Dallas Brooks 

The Honourable
 Sir Dallas Brooks 
GCMG, KCB, KCVO, DSO, KStJ

In office
18 October 1949 – 7 May 1963
Monarch King George VI (1949–1952)
Queen Elizabeth II (1952–1963)
Preceded by Sir Winston Dugan
Succeeded by Sir Rohan Delacombe

Born 22 August 1896(1896-08-22)
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom
Died 22 March 1966 (aged 69)
Frankston, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Birth name Reginald Alexander Dallas Brooks
Nationality British
Spouse Muriel Violet Turner Laing
Military service
Allegiance United Kingdom
Service/branch Royal Marines
Years of service 1914 – 1949
Rank General
Battles/wars Battle of Gallipoli
Awards Distinguished Service Order (1918)

General Sir Reginald Alexander Dallas Brooks GCMG, KCB, KCVO, DSO, KStJ (22 August 1896 – 22 March 1966) was the 19th Governor of Victoria. He was educated in England at Dover College from 1911 to 1914 and he took part in the Zeebrugge Raid in 1918 for which he was awarded a Distinguished Service Order. He was appointed by Premier Thomas Hollway and served between 1949 and 1963. Prior to becoming Governor he was a General in the Royal Marines.

From time to time during his term as Governor of Victoria he acted as Administrator of the Commonwealth. He served in this capacity for almost seven months after the Governor-General Viscount Dunrossil suddenly died in office in 1961 after serving only one year. Sir Dallas was in effect Acting Governor-General until the appointment of the Viscount De L'Isle.

In 1969 the Grand United Lodge of Freemasons built a concert hall in East Melbourne and named it the Dallas Brooks Hall, a fine example of the stripped classical style but slated to be demolished.

The Melbourne suburb of Dallas was named after Sir Dallas, as well as Dallas Brooks Drive in Kings Domain. The official residence of the Governor of Victoria, Government House, is located on the corner of Birdwood Avenue and Dallas Brooks Drive.

He was the grandfather of Jennifer Byrne, fomer journalist at The Age, a former reporter on 60 Minutes and currently the presenter of the First Tuesday Book Club on ABC TV in Australia.

Government offices
Preceded by
Sir Winston Dugan
Governor of Victoria
1949 – 1963
Succeeded by
Sir Rohan Delacombe

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