Richard Kidston Brown (1887 – 22 January 1971) was a Blacksmith and member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.
[1] He held the seat until his defeat in 1957,[1] losing to Keith Hooper of the Liberal Party.
[4] On the 28 October 1911, Brown married Lillian May Beeston[5] (died 1980)[6] at Thompson Estate Methodist Church[5] and together had two sons and three daughters.
[1] He had been at one time a Sunday School teacher at the Annerley Methodist Church where he regularly attended services for 50 years.
[1] He was long-term Patron of Eastern Suburbs Cricket Club A man who served his State and its people with considerable credit,[2] Brown died in Brisbane in 1971 and was cremated at Mount Thompson Crematorium.