Thomas Nimmo

Thomas Nimmo (27 July 1879 – 6 February 1943) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

He was educated at the Ipswich State School and on leaving he worked as a shop assistant at Cribb and Foote in Ipswich before taking up business interests including as a director of the Queensland Woolen Mills and the Queensland Deposit Bank, and owning his own retail drapery business at North Ipswich.

On 25 November 1903 he married Margaret Wright[1] (died 1958)[2] in Brisbane and together had one son and three daughters.

Thomas Nimmo died on 6 February 1943[1] and was cremated at Mt Thompson Crematorium.

Nimmo, a member of the CPNP, won the seat of Oxley in the Queensland Legislative Assembly in 1929.