Background
Windsor was born in Brisbane, Queensland and played fullback in club rugby for the University of Queensland Rugby Club.
Windsor was born in Brisbane, Queensland and played fullback in club rugby for the University of Queensland Rugby Club.
After the tour was completed, Windsor returned to England and played for Middlesex Hospital, Leicester and London Irish.
He made his debut for Queensland in 1945. Two years later he made his test debut for the Wallabies, becoming the 353th player to do so and the tenth from the UQ rugby club After this teat, he was named in the squad for the 1947-1948 Australia rugby union tour of Britain, Ireland, France and North America.
He retired from rugby in 1951 after a knee injury cut his final game short.
Windsor graduated from Street Joseph"s College, Gregory Terrace in 1939. He then went onto study medicine at the University of Queensland.
After graduating, Windsor began his twelve-month residency at the Mater Hospital. While living in England, Windsor worked at the Leicester City General Hospital and in 1950 gained his Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons both of Edinburgh and England.
In 1954, Windsor gained his FRACS and was appointed Gastric Surgeon to the Mater Hospital.
In 1957, he moved to the newly opened Princess Alexandra Hospital where he was the Hospital"s Gastroscopist until 1970. Windsor was appointed Senior Surgeon at the Hospital in 1971, a position he would keep until 1983, when he was appointed Clinical Warden in the University Department of Surgery. Then, in 1986 he was appointed Company-ordinator of Postgraduate Surgical Studies until 1991.