Background
Reinhold was born in London, England, to parents William Reinhold and his wife Johanna (née Theilen).
Reinhold was born in London, England, to parents William Reinhold and his wife Johanna (née Theilen).
His family arrived in Queensland in 1864 on the Fusilier, a famous Black Ball liner and he commenced his teaching career in July, 1873 at Spring Hill English Church School in Brisbane. He taught at several schools across Southern Queensland before being appointed head teacher at Ashgrove and serving in the same role at Monkland, Gympie, and in 1897, Brisbane South Boys School. Reinhold returned to teaching and in 1920 he was promoted to acting inspector, and later in the year, district inspector of schools in the Cairns district.
In 1923, Reinhold, under rules of the public service, was forced to retire on his 65th birthday.
He travelled abroad for the first few years and then settled down in Brisbane.
At the 1903 federal election, Reinhold, as the Labour candidate, stood unsuccessfully for the seat of Oxley, losing to Richard Edwards of the Protectionist Party.