Sir Henry Parkes, GCMG (27 May 1815 27 April 1896) was an Australian ..... A wood engraving of Sir Henry Parkes moving the first resolution at the...
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Sir Henry Parkes (1815-1896), regarded as the 'Father of Federation', had already served more than fifty years in public life when he embarked on the most ambitious political cause of his career. The following description of Sir Henry Parkes perhaps captures the true essence of the great man. In 1891 Alfred Deaken wrote;
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Parkes, Sir Henry (1815 - 1896) Biographical Entry - The Australian Dictionary of Biography Online, or ADB Online, is a biographical dictionary featuring...
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181596, Australian political leader, b. England. He emigrated to Australia in 1839 and later founded a newspaper, the Empire, to advocate responsible...
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Barton, convinced that federation was the key to Australia's future, allied himself to the Federalists led by Sir Henry Parkes. When Parkes retired from politics in 1891, Barton had been such a vigorous campaigner for the cause that he was the natural successor to the old man.
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Sir Henry Parkes Portrait by J.H.Chinner watercolour; 26 x 16 cm. PIC R40650 National Library of Australia, THE NATIONAL LIBRARY OF AUSTRALIA'S...
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Sir Henry Parkes, 1879 Premier, Colonial Secretary and Ministerfor Police. - The Formation Of The C. I. B. -; Sir Henry Parkes, 1879 Premier, Colonial Secretary and Minister for Police. ;
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Remains: Buried, Sir Henry Parkes Cemetery, Faulconbridge, New South Wales, Australia; Parkes now began to take an active part in politics, and soon showed himself the wielder of an incisive style as a leader-writer, and a popular orator of unrivalled influence.
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