Alfred Deakin Monument Australia

About Alfred Deakin. Born: 3 August 1856. Died: 7 October 1919. Partner: Elizabeth Martha Anne (Pattie) Deakin. Political party: Protectionist Party (As PM) Commonwealth Liberal Party (As PM) Image: NAA: A5954, 1299/2 Photo PL765/1. Alfred Deakin, Australia's 2nd Prime Minister, was in office 3 times in the first 10 years of Federation.. Australia's second prime minister, Alfred Deakin, was considered one of the nation's finest speakers, and played a key role in developing the White Australia policy. He served as prime minister.


Lessons from Deakin The Monthly

Lessons from Deakin The Monthly


Alfred Deakin — Prime Ministers — Australian Prime Ministers

Alfred Deakin — Prime Ministers — Australian Prime Ministers


From the Archives, 1919 Victorian Alfred Deakin, former prime minister and one of Australia's

From the Archives, 1919 Victorian Alfred Deakin, former prime minister and one of Australia's


Alfred Deakin National Museum of Australia

Alfred Deakin National Museum of Australia


FileAlfred Deakin.jpg Wikimedia Commons

FileAlfred Deakin.jpg Wikimedia Commons


Studio photograph of Australian politician Alfred Deakin taken for the 1891 National

Studio photograph of Australian politician Alfred Deakin taken for the 1891 National


Alfred Deakin Net Worth And Salary 2023

Alfred Deakin Net Worth And Salary 2023


Alfred Deakin (3 August 1856 7 October 1919), the Australian politician, was a leader of the

Alfred Deakin (3 August 1856 7 October 1919), the Australian politician, was a leader of the


Alfred Deakin Australian Nationhood Foundation

Alfred Deakin Australian Nationhood Foundation


Alfred Deakin before office naa.gov.au

Alfred Deakin before office naa.gov.au


Alfred Deakin Store norske leksikon

Alfred Deakin Store norske leksikon


Alfred Deakin Monument Australia

Alfred Deakin Monument Australia


Australian Prime Ministers and Their Faith Stumbling Through the Past

Australian Prime Ministers and Their Faith Stumbling Through the Past


Alfred Deakin National Museum of Australia

Alfred Deakin National Museum of Australia


Alfred Deakin fast facts naa.gov.au

Alfred Deakin fast facts naa.gov.au


The Australian Powerbroker Alfred Deakin Inspiring Facts

The Australian Powerbroker Alfred Deakin Inspiring Facts


How they invented the prime minister • Inside Story

How they invented the prime minister • Inside Story


Australian Natives’ Association formed Australia’s Defining Moments Digital Classroom

Australian Natives’ Association formed Australia’s Defining Moments Digital Classroom


Alfred Deakin Monument Australia

Alfred Deakin Monument Australia


History of Deakin · Our namesake · Deakin History

History of Deakin · Our namesake · Deakin History

Deakin retired from politics when Parliament was dissolved in May 1913, and Joseph Cook became prime minister after the general election on 31 May 1913. 7 Oct 1919: Death. Deakin suffered a stroke in September 1919 and died on 7 October.. PDF version [ 152KB] Author: Emeritus Professor Judith Brett. Alfred Deakin was born in 1856, two years after Ned Kelly, both native sons of the newly proclaimed British colony of Victoria. Kelly's parents were an Irish ex-convict from Van Diemen's Land and his spirited young Irish wife. Deakin was the only son of respectable gold rush.