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  1. Alfred Deakin was born on 3 August in 1856, in Collingwood (now part of Fitzroy), Victoria. He was the second of two children of William Deakin and Sarah Bill, who emigrated from England to Adelaide in 1849. William first worked as a clerk, before moving to Melbourne in 1851 during the Victorian gold rush. After prospecting for a time, William ...

  2. Alfred Deakin By TOM HARLEY. Alfred Deakin was born in Melbourne in 1856, the only son of a Cobb & Co clerk William Deakin and his wife Sarah. He was educated at Melbourne Grammar by its inspirational founding headmaster Dr Bromby. He then went to the University of Melbourne to study law.

  3. 2 Jun 1909: Prime Minister for the 3rd time. Deakin became prime minister for the 3rd time after negotiating the 'fusion' of members from the 3 non-Labor political groups in the House of Representatives into the new Commonwealth Liberal Party. This was the 1st federal majority government in Australian history.

  4. Alfred Deakin was 47 years old when he began the first of his 3 terms as Prime Minister, after Edmund Barton resigned to become a judge on the first High Court. Like Barton, Deakin was sworn in as Minister for External Affairs.

  5. Alfred Deakin and Elizabeth Martha Anne (Pattie) Browne, a fellow spiritualist, were married in 1882. They lived with Deakin’s parents for the next 5 years. In 1887, they moved with their two small daughters, Ivy and Stella, to their brand-new house, ‘Llanarth’, in Walsh Street, South Yarra.

  6. 29 de may. de 2018 · Alfred Deakin (1856-1919) was an Australian political leader who established a remarkable record in colonial and federal politics in constructive and progressive causes. Alfred Deakin was born in the gold-boom city of Melbourne on Aug. 3, 1856. He studied law at the University of Melbourne, became a writer for the progressive newspaper Age, and ...

  7. Alfred Deakin. En su juventud cursó estudios de abogado en la Universidad de Melbourne, y después de finalizar la carrera trabajó como periodista en la publicación conocida como The Age. Con poco más de veinte años de edad, en 1878, fue elegido candidato para el parlamento de Victoria, en el que participó ininterrumpidamente a lo largo ...