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  1. Edmund Barton was the first Prime Minister of Australia, from 1901 to 1903. Personal profile Born. 18 January 1849, Glebe, New South Wales. Education. Sydney Grammar ...

  2. Edmund Barton (1849-1920) had one of the most distinguished and significant careers of any Australian in public life. He served in the NSW Colonial parliament, was a key architect of Federation, as Australia’s first Prime Minister, and spent over 16 years on the inaugural High Court bench.1. Born in Glebe (NSW), Barton was the 11th of 12 ...

  3. Edmund Barton was a leading advocate of the colonies federating to become one nation. Barton was inspired by Henry Parkes’ speech at Tenterfield on 24 October 1889 and by Tasmanian lawyer and politician Andrew Inglis Clark. Barton’s powerful speech to the Legislative Council on 8 October 1890 influenced New South Wales to participate in the ...

  4. 27 de abr. de 2022 · NARRATOR: Edmund Barton was Australia's first Prime Minister. The son of English immigrants, he was born in Glebe, Sydney. Barton became a barrister and worked for many years to promote federation ...

  5. Edmund Barton (1849–1920) Australia's first prime minister; drafter of the constitution. Barton was born and brought up in Sydney. Since he was a good student, he went on to secondary school and to university. He became a lawyer, but he did not make much money. He was rather lazy and enjoyed eating and drinking.

  6. Edmund Barton was an Australian politician and judge who played a critical role in shaping the nation's early history. He was born on January 18, 1849, in Glebe, New South Wales, Australia, to William Barton and Mary Louise Barton. Growing up in a privileged family, he received a high-quality education that laid the foundation for his future ...

  7. Older articles are being reviewed with a view to bringing them into line with contemporary values but the original text will remain available for historical context. Hide message. Barton, Sir Edmund (Toby) (1849–1920) federationist, prime minister and judge. Edmund Barton, 1901-03. National Archives of Australia, A1200, L24689.