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  1. Sir Edmund "Toby" Barton GCMG KC (18 January 1849 – 7 January 1920) was an Australian statesman, barrister and jurist who served as the first prime minister of Australia from 1901 to 1903. He held office as the leader of the Protectionist Party , before resigning in 1903 to become a founding member of the High Court of Australia ...

  2. Edmund Barton. 1 January 1901 to 24 September 1903. Edmund Barton became Australia’s first Prime Minister on New Year’s Day 1901, at a huge public ceremony in Centennial Park in Sydney. Barton was certainly qualified for his new job.

  3. Edmund Barton (Sydney, 18 gennaio 1849 – Medlow Bath, 7 gennaio 1920) è stato un politico e magistrato australiano. Uomo politico e barrister, è stato il primo premier della storia australiana e il fondatore della Corte Suprema dell'Australia. Ha ricoperto la carica di primo ministro dal 1º gennaio 1901 al 24 settembre 1903

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  4. Sir Edmund Barton (born January 18, 1849, Sydney, New South Wales [now in Australia]—died January 7, 1920, Medlow, New South Wales, Australia) was a statesman who guided the Australian federation movement to a successful conclusion and became the first prime minister of the resulting commonwealth in 1901. Edmund Barton.

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  5. www.naa.gov.au › australias-prime-ministers › edmund-bartonEdmund Barton | naa.gov.au

    Australia's prime ministers. Edmund Barton was the first Prime Minister of Australia. He held office from 1901 to 1903. About Edmund Barton. Born: 18 January 1849. Died: 7 January 1920. Partner: Jane Mason (Jeanie) Barton. Political party: Protectionist Party. Image: NAA: A1200, L13582B. Federation was Edmund Barton's 'one great thing'.

  6. Edmund Barton, 1901-03. National Archives of Australia, A1200, L24689. Sir Edmund (Toby) Barton (1849-1920), federationist, first prime minister and judge, was born on 18 January 1849 at Glebe, Sydney, third son and youngest child of William Barton and his wife Mary Louisa, née Whydah; his eldest brother was George Burnett Barton.

  7. About. Edmund Barton played a pivotal role in achieving Federation, and was considered the logical choice to be Australia's first prime minister. Barton used his considerable skills and standing to forge the first federal ministry, largely from rival colonial leaders.