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Henry Parkes, 1880s. National Library of Australia, 23351399. Sir Henry Parkes (1815-1896), politician and journalist, was born on 27 May 1815 in Warwickshire, England, youngest of the seven children of Thomas Parks, tenant farmer on Stoneleigh Abbey Estate, and his wife Martha, née Faulconbridge.
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Name: Sir Henry Parkes: Alternative Names: Faulconbridge ; Born: 27 May, 1815 Warwickshire, England. Died: 27 April, 1896 (aged 80) Annandale, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Cultural Heritage: English; Includes subject's nationality; their parents' nationality; the countries in which they spent a significant part of their childhood, and their self-identity.
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Sir Henry Parkes. 1815-1896. Henry Parkes was born to a family of yeoman stock in Warwickshire, England in 1815. Unfortunately, falling wheat prices forced the family to leave the land and seek employment in Birmingham. In 1836 Parkes married Clarinda Varney and they applied for assisted passage to Australia, the death of two of their infant.
Sir Henry Parkes, 1887 State Library of NSW

Henry Parkes, known today as the. Parkes was born in Warwickshire, England, in 1815 into a family of poor tenant farmers.. Sir Henry Parkes with the coalition ministry in 1880.
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His life: 1815-1896. Child: 0-8 years. Born in 1815 at Canley, Warwickshire, near Coventry in England. His parents were successful tenant farmers on Lord Leigh's estate. Although illiterate, they were thoughtful and far-sighted and made sure Henry had the opportunity to attend the local school as soon as he was able to manage the four-mile walk.
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Henry Parkes. (7th Premier of New South Wales) Sir Henry Parkes was born to extreme poverty and difficulty in England. After a hard-scrabble life as a boy, Henry learned a variety of important manual skills. Desperate to educate himself, he began studying British poetry and used his new-found writing skills to court his first wife.
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Sir Henry Parkes, GCMG (27 May 1815 - 27 April 1896) was an Australian politician and businessman who served as a Premier of New South Wales. He has been referred to as the "Father of Federation", as he was one of the most influential advocates of the Federation of Australia. He served as Premier for five separate occasions from 1872 to 1891.
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The Australian statesman Sir Henry Parkes (1815-1896) was a champion of Australian federation, and his eloquent appeals to colonial leaders to forget their differences were a potent influence in bringing success to the federal movement. The son of a tenant farmer, Henry Parkes was born in Warwickshire, England, on May 27, 1815.
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SIR HENRY PARKES GCMG (1815 - 1896) The life of Henry Parkes was a typical Australian success story. He was born in 1815, the year of Waterloo, in Warwickshire to illiterate tenant farmers. At that time many children did not go to school but worked either for their parents or were hired out from a young age.
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Sir Henry Parkes Parkes and Carrington. By 1888, 70 per cent of Australia's inhabitants had been born on the continent. Across the British Empire there was growing enthusiasm for federation within self-governing colonies. Canada had become a dominion in 1867 and England saw the future of other British colonies such as Australia, New Zealand.
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Biography of Sir Henry Parkes who is the politician known as the 'Father of Federation'. Sir Henry Parkes was described during his lifetime by The Times of London as the most commanding figure in Australian politics . He was born in Warwickshire, England, in 1815, Parkes became a bone and ivory turner.
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Sir Henry Parkes was born to tenant farmer, Thomas Parkes and wife Martha Parkes on 27th May, 1815 in Warwickshire, England. He was the seven child of the family, being youngest among all. In his early years, he helped his family financially by working as a road laborer and later turning into an ivory turner. Parkes had an interest in politics.
Henry Parkes Biography Facts, Childhood, Family Life & Achievements

Sir Henry Parkes - papers, 1843 - 1932 (DLMS 171- DLMS 173, DLMSQ 382 - DLMSQ 385). Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 5 Parkes Correspondence in the Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales Sir Henry Parkes, 'Fifty years in the making of Australian history', 1892 Sir Henry Parkes, 'An emigrant's home letters', 1895.
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Sir Henry Parkes (born May 27, 1815, Stoneleigh, Warwickshire, England—died April 27, 1896, Sydney, Australia) was a dominant political figure in Australia during the second half of the 19th century, often called the father of Australian federation.He served five terms as premier of New South Wales between 1872 and 1891.. Parkes became politically prominent in 1849 as a spokesman for ending.
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Henry Parkes was born on 27 May 1815 in Warwickshire, England. His formal education was limited, so took menial jobs to support his family, before being apprenticed to a bone and ivory turner.. Sir Henry Parkes, Text of an address at the launch of the Henry Parkes Foundation, NSW Parliament House, 4 June 1999. Article was originally.
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Sir Henry Parkes, was a colonial Australian politician and longest non-consecutive Premier of the Colony of New South Wales, the present-day state of New South Wales in the Commonwealth of Australia. He has been referred to as the "Father of Federation" due to his early promotion for the federation of the six colonies of Australia, as an early critic of British convict transportation and as a.
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