Site Navigation
Categories:
Premiers of South Australia
1859 births
1920 deaths

Summary Of: Archibald Peake

Encyclodia Page On: Archibald Peake

These Are Links To Other Documents
Archibald Peake | | 15 January | 1859 | 6 April | 1920 | Australian | politician | Premier of South Australia | Chelsea, London | Victoria | South Australia | Narracoorte | House of Assembly | Mount Barker | Charles Kingston | Frederick Holder | John Jenkins | Thomas Price | Liberal and Democratic Union | John Verran | Liberal Union | Federal | New South Wales | Victorian | Murray River | Murray-Darling Basin Commission | Crawford Vaughan | conscription | Nationalist Party of Australia | apprenticeship | cerebral haemorrhage | Dictionary of Australian Biography | Thomas Price | Premier of South Australia | June 05 | 1909 | June 02 | 1910 | John Verran | John Verran | Premier of South Australia | Feb 17 | 1912 | April 02 | 1915 | Crawford Vaughan | Crawford Vaughan | Premier of South Australia | July 14 | 1917 | April 06 | 1920 | Henry Barwell | v | d | Premiers of South Australia | Finniss | Baker | Torrens | Hanson | Reynolds | Waterhouse | Dutton | Ayers | Blyth | Hart | Boucaut | Strangways | Colton | Morgan | Bray | Downer | Playford II | Cockburn | Holder | Kingston | Solomon | Jenkins | Butler | Price | Verran | Vaughan | Barwell | Gunn | Hill | Butler | Richards | Playford IV | Walsh | Dunstan | Hall | Corcoran | Tonkin | Bannon | Arnold | Brown | Olsen | Kerin | Rann | Flag of South Australia | Categories | Premiers of South Australia | 1859 births | 1920 deaths |
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Archibald Peake".