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- Alexander_Peacock abstract "Sir Alexander James Peacock, KCMG (11 June 1861 – 7 October 1933), Australian politician, was the 20th Premier of Victoria.Peacock was born of Scottish descent at Creswick, the first Victorian Premier born after the gold rush of the 1850s and the attainment of self-government in Victoria. He was distantly related to the family of the politician Andrew Peacock. Educated at a local school, Peacock passed the Victorian civil service examination at 13 years of age, becoming briefly a school teacher and a clerk in Melbourne. Returning to Creswick, he worked as a mine manager, establishing his own business and buying several gold mines. He was prominent in the Australian Natives' Association and the movement for Australian federation in the 1880s and '90s.".
- Alexander_Peacock activeYearsEndDate "1902-06-10".
- Alexander_Peacock activeYearsEndDate "1917-11-29".
- Alexander_Peacock activeYearsEndDate "1924-07-18".
- Alexander_Peacock activeYearsStartDate "1901-02-12".
- Alexander_Peacock activeYearsStartDate "1914-06-18".
- Alexander_Peacock activeYearsStartDate "1924-04-28".
- Alexander_Peacock birthDate "1861-06-11".
- Alexander_Peacock birthPlace Australia.
- Alexander_Peacock birthPlace Creswick,_Victoria.
- Alexander_Peacock birthPlace Victoria_(Australia).
- Alexander_Peacock birthYear "1861".
- Alexander_Peacock deathDate "1933-10-07".
- Alexander_Peacock deathPlace Australia.
- Alexander_Peacock deathPlace Creswick,_Victoria.
- Alexander_Peacock deathPlace Victoria_(Australia).
- Alexander_Peacock deathYear "1933".
- Alexander_Peacock nationality Australians.
- Alexander_Peacock orderInOffice "20th Premier of Victoria".
- Alexander_Peacock religion Anglicanism.
- Alexander_Peacock spouse Millie_Peacock.
- Alexander_Peacock successor George_Prendergast.
- Alexander_Peacock successor John_Bowser.
- Alexander_Peacock successor William_Irvine_(Australian_politician).
- Alexander_Peacock termPeriod Alexander_Peacock__1.
- Alexander_Peacock termPeriod Alexander_Peacock__2.
- Alexander_Peacock termPeriod Alexander_Peacock__3.
- Alexander_Peacock thumbnail 20Alexanderpeacock.jpg?width=300.
- Alexander_Peacock wikiPageID "3019367".
- Alexander_Peacock wikiPageRevisionID "553006501".
- Alexander_Peacock accessdate "2008-11-16".
- Alexander_Peacock after Allan_McLean_(Australian_politician).
- Alexander_Peacock after George_Prendergast.
- Alexander_Peacock after James_Campbell_(Victorian_politician).
- Alexander_Peacock after James_Whiteside_McCay.
- Alexander_Peacock after John_Bowser.
- Alexander_Peacock after William_Irvine_(Australian_politician).
- Alexander_Peacock after William_Trenwith.
- Alexander_Peacock after Thomas_Livingston_(politician).
- Alexander_Peacock before Allan_McLean_(Australian_politician).
- Alexander_Peacock before Frederick_Thomas_Sargood.
- Alexander_Peacock before George_Turner_(Australian_politician).
- Alexander_Peacock before Harry_Lawson.
- Alexander_Peacock before James_Patterson_(Australian_politician).
- Alexander_Peacock before Richard_Baker_(Victorian_politician).
- Alexander_Peacock before William_Watt_(Australian_politician).
- Alexander_Peacock before Alfred_Billson_(Australian_politician).
- Alexander_Peacock birthDate "1861-06-11".
- Alexander_Peacock birthPlace "Creswick, Victoria, Australia".
- Alexander_Peacock dateOfBirth "1861-06-11".
- Alexander_Peacock dateOfDeath "1933-10-07".
- Alexander_Peacock deathDate "1933-10-07".
- Alexander_Peacock deathPlace "Creswick, Victoria, Australia".
- Alexander_Peacock first "Alexander".
- Alexander_Peacock hasPhotoCollection Alexander_Peacock.
- Alexander_Peacock honorificPrefix The_Honourable.
- Alexander_Peacock honorificPrefix "Sir".
- Alexander_Peacock honorificSuffix Order_of_St_Michael_and_St_George.
- Alexander_Peacock last "Peacock".
- Alexander_Peacock link "http://gutenberg.net.au/dictbiog/0-dict-biogP-Q.html#peacock1".
- Alexander_Peacock name "Alexander Peacock".
- Alexander_Peacock name "Peacock, Alexander".
- Alexander_Peacock nationality Australians.
- Alexander_Peacock order "20".
- Alexander_Peacock placeOfBirth "Creswick, Victoria, Australia".
- Alexander_Peacock placeOfDeath "Creswick, Victoria, Australia".
- Alexander_Peacock predecessor George_Turner_(Australian_politician).
- Alexander_Peacock predecessor Harry_Lawson.
- Alexander_Peacock predecessor William_Watt_(Australian_politician).
- Alexander_Peacock religion Anglicanism.
- Alexander_Peacock shortDescription "Australian politician".
- Alexander_Peacock spouse Millie_Peacock.
- Alexander_Peacock successor George_Prendergast.
- Alexander_Peacock successor John_Bowser.
- Alexander_Peacock successor William_Irvine_(Australian_politician).
- Alexander_Peacock termEnd "1902-06-10".
- Alexander_Peacock termEnd "1917-11-29".
- Alexander_Peacock termEnd "1924-07-18".
- Alexander_Peacock termStart "1901-02-12".
- Alexander_Peacock termStart "1914-06-18".
- Alexander_Peacock termStart "1924-04-28".
- Alexander_Peacock title Chief_Secretary.
- Alexander_Peacock title Premier_of_Victoria.
- Alexander_Peacock title Speaker_of_the_Victorian_Legislative_Assembly.
- Alexander_Peacock title "Member for Allandale and Clunes".
- Alexander_Peacock title "Member for Allandale".
- Alexander_Peacock title "Minister of Public Instruction".
- Alexander_Peacock wordnet_type synset-incumbent-noun-1.
- Alexander_Peacock years "1889".
- Alexander_Peacock years "1892".
- Alexander_Peacock years "1894".
- Alexander_Peacock years "1900".
- Alexander_Peacock years "1901".
- Alexander_Peacock years "1904".
- Alexander_Peacock years "1913".
- Alexander_Peacock years "1914".
- Alexander_Peacock years "1924".
- Alexander_Peacock years "1928".
- Alexander_Peacock description "Australian politician".
- Alexander_Peacock description "Australian politician".