Archibald Peake | |
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25th Premier of South Australia | |
In office 5 June 1909 – 3 June 1910 | |
Monarchs | Edward VII George V |
Governor | Sir Day Bosanquet |
Preceded by | Thomas Price |
Succeeded by | John Verran |
In office 17 February 1912 – 3 April 1915 | |
Monarch | George V |
Governor | Sir Day Bosanquet Sir Henry Galway |
Preceded by | John Verran |
Succeeded by | Crawford Vaughan |
In office 14 July 1917 – 6 April 1920 | |
Monarch | George V |
Governor | Sir Henry Galway |
Preceded by | Crawford Vaughan |
Succeeded by | Henry Barwell |
Leader of the Opposition in South Australia | |
In office 3 June 1910 – 17 February 1912 | |
Preceded by | John Verran |
Succeeded by | John Verran |
In office 3 April 1915 – 14 July 1917 | |
Preceded by | Crawford Vaughan |
Succeeded by | Crawford Vaughan |
Member of the South Australian House of Assembly | |
In office 22 May 1897 – 6 April 1920 | |
Constituency | Albert (1897–1902) Victoria and Albert (1902–1915) Alexandra (1915–1920) |
Personal details | |
Born | Archibald Henry Peake 15 January 1859 Chelsea, London, United Kingdom |
Died | 6 April 1920 Adelaide, South Australia, Australia | (aged 61)
Political party | Liberal and Democratic Union, Liberal Union Independent |
Archibald Henry Peake (15 January 1859 – 6 April 1920) was an Australian politician. He was Premier of South Australia on three occasions: from 1909 to 1910 for the Liberal and Democratic Union, and from 1912 to 1915 and 1917 to 1920 for its successor, the Liberal Union. He had also been Treasurer and Attorney-General in the Price-Peake coalition government from 1905 to 1909.[1]