Summary
Official Programme for the celebrations for the inauguration of the Commonwealth of Australia, held in Sydney commencing on 1 January 1901, issued by the Government of New South Wales. It would have been used by Lieutenant Colonel W.J. Ferris and Mrs Ferris during the celebrations.
Part of a collection of photographs and documents relating to William John Ferris (1855-1917). Ferris was born in Parramatta, he married in 1885 and had one daughter and three sons. From 1883 he was an Alderman of Parramatta Council, being elected Mayor in 1890 and 1896. In July 1898 he was elected to the NSW Legislative Assembly as the member for Parramatta, he lost his seat in June 1901.
Physical Description
Forty-four page programme.
Significance
This is part of a complete set of invitations to Federation Celebrations held in Sydney and Melbourne, January and May 1901. The invitations are addressed to Mr William John Ferris, MLA. The suite of invitations provides a rare overview of Federation events: from inauguration of the Commonwealth on 1 January 1901, including an invitation to the swearing-in of Australia's first governor-general, Lord Hopetoun, and to the opening of the first parliament on 9 May 1901.
More Information
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Collecting Areas
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User
Lieutenant Colonel William J. Ferris, Paramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1901
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User
Mrs Eleanor Ferris, Parramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1901
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Issued By
Government of New South Wales, New South Wales, Australia, 1900
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Inscriptions
Printed on the front cover: 'THE / COMMONWEALTH / OF / AUSTRALIA / COMMONWEALTH / 1901 / INAUGURAL CELEBRATIONS / AT SYDNEY / Under the Direction of / The Government of New South Wales / OFFICIAL PROGRAMME / DESIGNED & LITHOGRAPHED BY JOHN SANDS, SYDNEY'
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Overall Dimensions
151 mm (Width), 236 mm (Height)
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Keywords
Celebrations, Public Events, Programmes, Australian Federation, 1901, Australian Federation, Inauguration 1 Jan 1901, Politicians, Politics