Politics Subject Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders Ley, Thomas John Socialist Opposition to World War I Sutherland, John Day of Mourning 1938 Australian Federation of Employers and Industries Australian Labor Party Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders Industrial Workers of the World McDermott, Lawrence Emmet Abbott, Robert Palmer Abbott, Tony Alam, Alexander Allen, George Wigram Ardill, George Edward (1889-1964) Arena, Franca Arthur, Richard Ashford, William Ashton, James Askin, Robert Baldwin, Peter Ball, RT Barton, Edmund Barwick, Garfield Bavin, Thomas Berejiklian, Gladys Black, George Mure Bland, William Blaxland, John (1769-1845) Booth, John Bowker, Richard Braund, Frederick Brereton, Laurence John (Laurie) Broadhurst, Edward Brogden, John Broughton, Thomas Stafford Brown, Stephen Campbell Bruce, Stanley Bull, Nathaniel George Burdekin, Sydney Burns, James Burns, John Fitzgerald Burton, William Westbrooke Byrnes, James Cahill, JJ Calwell, Arthur Campbell, John Thomas Campbell, Robert Carmichael, Ambrose Campbell Carr, Bob Carruthers, Joseph Chifley, Ben Church, Walter Clyne, Daniel Coghlan, Cecil Aubrey Francis Cohen, Ian Cohen, John J Cole, Stanley Llewellyn Combes, Edward Cook, Joseph Cooper, Daniel Copeland, Henry Cotsis, Sophie Cotton, Frank Cowper, Charles Coxen, Charles Creed, John Mildred Crick, Paddy Currey, William Dacey, John Rowland Dalley, William Bede Dangar, Henry Carey Darby, Douglas Darvall, John Bayley Davis, William Lovel Deakin, Alfred Deniehy, Daniel Dibbs, George Driver, Richard junior Eagar, Geoffrey Egan, Daniel Ellis, Bob Evatt, Herbert Vere 'Doc' Fahey, John Farleigh, John Gibson Farnell, James Squire Firth, Verity Fisher, Andrew Fitzgerald, John Daniel Fitzgerald, Robert Flood, Edward Flowers, Fred Foley, Horace John Forster, Henry William Forsyth, Archibald Foster, William John Fowler, Lillian Fowler, Robert Fraser, Malcolm Fremlin, Alfred Fuller, George Warburton Garland, John Garrett, Peter George, Jennie Gillard, Julia Goldstein, Hyman Goldstein, Vida Jane Gordon, Samuel Deane Gosling, Mark Graham, James Grant, Donald McLennan (Don) Grant, James McPherson Gray, Samuel Greiner, Nick Griffith, Arthur Harris, John Harris, Matthew Hatzistergos, John Hay, John Hayden, Bill Haynes, John Healey, Richard Heffron, RJ Hill, George Hill, Richard Hills, Patrick Darcy Hogue, James Alexander Holden, George Kenyon Holden, John Rose Holman, William Arthur Holt, Harold Howard, John Howie, Archibald Hughes, Thomas Hughes, William Morris (Billy) Iemma, Morris Innes, Joseph George Long Irving, Clark Ives, Isaac Ellis Jackson, Joseph Jeanneret, Charles Jeffreys, Arthur Jensen, Henry Frederick Josephson, Joshua Frey Kaldis, Takis (Jim) Kavanagh, Edward John Keating, Paul Keegan, Thomas Kelly, Tony Kemp, Charles (1813-1864) Keneally, Kristina Knowles, Craig Knox, Edward Lang, Jack Lang, John Dunmore Latham, Mark Levy, Daniel Lewis, Thomas Lancelot Ley, Thomas John Lloyd, George Alfred Lucas, John Lyons, Joseph MacLaurin, Henry Normand Macarthur, James Macintosh, John Mack, Ted Macleay, William John Maloney, James J Manning, William Montagu Martin, James 1820-1886 McElhone, John McKell, William John McMahon, William Menzies, Robert Metherell, Terry Michie, Archibald Moore, Charles 1820-1895 Moore, Clover Moselmane, Shaoquett Moxham, Thomas Robert Murphy, Lionel Keith Mutch, Thomas Neale, James Henry Newman, John Nichols, George Robert Nicholson, Charles Nile, Fred O'Dea, Ernest Charles Oakes, George Oatley, James (jnr) Owen, Robert Oxley, John Norton Parker, Henry Watson Parkes, Henry Parkes, Varney Parkhill, Archdale Peden, John Perry, Barbara Playfair, Thomas Plunkett, John Hubert Pye, James Quinn, Patrick Quirk, Mary Lilly May Refshauge, Andrew Reid, George Houston Ridgeway, Aden Derek Riley, Alban Joseph Ritchie, Robert Adam Roberts, Charles James Robertson, John Robey, Ralph Mayer Rudd, Kevin Russell, Bourn Salomons, Julian Samios, Jim Samuel, Saul Sartor, Frank Scott, Alexander Walker Sheahan, Terry Sheahan, William Simpson, George Bowen Smith, Arthur Bruce Smith, Robert Burdett Souris, George Speer, William Spooner, Eric Stephen, Alfred Stevens, Bertram Stewart, Frederick Stokes, Patrick Vincent Stuart, Alexander Sutherland, John Suttor, Francis Bathurst Tebbutt, Carmel Thornton, George Tsang, Henry Tunks, William Unsworth, Barrie Wade, Charles Walder, Sam Walker, Frank 1942-2012 Walker, William Ward, Edward John Watson, Chris Wentworth, William Charles White, Ernest Whitlam, Gough Wilshire, James Robert Wran, Neville Young, John 'Henry Parkes, Esq, carried in triumph to the Empire office' 1854 A Gas Attack, February 1916 A Grave and Burning Question - Dr Creed's NSW Cremation Bill 1886 A Quiet Meeting: or how Ministerial Explanations are listened to in NS Wales 1866 Alderman Lawrence Emmet McDermott 1960s Australia's only woman Mayor 1938 Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating giving speech at the launch of the United Nations' International Year of the World's Indigenous People, Redfern Park 10 December 1992 Charles Cowper's Ministry, 1859 Executive Council of NSW, 1856 Former Sydney Lord Mayor Harry Jensen, drawn 2013 Former Sydney Lord Mayor, Leo Port, drawn 2013 Free Speech - and Plenty: Sunday Afternoon in the Sydney Domain March 1939 From council chamber to kitchen 1938 George Wigram Allen c1880 Henry Parkes c1860 Henry Parkes c1866 Hon W A Holman (Premier NSW) Adelaide May 1916 Jack Mundey, candidate for Canterbury in the NSW State elections, speaking in Campsie shopping centre on a Saturday morning 17 February 1968 Lord Sydney before Botany Bay, 14 July 1784 Portrait of John Lucas MLA 1896 Portrait of Sir Henry Parkes 13 January 1854 Portrait of Sir Henry Parkes, NSW Federation leader 1880s Portrait of TJ Ley 1925 Punch in Parliament, Friday morning, 10 January 1868 Sir Henry Parkes 1896 Sir Henry Parkes and Ministry, 1878-1880 Sir Henry Parkes as a young man Sir Henry Parkes at Faulconbridge c1885 Sir Henry Parkes c1892 Sir Henry Parkes with his ministry & their wives at Hampton Villa, Balmain c1890 Sir Henry Parkes, and his third wife Julia, 1895 Sir Henry Parkes, c1860 Socialist Labor Party speaker surrounded by listeners at the Domain 1973 William Charles Wentworth 1861-2 William Charles Wentworth c1848