Sir Robert Philp, b. 1851-d.1922 : press tributes at the time of his death.
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Clippings, mounted, in manila folder. Accompanied by an article from the Telegraph (August 15, 1970).
Sir Robert Philp, b. 1851-d.1922 : press tributes at the time of his death.
Clippings, mounted, in manila folder. Accompanied by an article from the Telegraph (August 15, 1970).
Correspondence between Jessie and Robert Philp, and others; diaries; London theatre programmes and rowing regatta programmes; realia, albums (2 albums of postcards and one album of Queensland Flood 1893 views); family papers including marriage certificate, and brief history of Burns, Philp & Co. Ltd.
Philp family
Letter, 1901 Jan 28 : Milson's Point, N.S.W. to A.S. Cowley.
Letter is in reply to letter recommending Robert Philp as possible Postmaster General ; Barton's respect for Philp, and efforts to persuade him to accept ministerial appointment in Federal Government. Accompanied by Cowley's letter of 23 January 1901.
Accompanied by note from L.C. Fisher: Significant note in reflect of subject matter of above letters. Lord Hopetoun, 1st Gov. General of the Commonwealth gave his commission for formation of the first Federal Cabinet to Sir William Lyne, who offered a portfolio to Robert Philp. The honour was declined. When Lyne failed to form a ministry, the Gov. General sent for Edmund Barton. The portfolio was accepted by Sir James Dickson who died ten days after the Commonwealth was ushered into being on 1st January 1901. The Hon. J.G. Drake, a Queenslander, was invited to represent his state and he was subsequently allotted the post of Postmaster General.
Barton, Edmund, 1849-1920