Biographical Poetry posted February 6, 2021 |
Banjo wrote poems in WW1
Australian Bush Poet
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Rhyming Poem contest entry
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Contest entry for rhyming poem: Andrew Barton Patterson 17/2/1864 - 5/2/ 1941. His nickname was Banjo, as he went from camp to camp in NSW he played his banjo for the drovers. Always on horseback moving across country, Paterson wrote the most famous poems like, "The man from Snowy River, Clancy of the Overflow and Waltzing Matilda; regarded widely as our unofficial National Anthem. Putties were wound around the lower leg for safety. The men wore serge jodhpurs.
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