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Northward to the Sheds
single work
"There's a whisper from the regions out beyond the Barwon's banks,"
Alternative title:
Northward to the Shearing
Issue Details:
First known date:
1895...
1895
Northward to the Sheds
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All Publication Details
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Notes:Includes music in The Shearers Songbook
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Appears in:
- y The Bulletin vol. 16 no. 799 8 June 1895 Z609279 1895 periodical issue 1895 pg. 28
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Appears in:
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y
The Queenslander
14 December
1901
Z1274853
1901
newspaper issue
1901
pg.
21
Section:
Christmas Supplement
Note: Published with the title "Northward to the Shearing". Extract only.
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y
The Queenslander
14 December
1901
Z1274853
1901
newspaper issue
1901
pg.
21
Section:
Christmas Supplement
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Appears in:
- y Fair Girls and Gray Horses : With Other Verses Sydney : Bulletin , 1898 Z426383 1898 selected work poetry Sydney : Angus and Robertson , 1958 pg. 88-89
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Appears in:
- y The Bulletin vol. 80 no. 4150 26 August 1959 Z593805 1959 periodical issue 1959 pg. 56
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Appears in:
- y The Shearers : Songbook Ted Egan , Richmond : Greenhouse Publications , 1984 Z501431 1984 anthology poetry biography Richmond : Greenhouse Publications , 1984 pg. 20-21
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Appears in:
- y The Penguin Book of Australian Ballads [1993] Elizabeth Webby (editor), Philip Butterss (editor), Ringwood : Penguin , 1993 Z136407 1993 anthology poetry humour satire Ringwood : Penguin , 1993 pg. 251-252
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Appears in:
- y Breaker's Mate : Will Ogilvie in Australia John Meredith (editor), Kenthurst : Kangaroo Press , 1996 Z186051 1996 selected work poetry short story criticism Meredith's introduction 'traces the career of Will H. Ogilvie, a young Scottish writer who lived and worked in Australia during the golden years of Australian literature, the 1890s. Inspired by his experiences as a jackaroo, drover, shearer and horse-breaker on far-flung stations, Ogilvie wrote immensely popular ballads and stories that rivalled those of his contemporaries, Banjo Paterson and Henry Lawson.' (Backcover) Kenthurst : Kangaroo Press , 1996 pg. 37-39
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Appears in:
- y Two Centuries of Australian Poetry Kathrine Bell (editor), Smithfield : Gary Allen , 2007 Z1472336 2007 anthology poetry Smithfield : Gary Allen , 2007 pg. 123-124
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Settings:
- Queensland,