Banjo Paterson
1920

Banjo Paterson
1920
- NFSA IDY4X7B51S
- TypeImage
- MediumDocumentation
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- GenresHistorical, Drama
- Year1920
Andrew Barton 'Banjo' Paterson (1864-1941) was a poet, solicitor, journalist, war correspondent and soldier. While practising as a solicitor he began writing poetry and had his work published in The Bulletin. He wrote under the pseudonym, 'The Banjo', which was the name of his favourite horse. He became friends with the major Australian writers of his day including a friendly rivalry with Henry Lawson. The publication of The Man from Snowy River on 26 April 1890 with five other ballads made him a household name.
Andrew Barton 'Banjo' Paterson (1864-1941) was a poet, solicitor, journalist, war correspondent and soldier. While practising as a solicitor he began writing poetry and had his work published in The Bulletin. He wrote under the pseudonym, 'The Banjo', which was the name of his favourite horse. He became friends with the major Australian writers of his day including a friendly rivalry with Henry Lawson. The publication of The Man from Snowy River on 26 April 1890 with five other ballads made him a household name.
- NFSA IDY4X7B51S
- TypeImage
- MediumDocumentation
- FormStill Image
- GenresHistorical, Drama
- Year1920
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