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  1. The Banjo of the Bush: The Life and Times of A.B. Banjo Paterson by Clement Semmler, 1988-07
  2. Banjo Paterson's Images of Australia by Banjo Paterson - photographs by Douglass Baglin, 1985

41. Paterson.org -- View Guest Book
Record 262 Name Stanley F Paterson Website Referred by Just Surfed On In From Time Saturday, March 10 2007 2356 Comments Roy S Paterson's parents names were John Paterson
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42. Andrew Barton (Banjo) Patterson
website dedicated to the construction of an Australian National Boer War Memorial in ANZAC Parade Canberra
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Andrew Barton (Banjo) Patterson - Special Correspondent later Major Andrew Barton "Banjo' Paterson (1864-1941). Poet, ballad writer, journalist and horseman. 'Banjo' Paterson, known as Barty to his family, was born Andrew Barton Paterson at Narrambla, near Orange on 17 February 1864. His parents, Andrew Bogle and Rose Isabella Paterson were graziers on Illalong station in the Yass district. Paterson's early education took place at home under a governess and then at the bush school in Binalong, the nearest township. From about the age of ten years he attended the Sydney Grammar School. He lived with his grandmother in Gladesville and spent the school holidays at Illalong station with his family. After completing school the 16-year-old Paterson was articled to a Sydney firm of solicitors, Spain and Salway. He was admitted as a solicitor in 1886 and formed the legal partnership, Street and Paterson. During these years Paterson began publishing verse in the Bulletin and Sydney Mail under the pseudonyms 'B' and 'The Banjo'. Paterson travelled to South Africa in 1899 as special war correspondent for The Sydney Morning Herald during the Boer War, and to China in 1901 with the intention of covering the Boxer Rebellion but he arrived after the uprising was over. By 1902 Paterson had left the legal profession. The following year he was appointed Editor of the Evening News (Sydney), a position he held until 1908 when he resigned to take over a property in Wee Jasper.

43. Lava Quotes
Paterson, Banjo (Andrew Barton) Of Henry Lawson and himself writing in a new land. Quoted in Rosamund Campbell and Philippa Harvie A Literary Heritage 'Banjo' Paterson (1988
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44. Banjo Paterson:
Andrew Barton Banjo Paterson Banjo Paterson Born 17 February 1864(186402-17) Narrambla, near Orange, New South Wales, Australia Died 5 February 1941 (aged 76) Sydney
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45. Casts Quotes
Paterson, Banjo (Andrew Barton) Of Henry Lawson and himself writing in a new land. Quoted in Rosamund Campbell and Philippa Harvie A Literary Heritage 'Banjo' Paterson (1988
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46. Queensland Quotes
Paterson, Banjo (Andrew Barton) 'Clancy of the Overflow', first published in the Bulletin, collected in The Man from Snowy River and OtherVerses (1895).
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