Adam Lindsay Gordon (19 October 1833 – 24 June 1870) was a British-Australian poet, horseman, police officer and politician. He was the first Australian...
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politician Adam Gordon (Canadian politician) (1831–1876), Canadian politician Lord Adam Gordon (1909–1984), British royal courtier Adam Lindsay Gordon, Australian...
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Romance of Adam Lindsay Gordon is a 1916 Australian feature-length film directed by W. J. Lincoln, based on the life of poet Adam Lindsay Gordon. Unlike...
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Adam Linsday Gordon is a 1948 Australian radio drama by John Thompson starring Peter Finch as Adam Lindsay Gordon. It was recorded before Finch left Australia...
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for him. In "Sunlight on the Sea" (The Philosophy of a Feast), by Adam Lindsay Gordon, the mortuary phrase is the penultimate line of the eighth, and final...
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Gordon is a suburb in the Canberra, Australia district of Tuggeranong. The postcode is 2906. The suburb is named after the poet Adam Lindsay Gordon (1833–1870)...
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The Sick Stockrider is a poem by Australian poet Adam Lindsay Gordon. It was first published in Colonial Monthly magazine in January 1870, although the...
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Blue Lake / Warwar (section Gordon's leap)
(57 °F).[citation needed] In July 1865, Adam Lindsay Gordon performed the daring riding feat known as Gordon's Leap on the edge of the Blue Lake. A commemorative...
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game), a 1982 arcade game "The Swimmer" (poem), an 1899 poem by Adam Lindsay Gordon "The Swimmer" (short story), a 1964 short story by John Cheever The...
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Moodie and Catherine Parr Traill. Australian literature has the poets Adam Lindsay Gordon and Banjo Paterson, who wrote Waltzing Matilda, and New Zealand literature...
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Conservation Park, South Australia, Australia Dingley Dell Museum, home of Adam Lindsay Gordon (1833–1870) Dingley Dell (dwelling), a heritage-listed house in Robe...
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Drift (1867) is the first collection of poems by Australian poet Adam Lindsay Gordon. It was released in hardback by George Robertson in 1867. The collection...
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Priory House (17th Century), Pullinger House (1980s), Gordon House (after Adam Lindsay Gordon OE), Stephen Hall (1961, opened by Queen Elizabeth the...
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Poets' Corner". BBC News. 13 March 2014. Retrieved 14 March 2014. "Adam Lindsay Gordon". Westminster Abbey. Retrieved 29 July 2022. "John Ernest Grabe"...
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bridegroom", that is to say, the equivalent of Mars. In more modern times, Adam Lindsay Gordon dedicated an energetic Swinburnean evocation of the "false goddess"...
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Rhymes (1870) is the second poetry collection by Australian poet Adam Lindsay Gordon. It was also the last collection to be published during the poet's...
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Lie" by Richard Garnett (approximately 3 minutes) "The Swimmer" by Adam Lindsay Gordon (approximately 5 minutes) Much of the vocal line of the first song...
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actively acknowledged the influences of Australian poet Adam Lindsay Gordon (1833–1870): Our Lindsay Gordon! From the north-most cape South to the Otway he is...
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and his association with such literary figures as Henry Kendall, Adam Lindsay Gordon, Richard Henry Horne and Marcus Clarke. George McCrae wrote novels...
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National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 2 January 2022. "Adam Lindsay Gordon". Westminster Abbey. Retrieved 19 December 2021. Historic England...
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district horsemen and renowned Australian poet Adam Lindsay Gordon. Golfers play at the Coleraine Golf Club on Gordon Street. Australian Bureau of Statistics...
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Gordian I (238 AD), Roman emperor, hanging Adam Lindsay Gordon (1870), Australian poet, gunshot Lucy Gordon (2009), English actress and model, hanging...
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starred as Australian poet Adam Lindsay Gordon in W. J. Lincoln's 1916 feature film The Life's Romance of Adam Lindsay Gordon, shot in and around Melbourne...
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army. Horne appears to have had as little sense of discipline as Adam Lindsay Gordon showed at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, and like him was...
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"Freedom on the Wallaby" by Henry Lawson "The Sick Stockrider" by Adam Lindsay Gordon "Waltzing Matilda" by Banjo Paterson Modern writers and singers:...
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Adam Gordon of Auchindoun (1545–1580), Scottish soldier and knight Adam Lindsay Gordon (1833–1870), Australian poet, jockey and politician Lord Adam Gordon...
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19th-century boom period, Melbourne-based authors and poets Marcus Clarke, Adam Lindsay Gordon and Rolf Boldrewood produced classic visions of colonial life, and...
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1948 Dark Lady of the Sonnets Frank Clelow 1 July 1948 Adam Lindsay Gordon Adam Lindsay Gordon July 1948 Man of Destiny 1 August 1948 If I Were King Lead...
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inspiration from Australian literature. They responded strongly to poet Adam Lindsay Gordon's emotional, sensorial evocations of the Australian landscape, both...
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George Gordon McCrae "The Sick Stock-Rider", Adam Lindsay Gordon "Bush Delights (By Wood and Wold)"", Adam Lindsay Gordon "A Dedication", Adam Lindsay Gordon...
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