Paul J (15 April 2021), The man behind the prize : a life of J.F. Archibald, Shawline Publishing Group (published 2021), ISBN 978-1-922444-62-2 "J. F. ARCHIBALD"...
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The Archibald Fountain, properly called the J. F. Archibald Memorial Fountain, is located in Hyde Park, in central Sydney. It is named after J. F. Archibald...
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It was first awarded in 1921 after the receipt of a bequest from J. F. Archibald, the editor of The Bulletin who died in 1919. It is administered by...
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Australia's longest running magazine. The Bulletin was founded by J. F. Archibald and John Haynes in Sydney, New South Wales, with the first issue being...
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Henry Lawson (redirect from Henry Archibald Lawson)
Henry Archibald Hertzberg Lawson (17 June 1867 – 2 September 1922) was an Australian writer and bush poet. Along with his contemporary Banjo Paterson...
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supposed last words before being executed. In his self-introduction to J. F. Archibald, founder and editor of The Bulletin, Furphy famously described the...
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Archibald Joseph Cronin (19 July 1896 – 6 January 1981), known as A. J. Cronin, was a Scottish physician and novelist. His best-known novel is The Citadel...
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it continues to be published to this day. Two Sydney journalists, J. F. Archibald and John Haynes, founded The Bulletin magazine; the first edition appeared...
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and author John Archibald (writer) (born 1963), winner of the 2018 Pulitzer Prize in commentary J. F. Archibald (John Feltham Archibald, 1856–1919), Australian...
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for five months short of thirty years, and co-founder (1880), with J. F. Archibald, of The Bulletin. Haynes was born in Singleton, New South Wales, son...
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for The Bulletin. He was appointed to that position by its owner, J. F. Archibald in 1894. Stephens was born at Toowoomba, Queensland. His father, Samuel...
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languages and observing natural and cultural life, Becke was prompted by J F Archibald of The Bulletin to write down his experiences, eventually becoming a...
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young writer Henry Lawson was sent to Bourke by the Bulletin editor J. F. Archibald to get a taste of outback life and to try to curb his heavy drinking...
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List of awards named after people (section J)
list of awards that are named after people. Contents: Top A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z When the Copa del Rey was established...
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Next year: List of Archibald Prize 1922 finalists List of Archibald Prize winners Lists of Archibald Prize finalists Archibald Prize 1921 finalists...
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its inception in 1954. She wrote The Archibald Paradox, a study of The Bulletin and its founder, J. F. Archibald. Lawson was a great-granddaughter of...
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a literary magazine for Australians. In 1894, he was recruited by J. F. Archibald for the weekly Bulletin. He claimed the inside cover of the magazine...
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literature-related individuals follows, including year of death. 14 January — J. F. Archibald, journalist and publisher (died 1919) 5 February — Douglas Sladen,...
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grandfather, P. J. Kennedy, was an East Boston ward boss and Massachusetts state legislator. Kennedy's maternal grandfather and namesake, John F. Fitzgerald...
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and then-owner of Breaking the News, J. F. Archibald, commissioned Longstaff to paint a portrait of Lawson. Archibald greatly admired the portrait, prompting...
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New South Wales (today's Powerhouse Museum). Two Sydney journalists, J. F. Archibald and John Haynes, founded The Bulletin magazine: the first edition appeared...
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Barwon City to form Greater Geelong City. Journalist and publisher J. F. Archibald was born in Geelong West in 1856. A memorial bust was erected on the...
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magazine was based in Sydney. The Lone Hand was founded in 1907 by J. F. Archibald and Frank Fox as a monthly Australian magazine of literature and poetry...
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1930) 1850 – Pierre Loti, French captain and author (d. 1923) 1856 – J. F. Archibald, Australian journalist and publisher, co-founded The Bulletin (d. 1919)...
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Lawson and Banjo Paterson. The collection contains a dedication to J. F. Archibald and on the title page a sketch by Frank Mahony of Lawson 'humping his...
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centrepiece of Hyde Park is the Archibald Fountain. The fountain was designed by François-Léon Sicard and bequeathed by J. F. Archibald in 1932 in honour of Australia's...
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10 September – J. F. Archibald, founding editor of The Bulletin dies, bequeathing money which would be used to award the Archibald Prize for portraiture...
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years a popular place for male prostitutes to offer their services. J. F. Archibald and John Haynes, co-founders of The Bulletin Thomas and John Clarke –...
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the Catholic Press, being encouraged by the founder of The Bulletin, J. F. Archibald. Much of his work, including poetry, sketches, short stories and articles...
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philosopher and author (b. 1879 ) 1919 – J. F. Archibald, Australian journalist and publisher, founded the Archibald Prize (b. 1856) 1922 – Wilfrid Scawen...
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