Frederick Sydney Wilson Frederick Sydney Wilson i(A19153 works by) (a.k.a. F. S. Wilson; F. Wilson)
Also writes as: F. S. W.
Born: Established: 1830 Sydney, New South Wales, ; Died: Ceased: 25 Mar 1901 Dubbo, Dubbo area, Wellington - Dubbo - Narromine area, Central West NSW, New South Wales,
Gender: Male
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BiographyHistory

Frederick Sydney Wilson was a journalist and poet with the Illustrated Sydney News until the mid-1870s when he decided to join the Anglican ministry. He later became Archdeacon of Bourke, New South Wales.

Most Referenced Works

Affiliation Notes

  • Australian Colonial Narrative Journalism:

    Frederick Sydney Wilson's journalism appeared in the Illustrated Sydney News, The Empire and the Illawarra Mercury.  He also wrote regular sketches about people and places of Sydney for The Australian Journal, which later became The Colonial Monthly. Wilson’s series appeared under the title “Loose Leaves From An Australian’s Portfolio”.

    Selected Articles:

    Selected Travel Writing:

    • “A Bit of Glass” (1868) Australian Journal, 29 February, Vol. 3, No. 131, pp. 429-430.

    • “Among the Mountains” (1868) Australian Journal, 13 June, Vol. 3, No. 146, pp 662-663.

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