Henry Hamilton Blackham Henry Hamilton Blackham i(A19227 works by) (a.k.a. H. H. Blackham; Henry H. Blackham)
Born: Established: 1817 Newry,
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Northern Ireland,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,
; Died: Ceased: 1900 Trevilla, Cummins area, Southern Eyre Peninsula, Eyre Peninsula, South Australia,
Gender: Male
Arrived in Australia: 1840
Heritage: Irish
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BiographyHistory

Aodh de Blacam in his 'Foreword' to Bard of Clanrye (1932) describes Henry Hamilton Blackham as having 'one sorrow in [his] life - his exile from the hills of Mourne.'

According to de Blacam, Blackham migrated to Australia from Cork, Ireland, with other members of his family 'when Newry's [Blackham's birthplace] decline was beginning'.

Blackham farmed at Trevilla, South Australia, writing poems of exile, homesickness and longing as well as those of a pioneer. He also wrote religious verse.

Source: Aodh de Blacam, 'Foreword', Bard of Clanrye : Poems (1932)

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