Hugh Moreton Frewen Hugh Moreton Frewen i(A23465 works by) (a.k.a. Hugh Frewen)
Born: Established: 9 Oct 1883 London,
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England,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,
; Died: Ceased: 1968 Bellingen, Dorrigo - Bellingen area, New England, New South Wales,
Gender: Male
Arrived in Australia: 1923
Heritage: English
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Mary Gilmore writes about Hugh Frewen (who was a relative of Winston Churchill):
'I have known Hugh Frewen for many years. I know of no one whose mind ranges as widely. He farms; propounds a long thought-out theory which accounts alike for the deserts and ice-ages of the world; has been an administrator in British West Africa; a Lieutenant in the Royal Navy; a company commander in France and Gallipoli, where he met his first Australians; a Special Service Officer in Northern Iraq; lives quietly in Australia; and would have made a great London editor' (Introduction to Imogene, viii).

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Notes

  • A book of verse, Light among the Leaves (1909) and two songs Frewen had composed (one with words by Oscar Wilde - 'Magdalen Walks', 1919) were published before he came to Australia.
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