y separately published work icon Old Days and Old Ways selected work   poetry   prose  
Issue Details: First known date: 1971... 1971 Old Days and Old Ways
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Robe, Kingston - Robe area, South East South Australia, South Australia,:Alexander Hutchison Barrowman , 1971 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
A Toast to Australiai"A land of range and valley;", Alexander Hutchison Barrowman , single work poetry (p. 10)
Matthew Flindersi"He mapped the shores of "The Southern Land",", Alexander Hutchison Barrowman , single work poetry (p. 11-13)
The Maria Massacrei"The bared fangs of the reef break through, amidst", Alexander Hutchison Barrowman , single work poetry (p. 26-29)
Murray Steameri"Half sunken by the river bank", Alexander Hutchison Barrowman , single work poetry (p. 33-34)
Chinamen's Welli"This well remains from bygone days, a chapter", Alexander Hutchison Barrowman , single work poetry (p. 38-39)
Overland Coaches Linked Towns and Cities Prior to Raili"By rough bush track 'neath summer's sun", Alexander Hutchison Barrowman , single work poetry (p. 44)
Droughti"Scorching wind o'er thrice-cursed land,", Alexander Hutchison Barrowman , single work poetry (p. 45)
Djip Djip Rocksi"Strange in form, the boulders lie,", Alexander Hutchison Barrowman , single work poetry (p. 46-47)
The Bunyip of Djip Djip Pooli"A short distance west of Djip Djip Rocks, lies mystical Djip Djip Pool,", Alexander Hutchison Barrowman , single work poetry (p. 53-54)
Old Man's Lakei"Like an enchanted lake from a fairy tale,", Alexander Hutchison Barrowman , single work poetry (p. 57)
The Fossil Mani"A man of stone! Word went around", Alexander Hutchison Barrowman , single work poetry (p. 61-64)
Kelly's Mistakei"The times were hard, the drought was bad", Alexander Hutchison Barrowman , single work poetry (p. 67-68)
The Villagei"A towered church on a rocky hill,", Alexander Hutchison Barrowman , single work poetry (p. 71-72)
A Chinese Trek to Ballarati"A long, writhing, snake-like line behind a mounted guide;", Alexander Hutchison Barrowman , single work poetry (p. 77-78)
The Aged Goldmineri"His eyes, grown dim, still seek the gold,", Alexander Hutchison Barrowman , single work poetry (p. 84-85)
Wreck of Koning Willem de Tweedei"The Koning Willem at anchor lay", Alexander Hutchison Barrowman , single work poetry (p. 87-89)
Plea for a Freaki"Scarce a beast no bird nor reptile, is this small", Alexander Hutchison Barrowman , single work poetry (p. 92-93)
The Jonquil Fairiesi"Softly whispering to the trees on hills and grassy", Alexander Hutchison Barrowman , single work poetry (p. 95)
The Song of the Didgeredooi"Full many an air a man can blow,", Alexander Hutchison Barrowman , single work poetry (p. 96)
The Tantanoola Tigeri"Fog obscured the tree-clad hill,", Alexander Hutchison Barrowman , single work poetry (p. 98-103)
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