Between Braidwood and Broulee single work   poetry   "When the summer day was dying,"
Issue Details: First known date: 1861... 1861 Between Braidwood and Broulee
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    y separately published work icon The Braidwood Observer and Miners' Advocate vol. 3 no. 94 28 August 1861 Z1725093 1861 newspaper issue 1861 pg. 2
    Note: Editor's note: 'We find the following little gem among a series of illustrations of Australia, in the Bathurst Free Press, by Mr. H. J. Monahan of Triangle Flat. The writer has little time to spare if he seriously intends to perform his promise, as the year 1861 is fast drawing to a close, and if his case is not an exceptional one to that of poets, in general, it will take some time to furnish the bridal trousseau'.
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Subjects:
  • Macquarie River, Orange area, Bathurst - Orange area, Central West NSW, New South Wales,
  • Braidwood, Braidwood area, Canberra region (NSW), Southeastern NSW, New South Wales,
  • Broulee, Broulee - Bodalla area, Far South Coast, South Coast, New South Wales,
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