When I Am Gone single work   poetry   "WHEN I am gone, oh let my ashes be"
Date: 1897 Note: Place: Middle Crossing. Possibly refers to a crossing in Timmallallie State Forest near Baradine, New South Wales.
Issue Details: First known date: 1897... 1897 When I Am Gone
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First known date: ca. 1897
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    y separately published work icon Songs and Verses Philip Durham Lorimer , London : William Clowes , 1901 Z164168 1901 selected work poetry Preface written by Philip Lorimer's sister, Charlotte Russell:

    'This little volume has been printed for circulation among my brother Philip Lorimer's surviving relatives and old associates, who have expressed a desire to possess a memento of him.

    The Songs and Verses have been selected from a mass of manuscript and printed cuttings mostly preserved by himself, and I have to thank Mr. E. A. Petherick for the interesting biographical sketch which he has compiled from private letters, newspaper paragraphs, and the recollection of Philip's friends.

    C.R. LONDON, July, 1901'
    London : William Clowes , 1901
    pg. 48 Section: Poem extract included in E. A. Petherick's 'Biographical Sketch'
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