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'Banjo' Paterson, known as Barty to his family, was born Andrew Barton Paterson at Narrambla, near Orange on 17 February His parents, Andrew Bogle and Rose Isabella Paterson were graziers on Illalong station in the Yass district.
He was admitted as a solicitor in and formed the legal partnership, Street and Paterson. Biography - Andrew Barton (Banjo) Paterson - Australian ... Andrew Barton (Banjo) Paterson (), poet, solicitor, journalist, war correspondent and soldier, was born on 17 February at Narrambla near Orange, New South Wales, eldest of seven children of Andrew Bogle Paterson (d), grazier, and his native-born wife Rose Isabella, daughter of Robert Barton of Boree Nyrang station, near Orange.During these years Paterson began publishing verse in the Bulletin and Sydney Mail under the pseudonyms 'B' and 'The Banjo'. This hallmark publication sold out its first edition within a week and went through four editions in six months, making Paterson second only to Kipling in popularity among living poets writing in English. His poetry continues to sell well today and is available in many editions, some of which are illustrated. By Paterson had left the legal profession. See full list on wikitree.com Australian Dictionary of Biography - Paterson, Andrew Barton (Banjo) (–) by Clement Semmler This article was published in Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 11, (MUP), Wikipedia - Banjo Paterson Wallis and Matilda - Banjo Paterson a Biography All Down - A.B Banjo Paterson Australian Poet and Writer.The following year he was appointed Editor of the Evening News (Sydney), a position he held until when he resigned to take over a property in Wee Jasper. Instead, during the course of the war he was attached as an ambulance driver to the Australian Voluntary Hospital in France and was commissioned to the 2nd Remount Unit of the AIF. He was eventually promoted to Major. His body of work included seven volumes of poetry and prose in many editions, a collection The Collected Verse of A.B. Paterson (), a book for children The Animals Noah Forgot (), and an anthology The Old Bush Songs (), in addition to his many pieces of journalism and reportage. Paterson's role in Australian culture has been celebrated on the Australian $10 note. |