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  • Dorothea Mackellar
  • Australian poet (1885–1968)

    Isobel Marion Dorothea Mackellar OBE (1 July 1885 – 14 January 1968) was an Australian poet and fiction writer. Her poem "My Country" is widely known in

    Dorothea Mackellar

    Dorothea Mackellar

    Dorothea_Mackellar

  • Dunara
  • Historic site in Sydney, Australia

    Australia. It was built from 1882 to 1883. It is also known as the Dorothea Mackellar birthplace. The property is privately owned. It was added to the New

    Dunara

    Dunara

    Dunara

  • Division of Mackellar
  • Australian federal electoral division

    Charles Mackellar, a social reformer and surgeon who served in the Senate from October to November 1903, and his daughter Dorothea Mackellar, a 20th-century

    Division of Mackellar

    Division_of_Mackellar

  • My Country
  • Poem by Dorothea Mackellar

    "My Country" is a poem written by Dorothea Mackellar (1885–1968) at the age of 19 about her love of the Australian landscape. After travelling through

    My Country

    My Country

    My_Country

  • Rosemont, Woollahra
  • Historic site in New South Wales, Australia

    owners included the Hon. J. T. Walker, Sir Charles and Lady Mackellar, the father of poet Dorothea McKellar; Sir Samuel and Lady Cohen; and Sir John Garvan

    Rosemont, Woollahra

    Rosemont, Woollahra

    Rosemont,_Woollahra

  • Charles Mackellar
  • Australian politician

    the father of poet and writer Dorothea Mackellar. Charles Mackellar was born in Sydney, the only son of Dr Frank Mackellar (a physician from Dundee, Scotland)

    Charles Mackellar

    Charles Mackellar

    Charles_Mackellar

  • Mackellar
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Mackellar is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Craig Mackellar (born 1979), Scottish cricketer Dorothea Mackellar, influential bush

    Mackellar

    Mackellar

  • Dorothea
  • Name list

    poet Dorothea Mackellar (1885–1968), Australian poet and writer Dorothea Macnee (1896–1984) British socialite and mother of Patrick Macnee Dorothea Maria

    Dorothea

    Dorothea

  • Gunnedah
  • Town in New South Wales, Australia

    September 1957, the Government Railway took over the working of the line. Dorothea Mackellar wrote her famous poem My Country (popularly known as I Love a Sunburnt

    Gunnedah

    Gunnedah

    Gunnedah

  • Waverley Cemetery
  • Cemetery in New South Wales, Australia

    including: Henry Lawson (writer and poet); Henry Kendall (poet); Dorothea Mackellar (poet); Jules François Archibald (journalist and benefactor of the

    Waverley Cemetery

    Waverley Cemetery

    Waverley_Cemetery

  • Australian literature
  • Lawson, Banjo Paterson, C. J. Dennis and Dorothea Mackellar. Dennis wrote in the Australian vernacular, while Mackellar wrote the iconic patriotic poem My Country

    Australian literature

    Australian_literature

  • Culture of Australia
  • School artists and authors like Banjo Paterson, Henry Lawson, and Dorothea Mackellar. The First World War and Second World War profoundly impacted Australia

    Culture of Australia

    Culture of Australia

    Culture_of_Australia

  • My Country (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    "My Country" is a poem about Australia written by Dorothea Mackellar. My Country may also refer to: My Country: The New Age, a 2019 South Korean television

    My Country (disambiguation)

    My_Country_(disambiguation)

  • Natalie Imbruglia
  • Australian singer-songwriter and actress (born 1975)

    Imbruglia. In the podcast she recites poetry by the late Australian poet, Dorothea Mackellar. Natalie Imbruglia is the elder sister of singer-songwriter Laura

    Natalie Imbruglia

    Natalie Imbruglia

    Natalie_Imbruglia

  • Mackellar Girls Campus
  • School in Australia

    School was established, and then became Mackellar Girls' High School, named in honour of Dorothea Mackellar, in 2003.[citation needed] Under the name

    Mackellar Girls Campus

    Mackellar_Girls_Campus

  • Geography of Australia
  • "sunburnt country" and the "wide brown land", phrases deriving from Dorothea Mackellar's 1908 poem "My Country". Australia portal Geography portal Geoscience

    Geography of Australia

    Geography of Australia

    Geography_of_Australia

  • Ruth Bedford
  • Australian poet, novelist and playwright (1882–1963)

    the Sydney PEN Centre in collaboration with her friend, the poet Dorothea Mackellar. As honorary secretary she traveled to Buenos Aires as the club's

    Ruth Bedford

    Ruth Bedford

    Ruth_Bedford

  • List of Australian poets
  • McDonald (born 1941) Ella McFadyen (1887–1976) Greg McLaren (born 1967) Dorothea Mackellar (1885–1968) Louise Mack (1870–1935) Kenneth Mackenzie (1913–1955)

    List of Australian poets

    List_of_Australian_poets

  • July 1
  • Day of the year

    Borton, English colonel, Victoria Cross recipient (died 1933) 1885 – Dorothea Mackellar, Australian author and poet (died 1968) 1887 – Amber Reeves, New Zealand-English

    July 1

    July_1

  • Sounds of Australia
  • Award

    The Singing Bullet Smoky Dawson 1955 281755 "My Country" Read by Dorothea Mackellar 1958 328116 Georgia Lee Sings the Blues Down Under Georgia Lee 1962

    Sounds of Australia

    Sounds of Australia

    Sounds_of_Australia

  • The Spectator
  • British weekly political and cultural news magazine

    (MP) for the Glasgow South constituency from May 2015 to May 2024. Dorothea Mackellar contributed her poem “My Country” (1908). Harold Macmillan Noel Malcolm

    The Spectator

    The_Spectator

  • Pymble Ladies' College
  • School in Pymble, New South Wales, Australia

    after famous Australian authors, Gibbs (after May Gibbs), Mackellar (after Dorothea Mackellar) and Turner (after Ethel Turner). Recently, the preparatory

    Pymble Ladies' College

    Pymble Ladies' College

    Pymble_Ladies'_College

  • From the Ballads to Brennan
  • 1964 poetry anthology edited by T. Inglis Moore

    LXXXVIII", William Baylebridge "My Country", Dorothea Mackellar "Dusk in the Domain", Dorothea Mackellar "The Mother", Nettie Palmer "The Farmer Remembers

    From the Ballads to Brennan

    From_the_Ballads_to_Brennan

  • May Brahe
  • Australian composer

    William Blake, Robert Browning, Robert Herrick, Walter de la Mare, Dorothea Mackellar and living lyricists such as Helen Taylor, Madge Dickson (her sister)

    May Brahe

    May_Brahe

  • 2029 in public domain
  • Little Walter United States 15 February 1968 Blues musician Juke Dorothea Mackellar Australia 14 January 1968 Poet My Country Archie Mayo United States

    2029 in public domain

    2029_in_public_domain

  • Electorates of the Australian House of Representatives
  • Federal electorates in Australia

    Mike Freelander Labor Outer-metropolitan Mackellar 1949 New South Wales 222 Charles and Dorothea Mackellar Politician and poet Sophie Scamps Independent

    Electorates of the Australian House of Representatives

    Electorates of the Australian House of Representatives

    Electorates_of_the_Australian_House_of_Representatives

  • Warrawee
  • Suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

    and daughter of Joseph Beresford Grant Sir Charles Mackellar and his daughter, poet Dorothea Mackellar Olive Fitzhardinge, resident 1917–1937, breeder of

    Warrawee

    Warrawee

    Warrawee

  • Point Piper
  • Suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

    founder and chairman Sir Charles Mackellar KCMG (1844–1926), an Australian politician and surgeon Dorothea Mackellar OBE (1885–1968), Australian poet

    Point Piper

    Point Piper

    Point_Piper

  • 1968 Nobel Prize in Literature
  • Award

    Keller, Alexandre Kojève, Zofia Kossak-Szczucka, Donagh MacDonagh, Dorothea Mackellar, Thomas Merton, Harold Nicolson, Mervyn Peake, Sixto Pondal Ríos,

    1968 Nobel Prize in Literature

    1968 Nobel Prize in Literature

    1968_Nobel_Prize_in_Literature

  • Name of Australia
  • Etymology of the name Australia

    Horne's 1964 book of the same name), and two phrases deriving from Dorothea Mackellar's 1908 poem "My Country" – "the sunburnt country" and "the wide brown

    Name of Australia

    Name_of_Australia

  • 2019 in public domain
  • Little Walter United States 15 February 1968 Blues musician Juke Dorothea Mackellar Australia 14 January 1968 Poet My Country Archie Mayo United States

    2019 in public domain

    2019_in_public_domain

  • Susan Duncan
  • Australian author and journalist (1951–2024)

    home, on Lovett Bay, is called Tarrangaua and was built for poet Dorothea Mackellar in 1925. Duncan died on 30 November 2024, shortly before publication

    Susan Duncan

    Susan Duncan

    Susan_Duncan

  • Bush ballad
  • Music genre of Australia

    Lehmann (b. 1940) Lionel Long (1939–1998) James McAuley (1917–1976) Dorothea Mackellar (1885–1968) Francis 'Frank the Poet' MacNamara (1810–1862) Harry 'Breaker'

    Bush ballad

    Bush ballad

    Bush_ballad

  • Adrian Feint
  • Australian artist (1894–1971)

    bookplates are regarded by many as his greatest legacy. Thea Proctor, Dorothea Mackellar, Ethel Turner, Ethel Curlewis, John Lane Mullins, Frank Clune, Peter

    Adrian Feint

    Adrian_Feint

  • Australian folklore
  • is a patriotic poem about Australia published in 1908 written by Dorothea Mackellar when she was 19 and homesick living in England. The Lucky Country

    Australian folklore

    Australian_folklore

  • List of English-language poets
  • (Seaforth Mackenzie, 1913–1955, A) Archibald MacLeish (1892–1982, US) Dorothea Mackellar (1885–1968, A) Don Maclennan (1929–2009, SA) Joseph Macleod (1903–1984

    List of English-language poets

    List_of_English-language_poets

  • Raphael Mackeller Stores
  • Historic building in New South Wales, Australia

    professionals Frederick Mackellar (solicitor, father of long-term parliamentarian Sir Charles Mackellar and grandfather of poet Dorothea Mackellar), Joseph George

    Raphael Mackeller Stores

    Raphael Mackeller Stores

    Raphael_Mackeller_Stores

  • Burnett Heads, Queensland
  • Town in Queensland, Australia

    (Abberton Park)) Dorothea Mackellar Park (24°46′45″S 152°25′13″E / 24.7793°S 152.4202°E / -24.7793; 152.4202 (Dorothea Mackellar Park)) Gorman Park

    Burnett Heads, Queensland

    Burnett Heads, Queensland

    Burnett_Heads,_Queensland

  • National poet
  • Poet traditionally held to represent a certain national culture

    Country Poets Ref. Australia Dorothea Mackellar, Mary Gilmore, Judith Wright, Henry Lawson, Adam Lindsay Gordon, A. B. "Banjo" Paterson, C.J. Dennis New

    National poet

    National poet

    National_poet

  • The Penguin Book of Australian Women Poets
  • 1986 Australian poetry anthology

    Bird", Dorothea Mackellar "Two Japanese Songs : 2 : A Smoke Song", Dorothea Mackellar "Arms and the Woman", Dorothea Mackellar "My Country", Dorothea Mackellar

    The Penguin Book of Australian Women Poets

    The_Penguin_Book_of_Australian_Women_Poets

  • St James' Church, Sydney
  • Church in New South Wales, Australia

    memorial to Keith Kinnaird Mackellar, who died in the Second Boer War aged 20. He was the brother of poet Dorothea Mackellar. These memorials are the reason

    St James' Church, Sydney

    St James' Church, Sydney

    St_James'_Church,_Sydney

  • Lionel Long
  • Australian singer, songwriter, guitarist, actor and artist

    next album, which returned to Australiana, its title taken from Dorothea Mackellar's famous poem My Country which featured on the LP as a spoken track

    Lionel Long

    Lionel_Long

  • 1968 New Year Honours
  • British royal recognitions

    Cecil Leatham Kyle. For services to local government. Isobel Marion Dorothea Mackellar. For services to literature. State of Victoria Hector William Crawford

    1968 New Year Honours

    1968_New_Year_Honours

  • Canberra Girls Grammar School
  • Independent school in Deakin, Australian Capital Territory, Australia

    named for author and journalist Dame Mary Gilmore. Mackellar, named for poet Dorothea Mackellar. Alumnae of Canberra Girls Grammar School are known as

    Canberra Girls Grammar School

    Canberra Girls Grammar School

    Canberra_Girls_Grammar_School

  • Fellowship of Australian Writers
  • Australia), there were 290 members; among the ranks were Miles Franklin, Dorothea Mackellar, and Frank Clune. It was initially a Sydney-based organisation, but

    Fellowship of Australian Writers

    Fellowship_of_Australian_Writers

  • 1914 in Australian literature
  • Forrest — A Bachelor's Wife Louise Mack — The House of Daffodils Dorothea Mackellar & Ruth M. Bedford — Two's Company Ambrose Pratt Her Assigned Husband

    1914 in Australian literature

    1914_in_Australian_literature

  • List of years in Australian literature
  • Australian literature: "The Austra-laise" – C. J. Dennis; "My Country" – Dorothea Mackellar 1909 in Australian literature: Death of George Essex Evans, W. T.

    List of years in Australian literature

    List_of_years_in_Australian_literature

  • January 14
  • Day of the year

    Korolev, Ukrainian-Russian engineer and academic (born 1906) 1968 – Dorothea Mackellar, Australian poet and author (born 1885) 1970 – William Feller, Croatian-American

    January 14

    January_14

  • Timeline of Australian history
  • 1906 Australian federal election: Alfred Deakin is reelected. 1908 Dorothea Mackellar publishes My Country The Dalgety proposal for the national capital

    Timeline of Australian history

    Timeline_of_Australian_history

  • Billy Connolly's World Tour
  • British television travel documentary series

    on them. Some of the writings he recites include "My Country" by Dorothea Mackellar, "Unreliable Memoirs" by Clive James, a poem about pie by Barry Humphries

    Billy Connolly's World Tour

    Billy_Connolly's_World_Tour

  • List of women writers (M–Z)
  • Scotland), wr. & hymn wr. Shena Mackay (b. 1944, Scotland), nv. Dorothea Mackellar (1885–1968, Australia), poet & fiction wr. Anna Mackenzie (b. 1963

    List of women writers (M–Z)

    List_of_women_writers_(M–Z)

  • Mackellar County Council
  • Former county council in NSW, Australia

    local federal parliament Division of Mackellar, in honour of politician Sir Charles Mackellar and poet Dorothea Mackellar. The resolutions of these meetings

    Mackellar County Council

    Mackellar County Council

    Mackellar_County_Council

  • The Oxford Book of Australasian Verse
  • 1918 Australasian poetry collection by Oxford Uni Press

    Burnell "Night", H. Duncan Hall "My Country", Dorothea Mackellar "In a Southern Garden", Dorothea Mackellar "Oine", Roderick Kidston "France", S. Elliott

    The Oxford Book of Australasian Verse

    The Oxford Book of Australasian Verse

    The_Oxford_Book_of_Australasian_Verse

  • 1923 in Australian literature
  • "Second-Hand Beds" Jack Lindsay "Budding Spring" "Pacific Aphrodite" Dorothea Mackellar Dreamharbour and Other Verses "Fancy Dress" "Waste" Furnley Maurice

    1923 in Australian literature

    1923_in_Australian_literature

  • 1968 in Australia
  • Keneally, 42nd Premier of New South Wales (2009–2011) 14 January – Dorothea Mackellar (born 1885), poet 21 February – Howard Florey (born 1898), Nobel Prize-winning

    1968 in Australia

    1968_in_Australia

  • Libby Hathorn
  • Australian children's writer

    scripted and directed on the lives of CJ Dennis, Henry Lawson and Dorothea Mackellar, to be launched 2018. In 2021 she produced an animation about a hearing

    Libby Hathorn

    Libby Hathorn

    Libby_Hathorn

  • 100 Australian Poems You Need to Know
  • 2008 Australian poetry anthology

    Furnley Maurice "Sea Music", W. J. Turner "Dusk in the Domain", Dorothea Mackellar "Kangaroo", D. H. Lawrence "Women Are Not Gentlemen", Harley Matthews

    100 Australian Poems You Need to Know

    100_Australian_Poems_You_Need_to_Know

  • Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (Australian game show)
  • Australian game show

    million (15 of 15) – No time limit What was the original name of Dorothea Mackellar’s poem 'My Country'? The Wide Brown Land 'Tis my home A Sunburnt Country

    Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (Australian game show)

    Who_Wants_to_Be_a_Millionaire?_(Australian_game_show)

  • List of equestrian statues
  • 284915 Statue of the mythical figure made of resin and marble dust Dorothea Mackellar South Street, Gunnedah 1983 Dennis Adams 30°58′58″S 150°15′13″E /

    List of equestrian statues

    List_of_equestrian_statues

  • Hazel de Berg
  • Australian oral history pioneer

    Greenwood, Jean Skuse, Jessie Scotford, Jessie Street, Jill Hellyer, Dorothea Mackellar, Joan Phipson, Judy Cassab, Kath Walker, Kathleen O'Connor, Kylie

    Hazel de Berg

    Hazel_de_Berg

  • A Swag of Aussie Poetry
  • 1984 studio album by Various

    Paterson, R.D. Fitzgerald, Peter Lawson, Kenneth Slessor, John Blight, Dorothea Mackellar, Victor Daley, Ray Mathew, Kath Walker, Kenneth Mackenzie, Alwyn Lee

    A Swag of Aussie Poetry

    A_Swag_of_Aussie_Poetry

  • 1971 in Australian literature
  • a War" James McAuley – Collected Poems 1936-1970 Dorothea Mackellar – The Poems of Dorothea Mackellar Geoff Page – "Smalltown Memorials" David Rowbotham

    1971 in Australian literature

    1971_in_Australian_literature

  • Moving Out (film)
  • 1983 Australian film

    English teacher Mr Aitkins (Brian James) insists that he recite Dorothea Mackellar's poem "My Country" ("I love a sunburnt country") which has absolutely

    Moving Out (film)

    Moving_Out_(film)

  • List of Australian novelists
  • Macdonnell (1917–2002) Louise Mack (1870–1935) Hugh Mackay (born 1938) Dorothea Mackellar (1885–1968) Kenneth (Seaforth) Mackenzie (1913–1955) Doug MacLeod

    List of Australian novelists

    List_of_Australian_novelists

  • List of authors by name: M
  • Australia/N Zealand, nf) Shena Mackay (born 1944, Scotland/England, f) Dorothea Mackellar (1885–1968, Australia, p/f) Anna Mackenzie (born 1963, N Zealand,

    List of authors by name: M

    List_of_authors_by_name:_M

  • Jean Isherwood
  • Australian artist (1911–2006)

    like most other Australian children for many years, learnt by heart Dorothea Mackellar's iconic poem, "My Country", in which an Australian explains to an

    Jean Isherwood

    Jean_Isherwood

  • 1924 in Australian literature
  • Gilmore – "The Brucedale Scandal" Henry Lawson – Humorous Verses Dorothea Mackellar "Australian Autumn" "Heritage" John Shaw Neilson "Love in Absence"

    1924 in Australian literature

    1924_in_Australian_literature

  • Sydney Writers Walk
  • Series of commemorative plaques on Circular Quay, Sydney

    understand. And still we do it. Still we do it. The Thorn Birds (1977) Dorothea Mackellar 1885–1968 I love a sunburnt country, A land of sweeping plains, Of

    Sydney Writers Walk

    Sydney Writers Walk

    Sydney_Writers_Walk

  • A Treasury of Bush Verse
  • 1991 poetry anthology edited by G. A Wilkes

    contains 47 poems, from a number of authors and sources. "My Country", Dorothea Mackellar "Botany Bay", Anonymous "The Wild Colonial Boy", Anonymous "The Overlander"

    A Treasury of Bush Verse

    A_Treasury_of_Bush_Verse

  • Leonard Teale
  • Australian actor (1922–1994)

    "Stairway to Heaven" on ABC-TV's The Money or the Gun. His reading of Dorothea Mackellar's poem "My Country", which included the lines "I love a sunburnt country

    Leonard Teale

    Leonard Teale

    Leonard_Teale

  • Torryburn, New South Wales
  • Road, now known as Torryburn Stud, which was at one time the home of Dorothea Mackellar, author of the Australian poem "My Country". During the Hunter Valley

    Torryburn, New South Wales

    Torryburn,_New_South_Wales

  • Sydney PEN
  • Australian association of writers

    Sydney PEN was founded in 1931 by Ethel Turner, Mary Gilmore, and Dorothea Mackellar. Since inception, it has conducted campaigns and events supporting

    Sydney PEN

    Sydney_PEN

  • Robin Morrow
  • Australian writer and academic

    Australia national awards 2001–2002 NSW Premier's Literary Awards Dorothea Mackellar National Poetry Competition for Schools International Board on Books

    Robin Morrow

    Robin_Morrow

  • 1968 in poetry
  • January 13 – William Williams (Crwys), 93, Welsh poet January 14 – Dorothea Mackellar, 82, Australian poet and writer January 18 – Gamel Woolsey, 72, American

    1968 in poetry

    1968_in_poetry

  • List of Australian women writers
  • journalist and novelist Edith McKay (1891–1963), fiction writer Dorothea Mackellar (1885–1968), poet and fiction writer Tamara McKinley (born 1948),

    List of Australian women writers

    List_of_Australian_women_writers

  • William McGarvie
  • Australian newspaper owner

    000. Isabella later remarried Frederick Mackellar, the grandfather of the Australian poet Dorothea Mackellar. J. V. Byrnes, 'McGarvie, William (1810 –

    William McGarvie

    William_McGarvie

  • Sydney Day Nursery Association
  • Australian organisation

    Excellency Lady Alice Northcote presiding as its first patron. Poet Dorothea Mackellar, Marguerite Fairfax and Linda Littlejohn (née Teece) were early members

    Sydney Day Nursery Association

    Sydney Day Nursery Association

    Sydney_Day_Nursery_Association

  • State Library of New South Wales
  • Central library for the state of New South Wales, Australia

    Mitchell Librarian role as a separate one and appointed Suzanne Mourot. Dorothea Mackellar's papers were acquired in 1970, and Jørn Utzon's Sydney Opera House

    State Library of New South Wales

    State Library of New South Wales

    State_Library_of_New_South_Wales

  • Beverley Kingston
  • Australian historian

    to the ADB include biographies of feminist Maybanke Anderson, poet Dorothea Mackellar and editor Beatrice Deloitte Davis. Kingston was elected Fellow of

    Beverley Kingston

    Beverley_Kingston

  • Mentone Girls' Secondary College
  • Public school in Mentone, Victoria, Australia

    Melba House is named after Dame Nellie Melba, and Dorothea Mackellar was the inspiration for Mackellar House. "Mentone Girls' Secondary College". Australian

    Mentone Girls' Secondary College

    Mentone Girls' Secondary College

    Mentone_Girls'_Secondary_College

  • William Hardy Wilson
  • Australian architect (1881–1955)

    Joseph https://www.academia.edu/41130980/HARDY_WILSON_1881-1955_AND_DOROTHEA_MACKELLAR_1885-1968_AT_TARRANGAUA_ON_LOVETT_BAY_AT_PITTWATER_NSW Davis, Joseph

    William Hardy Wilson

    William Hardy Wilson

    William_Hardy_Wilson

  • Art in Australia
  • Australian art magazine

    devoted to their works, while other contributors included Zora Cross, Dorothea Mackellar, Furnley Maurice, and Dowell O'Reilly. In 1924 Art in Australia held

    Art in Australia

    Art in Australia

    Art_in_Australia

  • 1912 in Australian literature
  • Fergus Hume The Mystery Queen A Son of Perdition: An Occult Romance Dorothea Mackellar & Ruth M. Bedford — The Little Blue Devil Steele Rudd — The Old Homestead

    1912 in Australian literature

    1912_in_Australian_literature

  • 1921 in Australian literature
  • Love" "The Invisible People" Sumner Locke — In Memoriam: Sumner Locke Dorothea Mackellar — "Vestal" Furnley Maurice — "Plunder" John Shaw Neilson "For a Little

    1921 in Australian literature

    1921_in_Australian_literature

  • Henry Hyde Champion
  • British-Australian socialist journalist and activist

    He had an early success with The Closed Door and Other Verses by Dorothea Mackellar, published in May 1911. The first edition sold out within a month

    Henry Hyde Champion

    Henry Hyde Champion

    Henry_Hyde_Champion

  • 1926 in Australian literature
  • Heriots Jack Lindsay – The Passionate Neatherd : a lyric sequence Dorothea Mackellar – Fancy Dress and Other Verse Furnley Maurice – "Beauty of the World"

    1926 in Australian literature

    1926_in_Australian_literature

  • Arts in Australia
  • Australian works are the poets Henry Lawson, Banjo Paterson, C J Dennis and Dorothea McKellar. Dennis wrote in the Australian vernacular, while McKellar wrote

    Arts in Australia

    Arts_in_Australia

  • 1911 in Australian literature
  • Dennis – "The Intro" Ella McFadyen – Outland Born and Other Verses Dorothea Mackellar – The Closed Door and Other Verses John Shaw Neilson "The Green Singer"

    1911 in Australian literature

    1911_in_Australian_literature

  • 1885 in poetry
  • Japanese, Shōwa period poet, playwright and screenwriter July 1 – Dorothea Mackellar (died 1968), Australian poet and fiction writer July 8 – Veikko Antero

    1885 in poetry

    1885_in_poetry

  • The New Oxford Book of Australian Verse
  • 1986 anthology edited by Les Murray

    McDonald – Roger McDonald – Jack McGuire – Gordon Mackay-Warna – Dorothea Mackellar – Kenneth Mackenzie – Rhyll McMaster – Francis MacNamara (Frank the

    The New Oxford Book of Australian Verse

    The_New_Oxford_Book_of_Australian_Verse

  • The Oxford Book of Australian Women's Verse
  • 1995 Australian poetry anthology

    Gully", Nettie Palmer "The Barrack Yard", Nettie Palmer "My Country", Dorothea Mackellar "Love Sonnets : XVII", Zora Cross "Night-Ride", Zora Cross "Sonnets

    The Oxford Book of Australian Women's Verse

    The_Oxford_Book_of_Australian_Women's_Verse

  • Cross-Country : A Book of Australian Verse
  • 1984 poetry anthology edited by John Barnes and Brian McFarlane

    "Australia", Bernard O'Dowd "Said Hanrahan", John O'Brien "My Country", Dorothea Mackellar "The Wind at Your Door", Robert D. FitzGerald "They'll Tell You about

    Cross-Country : A Book of Australian Verse

    Cross-Country_:_A_Book_of_Australian_Verse

  • Cassandra Laing
  • Australian artist

    amelia goes to amelia, blog post including two of Laing's paintings Dorothea MacKellar Poetry Awards: 2009 National Presentation Ceremony; "It Will All End

    Cassandra Laing

    Cassandra_Laing

  • Australian performance poetry
  • unofficial anthem of Australia (in sports particularly). The words of Dorothea Mackellar's My Country, 1908, are probably present in the minds of every Australian

    Australian performance poetry

    Australian_performance_poetry

  • 1908 in Australia
  • Never Never by Mrs Aeneas Gunn is published The poem My Country by Dorothea Mackellar first published Beautiful Eyes Waltz 1908 dedicated to Grace Palotta

    1908 in Australia

    1908_in_Australia

  • 1968 in Australian literature
  • literature-related individuals follows, including year of birth. 14 January – Dorothea Mackellar, poet (born 1885) 8 March — Henrietta Drake-Brockman, journalist and

    1968 in Australian literature

    1968_in_Australian_literature

  • John Dixon (filmmaker)
  • Australian screenwriter and director

    wherever he went and whatever he was doing, he brought the whole Dorothea Mackellar, Banjo Paterson, Chips Rafferty, Henry Lawson package with him. I

    John Dixon (filmmaker)

    John_Dixon_(filmmaker)

  • Jean Curlewis
  • Australian children's writer

    almost a decade. One of her early literary mentors was the poet, Dorothea Mackellar, who encouraged her writing of poetry and who, after Jean's death

    Jean Curlewis

    Jean_Curlewis

  • 1925 in Australian literature
  • Recitations Henry Lawson Poetical Works of Henry Lawson Popular Verses Dorothea Mackellar — "Looking Forward" Furnley Maurice — Bleat Upon Bleat: A Book of

    1925 in Australian literature

    1925_in_Australian_literature

  • 1885 in Australia
  • coach 20 March – Vernon Ransford (died 1958), cricketer 1 July – Dorothea Mackellar (died 1968), poet 12 August – Keith Murdoch (died 1952), journalist

    1885 in Australia

    1885_in_Australia

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    Danish American Latin Greek

    Dorothea

    Dorothea

  • DOROTEA
  • Female

    Italian

    DOROTEA

     Italian and Spanish form of Latin Dorothea, DOROTEA means "gift of God." Compare with another form of Dorotea.

    DOROTEA

  • DOROTEJA
  • Female

    Slovene

    DOROTEJA

    Slovene form of Greek Dorothea, DOROTEJA means "gift of God."

    DOROTEJA

  • DORTHA
  • Female

    Scandinavian

    DORTHA

    Possibly a variant spelling of Scandinavian Dorthe, DORTHA means "gift of God."

    DORTHA

  • Dorotha
  • Girl/Female

    English American

    Dorotha

    Greek Dorothy meaning Gift of God.

    Dorotha

  • DOROTHY
  • Female

    English

    DOROTHY

    English form of Latin Dorothea, DOROTHY means "gift of God."

    DOROTHY

  • Dorothee
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German, Greek, Latin

    Dorothee

    Gift of God; Variant of the Greek Dorothy

    Dorothee

  • Dorotea
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Italian, Latin, Spanish, Swedish

    Dorotea

    Gift of God; Form of Dorothy

    Dorotea

  • Dortha
  • Girl/Female

    English American

    Dortha

    Greek Dorothy meaning Gift of God.

    Dortha

  • Dorothea
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Dorothea

    Gift of God

    Dorothea

  • DOROTTYA
  • Female

    Hungarian

    DOROTTYA

    Hungarian form of Greek Dorothea, DOROTTYA means "gift of God."

    DOROTTYA

  • DOROTA
  • Male

    Polish

    DOROTA

    Polish form of Greek Dorotheos, DOROTA means "gift of God." Compare with feminine Dorota.

    DOROTA

  • Dorothea
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Latin, Swedish

    Dorothea

    Gift of God; Form of Dorothy; Gift

    Dorothea

  • DOROTEO
  • Male

    Spanish

    DOROTEO

    Spanish form of Latin Dorotheus, DOROTEO means "gift of God."

    DOROTEO

  • Dortha
  • Girl/Female

    American, British, Christian, English, Greek

    Dortha

    Gift of God; Variant of the Greek Dorothy

    Dortha

  • DOROTHEA
  • Female

    Greek

    DOROTHEA

     Feminine form of Greek Dorotheos, DOROTHEA means "gift of God." Compare with another form of Dorothea.

    DOROTHEA

  • DORTHE
  • Female

    Scandinavian

    DORTHE

    Variant spelling of Scandinavian Dorte, DORTHE means "gift of God."

    DORTHE

  • DOROTEA
  • Female

    Scandinavian

    DOROTEA

     Scandinavian form of Latin Dorothea, DOROTEA means "gift of God." Compare with another form of Dorotea.

    DOROTEA

  • DOROTHÉE
  • Female

    French

    DOROTHÉE

    French form of Latin Dorothea, DOROTHÉE means "gift of God."

    DOROTHÉE

  • Dorotha
  • Girl/Female

    American, British, Danish, English, Greek

    Dorotha

    Gift of God; Variant of the Greek Dorothy

    Dorotha

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Online names & meanings

  • Inan
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Inan

    A slave girl belonging to Haroon al Rashid

  • Bahz
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Bahz

    Name of Bin Hakeem; He has Related Many Ahadith from his Father; Including the Saying of the Prophet PBUH Anger Spoils Faith as Aloes Spoil Honey

  • Shwitaan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Shwitaan

    Moon

  • Mufti
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Mufti

    Jurist

  • Mathivanan
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Tamil

    Mathivanan

    With Bright of Knowledge

  • Tauret
  • Girl/Female

    Egyptian

    Tauret

    Mythical goddess of pregnant women.

  • Sukarma | ஸுகர்ம
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Sukarma | ஸுகர்ம

    One who does good deeds

  • Bageeswar
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Bageeswar

    Lord Bramha

  • Jagish
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu

    Jagish

    Lord of the Universe

  • Saki
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Finnish

    Saki

    Cape

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