Paterson Ewen died in 2002.
The address of the South Paterson Branch is: 930 Main Street, Paterson, 07503 2602
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AB 'Banjo' Paterson was an Australian writer and poet who wrote numerous ballads based on life in the Bush. He was a passionate horseman, so his favourite subject was, arguably, anything to do with horses and brumbies in the Australian Bush, whether it was to do with riding them, or stories of bushmen and stockmen.
"Waltzing Matilda" was written by Andrew Barton Paterson, also known as 'Banjo' Paterson, in 1895. The lyrics were based on the story of a man named Samuel "Frenchy" Hoffmeister. In September 1894, on the Dagworth sheep station north of Winton, Queensland, some shearers were in a strike that turned violent. The strikers fired off their rifles and pistols in the air and then set fire to the woolshed at the Dagworth Homestead, killing over a hundred sheep. The owner of Dagworth Homestead and three policemen pursued Hoffmeister who, rather than be captured, shot and killed himself at a billabong. The identity of the composer of the tune is uncertain, but this much is known: it was set to a catchy tune which a friend of Paterson's had heard at the Warrnambool races. The poem and song was first performed on 6 April 1895 at the North Gregory Hotel in Winton, Queensland.
Paterson Ewen was born in 1925.
Paterson Ewen has written: 'Paterson Ewen retrospective' -- subject(s): Art, Canadian, Canadian Art, Exhibitions 'Paterson Ewen, interior motives' -- subject(s): Exhibitions
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Mortimer Ewen died in 1887.
Frederic Ewen died in 1988.
Ewen MacLachlan died in 1822.
Herbert L'Estrange Ewen died in 1912.
Ewen Neil McQueen died in 1967.
Ewen Cameron - soldier - died in 1843.
Mary Ewen died on 2007-04-10.
Ewen Henderson - artist - died in 2000.