News from Dagworth
The play, called The Man They Call the Banjo, was adapted from the book Waltzing Matilda - The Secret History of Australia's Favourite Song by folk singer and amateur historian Dennis O'Keeffe. In 1895, AB "Banjo" Paterson paid a visit to Dagworth ...
The established facts are these: In 1895, A.B. "Banjo" Paterson paid a visit to "Dagworth" Station near Winton, western Queensland in the company of his fiancée of eight years Sarah Riley. Riley was a close friend of Christina McPherson, a musical 21 ...
The council has offered use of land 12km out of town – it has a billabong and a coolibah tree – where the filmmakers plan to build replicas of Dagworth Station (where the song was written), the station's shearing shed, and the North Gregory Hotel ...
The council has offered use of land 12km out of town – it has a billabong and a coolibah tree – where the filmmakers plan to build replicas of Dagworth Station (where the song was written), the station's shearing shed, and the North Gregory Hotel ...
The council has offered use of land 12km out of town – it has a billabong and a coolibah tree – where the filmmakers plan to build replicas of Dagworth Station (where the song was written), the station's shearing shed, and the North Gregory Hotel ...
The council has offered use of land 12km out of town – it has a billabong and a coolibah tree – where the filmmakers plan to build replicas of Dagworth Station (where the song was written), the station's shearing shed, and the North Gregory Hotel ...
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IP14 3QL
Dagworth
IP14 3QN
Dagworth
IP14 3RZ
Dagworth
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