It is in nice condition paper wise.
It has some small marks on Greenway’s head and above Lawson on reverse.
Top corner tellers flick crease as well.
It is in nice condition paper wise.
It has some small marks on Greenway’s head and above Lawson on reverse.
Top corner tellers flick crease as well.
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Obverse: Francis Howard Greenway (20 November 1777 – September 1837) was an iconic colonial architect in Australia.
Reverse:Henry Lawson (17 June 1867 – 2 September 1922) was an Australian writer and poet . Along with his contemporary Banjo Paterson, Lawson is among the best-known Australian poets and fiction writers of the colonial period, and is often called Australia’s “greatest writer”
Watermark: Captain Cook in left panel
Henry Lawson Popular poems, short stories and sketches,
“A Child in the Dark, and a Foreign Father” (short story, 1902)
“A Neglected History” (essay)
“Andy’s Gone with Cattle” (poem)
“Australian Loyalty” (essay, 1887)
“Freedom on the Wallaby” (poem, 1891)
“Saint Peter” (poem, 1893)
“Scots of the Riverina” (poem, 1917)
“Steelman’s Pupil” (short story)
“The Babies of Walloon (poem, 1891)
“The Bush Undertaker” (short story, 1892)
“The City Bushman” (poem, 1892)
“The Drover’s Wife” (short story, 1892)
“The Geological Spieler” (short story, 1896)
“The Iron-Bark Chip” (short story, 1900)
“The Loaded Dog” (short story, 1901)
“The Teams” (poem, 1896)
“The Union Buries Its Dead” (short story, 1893)
“Triangles of Life, and other stories” (short stories, 1916)
“United Division” (essay, 1888)
“Up The Country” (poem, 1892)
*All biographical details are taken from Wikipedia for education purposes only.