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  2. Waltzing Matilda - Wikipedia

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    "Waltzing Matilda" was certainly not sung on 6 April 1895. Sir Herbert Ramsay did sing "Waltzing Matilda" when Bob Macpherson, Christina and Banjo visited Oondooroo Station, owned by the Ramsay family probably in the first week of September 1895. Herbert was dressed up as a swagman and his photo was taken. [49]

  3. Swagman - Wikipedia

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    A romanticised figure, the swagman is famously referred to in the song "Waltzing Matilda", by Banjo Paterson, which tells of a swagman who turns to stealing a sheep from the local squatter. The economic depressions of the 1860s and 1890s saw an increase in these itinerant workers. During these periods it was seen as 'mobilising the workforce'.

  4. And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda - Wikipedia

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    The song is an account of the memories of an old Australian man who, as a youngster, had travelled across rural Australia as a swagman, "waltzing [his] Matilda" (carrying his "swag", a combination of portable sleeping gear and luggage) all over the bush and the outback. In 1915, he joined the Australian armed forces and was sent to Gallipoli ...

  5. Waltzing Matilda (radio serial) - Wikipedia

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    Waltzing Matilda is a 1941 Australian radio serial by Edmund Barclay. [2] Premise ... quits his job to travel the country and become a swagman. [3]

  6. Up Jumped a Swagman - Wikipedia

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    Up Jumped a Swagman is a 1965 British musical comedy film directed by Christopher Miles and starring Frank Ifield, Annette Andre, Ronald Radd and Suzy Kendall. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was written by Lewis Greifer and includes the songs " Waltzing Matilda " and " I Remember You ".

  7. Waltzing Matilda (1933 film) - Wikipedia

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    Pat Hanna held a competition for the name of the film. A prize of £10 was shared amongst the 20 people who suggested "Waltzing Matilda". [9]The character of Chic William was well established on stage and in Pat Hanna's previous movies but changed for this film- he is poor, drinking heavily and drifting from job to job.

  8. Banjo Paterson - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, a rendition of "Waltzing Matilda" by country-and-western singer Slim Dusty was the first song broadcast by astronauts to Earth. [39] He topped the list of The Greatest of All - Our 50 Top Australians published in The Australian on 27 June 2013. [40]

  9. Talk:Waltzing Matilda - Wikipedia

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    Waltzing Matilda is within the scope of WikiProject Australia, ... Rather than saying 'once a jolly swagman camped by a billabong', the words jolly and Chinese were ...