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matthewwebb-me · 3 years ago
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sublimerhymes · 5 years ago
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Those Names by Banjo Paterson
The shearers sat in the firelight, hearty and hale and strong, After the hard day's shearing, passing the joke along: The 'ringer' that shore a hundred, as they never were shorn before, And the novice who, toiling bravely, had tommy-hawked half a score, The tarboy, the cook and the slushy, the sweeper that swept the board, The picker-up, and the penner, with the rest of the shearing horde. There were men from the inland stations where the skies like a furnace glow, And men from Snowy River, the land of frozen snow; There were swarthy Queensland drovers who reckoned all land by miles, And farmers' sons from the Murray, where many a vineyard smiles. They started at telling stories when they wearied of cards and games, And to give these stories flavour they threw in some local names, Then a man from the bleak Monaro, away on the tableland, He fixed his eyes on the ceiling, and he started to play his hand. He told them of Adjintoothbong, where the pine-clad mountains freeze, And the weight of the snow in summer breaks branches off the trees, And, as he warmed to the business, he let them have it strong -- Nimitybelle, Conargo, Wheeo, Bongongolong; He lingered over them fondly, because they recalled to mind A thought of the bush homestead, and the girl that he left behind. Then the shearers all sat silent till a man in the corner rose; Said he, 'I've travelled a-plenty but never heard names like those. Out in the western districts, out in the Castlereigh Most of the names are easy -- short for a man to say. You've heard of Mungrybambone and the Gundabluey Pine, Quobbotha, Girilambone, and Terramungamine, Quambone, Eunonyhareenyha, Wee Waa, and Buntijo --' But the rest of the shearers stopped him: 'For the sake of your jaw, go slow, If you reckon those names are short ones out where such names prevail, Just try and remember some long ones before you begin the tale.' And the man from the western district, though never a word he said, Just winked with his dexter eyelid, and then he retired to bed.
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slnswweb · 8 years ago
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Our Word of the week is GirilamboneAccording to Boxes 4-5:... http://ift.tt/2lQ5zoo
Our Word of the week is Girilambone
According to Boxes 4-5: Survey forms and correspondence received by the Royal Anthropological Society of Australasia regarding Aboriginal place names, 1899-1903, 1921-1926  Girilambone means “Place of many stars”.
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It is important to note that these records were written in most cases about Aboriginal languages by non - Aboriginal people. For this reason, the written words may not accurately reflect the ways in which an oral language was spoken and transmitted.
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statelibrarynsw · 11 years ago
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A lot of the smaller settlements kept goats at this time - mainly for a fresh supply of milk - Girilambone near Nyngan, NSW
"But I wanted a pony!"
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