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Australian author who
published many of his
works under the
pseudonym Rolf
Boldrewood. He is best
known for his 1882
bushranging novel Robbery Under Arms. Browne...
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Boldrewood Innovation Campus is one of the
University of Southampton’s campuses,
located in B****ett, Southampton. The
newly built campus is a
centre where...
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General Hospital offering courses in
Medicine and
Health Sciences, and
Boldrewood Campus housing an
engineering and
maritime technology campus and Lloyd's...
- Melbourne-based
authors and
poets Marcus Clarke, Adam
Lindsay Gordon and Rolf
Boldrewood produced classic visions of
colonial life, and many
visiting writers recorded...
- (1708–1780),
English officer of arms
Thomas Alexander Browne (1826–1915) "Rolf
Boldrewood",
Australian writer Thomas Brown (disambiguation) Tom
Brown (disambiguation)...
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Bolderwood is an area of the New
Forest in Hampshire.
Bolderwood hosts a deer
sanctuary with a
public deer
observation platform. As a result, the public...
- (born 1959),
Filipino expatriate Ralph de Boissière (1907–2008) Rolf
Boldrewood (Thomas
Alexander Browne) (1826–1915) Ian Bone (born 1956)
Alison Booth...
- Empire, and in his 1884
novel My Run Home, the
Australian author Rolf
Boldrewood wrote, "Your
bedroom curtains were
still drawn as I p****ed on my morning...
- as the
inspiration for
Captain Starlight, the main
character in Rolf
Boldrewood's 1882
bushranging novel Robbery Under Arms.
Little is
known about Law's...
- they were
first sighted.'
Boldrewood's account has been questioned, as
Jupiter was
captured in
April of that year (
Boldrewood 1896, pp. 65, 84–85). at...