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Bowyangs are
pieces of cord, rope, or
leather that are tied
around the wearer's
lower legs. A "
bowyang" is a
single piece of the tie.
Bowyangs come in...
- Ben
Bowyang was an
Australian newspaper comic strip,
first published in the
Melbourne Herald on Sa****ay, 7
October 1933,
created by the
cartoonist Alex...
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traced to a
doggerel poem, "Bullocky Bill",
published anonymously by "
Bowyang Yorke" in 1857.
Other references state that the poem was
published in 1880...
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Australian writer known by
several pen names, prin****lly Bill
Bowyang. The name
bowyang referred to a
piece of cord
strapped below the knee of a wearer's...
- the
Melbourne Herald,
written by C.J. Dennis,
supposedly written by Ben
Bowyang, a
philosophical farmer from "Gunn's Gully", Wells, the Herald's resident...
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stands to this day. The
original poem by
Sheahan was
published in Ben
Bowyangs column in the NQ
Register in 1944. In 1956,
Gordon Parsons was performing...
- Also Drew
Cottle (1979) "The
Sydney Rich and the
Great Depression" in
Bowyang magazine,
September 1979
Geoff Spenceley (1981) p. 46
Geoff Spenceley (1981)...
- England,
famous for his
creation of two
famous Australian comic strips: Ben
Bowyang, and
Bluey and Curley. He was
inducted into the
Australian Cartoonists...
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Words in English, and
among his own
selected words are "absquatulate", "
bowyangs", "collywobbles", "****lek", "filibuster", "gongoozle", "hemidemisemiquaver"...
- the Bullocky", a
doggerel poem
written anonymously under a
pseudonym '
Bowyang York' in the late 1850s; the
original inspiration for Dog on the Tuckerbox...