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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...
- traced to a doggerel poem, "Bullocky Bill", published anonymously by "Bowyang Yorke" in 1857. Other references state that the poem was published in 1880...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...