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Gwoya Tjungurrayi (c. 1895 – 28
March 1965), also
spelt Gwoja Tjungarrayi,
Gwoya Jungarai, and
Gwoya Djungarai, and also
known by his
nickname One Pound...
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Yanmadjari Gwoya/Kwatye Jungarrayi, aka "One
Pound Jimmy", was the
first named Aboriginal person to
appear on an
Australian postage stamp, in 1950.
Gwoya is the...
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other than
members of the
royal family. However, in 1950
Anmatyerre man
Gwoya Tjungurrayi became the
first living Australian depicted on a stamp. Presumably...
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Aboriginal elder. The
drawing was
based on
Ainslie Roberts'
drawing of
Gwoya Tjungurrayi, also
known as "One
Pound Jimmy", a Warlpiri-Anmatyerre man...
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stamps were
members of the
British royal family, with the
exception of
Gwoya Tjungurrayi in 1950. As
examples of
Australian graphic art, the
stamps are...
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characters like Bill Harney, a bushman,
raconteur and writer, and
Gwoya Jungarai or "One
Pound Jimmy",
famous for
being depicted on
earlier Australian...
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replacing the
electoral division of Stuart. The
division is
named after Gwoya Tjungurrayi, a Walpiri-Anmatyerre man who
survived the
Coniston m****acre...
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standing heroically with a
spear and
gazing to the distance. "Jimmy" was
Gwoya Jungarai, a
Walbiri man, but when his image,
cropped to head and shoulders...
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seats were renamed:
Nhulunbuy became Mulka, and
Stuart became Gwoja (after
Gwoya Tjungurrayi). The
boundaries of the
electoral division of
Katherine had...
- Rose Nangala.
After his father's
death in the 1940s his
mother married Gwoya Jungarai,
better known as One
Pound Jimmy,
whose image was used on a well...