- by one of
McKeahnie's sisters Lem
McKeahnie,
Banjo Paterson learnt of the tale in
Sydney while in the
presence of a
friend of
McKeahnie's, Mrs Jim H****all...
-
offers as
evidence a
letter by
McKeahnie's sister that
discusses the ride and Paterson's
hearing of the ride.
McKeahnie was
killed in a
riding accident...
- with the
McKeahnie family of
Rosedale Station,
which comprised Alexander and Mary
McKeahnie and
their six children,
including Charlie McKeahnie who has...
- who had
colossal strength and
quick wit.
Another folk hero is
Charlie McKeahnie, the hero of
Banjo Paterson's poem "The Man from
Snowy River",
whose bravery...
-
Adaminaby – the poet
Barcroft Boake also
wrote about McKeahnie's ride in "On the Range", in
which McKeahnie chases down a well-bred
horse which had escaped...
-
notable stockman Charlie McKeahnie, a
likely source of
inspiration for Paterson's epic poem The Man From
Snowy River.
McKeahnie was
renowned for his risky...
- "Map of
Little Bimberi, ACT".
Bonzle Digital Atlas of Australia. "Map of
McKeahnie, ACT".
Bonzle Digital Atlas of Australia. "Highest
Mountains and Hills...
-
where they
remained until the
early 1860s; sold the
property to
Charles McKeahnie;
Davis then
moved to
Ginninderra Cottage where he
remained until the early...
- Australia". Peakbagger.com. "Mount Hotham, Australia". Peakbagger.com. "Mount
McKay, Australia". Peakbagger.com. "Mount Buggery". Mapcarta.
Retrieved 11 July...
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build a church. He
received promised of A£275,
notably A£100 from
Charles McKeahnie of "Booroomba" and A£50 from Dr Morton. It was estimated, however, that...