- A
swagman (also
called a swaggie,
sundowner or tussocker) was a
transient labourer who
traveled by foot from farm to farm
carrying his
belongings in a...
-
Frenzal Rhomb,
released in 1995. It was re-titled Once a
Jolly Swagman,
Always a
Jolly Swagman for its 1997 U.S. release. The last of
these hidden tracks...
- over one's back. The song
narrates the
story of an
itinerant worker, or "
swagman",
boiling a
billy at a bush camp and
capturing a
stray jumbuck (sheep)...
- The
Swagman is a
supervillain in
comic books published by DC Comics. He is
primarily an
enemy of
Batman and the Dark Ranger.
Swagman begins his career...
- may also
refer to:
Swagman (comics)
Swagman Restaurant, in
Ferntree Gully, Melbourne,
Australia Swagman (video game) The
Swagman, a 1965
Australian television...
-
Swagman is a 1997 action-adventure
video game
developed by Core
Design and
published by
Eidos Interactive in
Europe for the Sega
Saturn and in
North America...
- "The
Swagman" is a 1965
Australian television play. It
aired as part of
Wednesday Theatre on 31
March 1965 in
Sydney and Melbourne.
Despite being set...
- The
Swagman Restaurant was a
restaurant in
Ferntree Gully, Melbourne, Australia,
which opened in 1972 and was destro**** by fire in 1991. The restaurant...
- Once a
Jolly Swagman (U.S. title:
Maniacs on Wheels) is a 1949
British film
starring Dirk Bogarde,
Bonar Colleano, Bill Owen,
Thora Hird and Sid James...
-
Death of a
Swagman (1945) is a
novel by
Australian writer Arthur Upfield. It is the
ninth of the author's
novels to
feature his
recurring character Detective...