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Warrulan (sometimes
written Warruloong or Warru-loong;
known in
England as
Edward Warrulan; c. 1835–1855) was an
Aboriginal Australian, who
migrated to...
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London on 12 May. He
brought with him two
aboriginal boys, one of whom was
Warrulan. Once in England, he
published a
narrative of his travels. From 1848 to...
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around 1847,
Hodgkin became guardian to an
Aboriginal Australian youth,
Warrulan, who had been
brought to
England in 1845 by
Edward John Eyre, arranging...
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Australian rules footballer Chad Wingard,
Australian rules footballer Warrulan,
taken to
England as a
child and died
there aged
about 19, in 1855 The...
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onboard the Symmetry, he took two
Ngaiawang boys with him, one of who was
Warrulan. Aiawung,
Aiawong (given by Eyre, who,
according to Tindale, was tone deaf...
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Eddington Elizabeth Jolley Joseph Coles Kirby Ollie Locke Guy
Ritchie Warrulan (circa 1835–1855), an
Aboriginal Australian,
brought to
England in 1845...
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Warstone Lane Cemeteries, s****s to
preserve and
protect the cemetery.
Warrulan (circa 1835–1855) – an
Aboriginal Australian,
brought to
England in 1845...