Papers, 1862-1929 / Henry Kendall Subject(s) Kendall, Henry, 18391882, Mitchell Library (NSW). Manuscript,Manuscripts, EnglishNew South WalesSydneyFacsimiles. http://www.lib.monash.edu.au/microform/5786.html
Extractions: Time period: Notes Henry Kendall was the first Australian poet to draw his inspiration from the life, scenery and traditions of the Country. This publication includes letters received by Henry Kendall, 1861-1882, poems and lectures, 1863-1881, Songs from the Mountains, 1880, notes and papers and log book kept while inspector of forests, 1881-1882. Part B includes, correspondence of Charlotte Kendall, 1867-1922, scrapbooks, 1879-1889 and miscellaneous material, 1882-1911. C. Includes correspondence of Frederick Clarence Kendall, 1888-1950, notebooks on the life and work of Henry Kendall, review re Henry Kendall by G. G. McCrae, 1882, sent to Alexander Sutherland with MS. notes by F. C. Kendall, scrapbook, 1937-1938. D. Pictorial material.
Dictionary Of Australian Biography I-K Kendall, Henry (18391882), When Henry Kendall was 15 he went to sea withone of his uncles and was away for about two years. http://gutenberg.net.au/dictbiog/0-dict-biogI-K.html
Extractions: A Ba Be-Bo ... ^Top of page sculptor, was born at Portsmouth, England, in August 1862. He studied at the Lambeth art school and worked as a modeller at the Doulton potteries. He emigrated to Sydney in 1892, and in 1895 his head of an Australian aboriginal was bought for the national gallery at Sydney. Other busts were purchased for the same gallery in 1896 and 1900. Illingworth did some architectural sculpture for buildings in Sydney, and a large number of portrait busts of notable men of his time. He also went to New Zealand and modelled some busts of Maori chiefs for the government. He was preparing models for the Henry Lawson (q.v.) statue competition when he died suddenly on 26 June 1926. He left a widow, two sons and two daughters. He was a well-known and well-liked figure in the art world of Sydney. W. Moore
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Extractions: Henry Clarence Kendall (1839-1882) I purposed once to take my pen and write, Not songs, like some, tormented and awry With passion, but a cunning harmony Of words and music caught from glen and height, And lucid colours born of woodland light And shining places where the sea-streams lie. But this was when the heat of youth glowed white, And since I've put the faded purpose by. I have no faultless fruits to offer you Who read this book; but certain syllables Herein are borrowed from unfooted dells And secret hollows dear to noontide dew; And these at least, though far between and few, May catch the sense like subtle forest spells. So take these kindly, even though there be Some notes that unto jother lyres belong, Stray echoes from the elder sons of song; And think how from its neighbouring native sea The pensive shell doth borrow melody. I would not do the lordly masters wrong By filching fair words from the shining throng Whose music haunts me, as the wind a tree. Lo, when a stranger in soft Syrian glooms
Author Henry Kendall, From The Oldpoetry Poetry Archive I was from Australia, and I lived from 18391882. Henry Kendall returned toSydney in March, 1857, and at once obtained employment in the city and set http://oldpoetry.com/author/Henry Kendall
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AUSTRALIAN Literature (including POETRY) (e-Book, E-Books, EBooks) Kendall, Henry (18391882), The Poems of Henry Kendall illus. Kendall, HenryClarence (1839-1882), Three Sonnets (Prefatory Sonnet; A Mountain Spring, http://www.digitalbookindex.com/_search/search010litaustraliana.asp
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Charles Harpur - Collection - Heritage Collection Henry Kendall s (18391882) clear, melodious lyrics are well known to manyAustralian readers. A number of his poems were inspired http://192.231.59.40/heritage/collection/2.cfm
Extractions: MLP*88 One of Australia's most important and influential poets, Charles Harpur (1813-1868) was born at Windsor, near the Hawkesbury River, New South Wales. His contribution to the literature of his era included verse, criticism and political statements. The impact of his work has been extraordinary, and his literary legacy lies in the revelation of Australia's natural wonders to a population that often looked to Europe for ideas of beauty in nature. Harpur was also an ardent nationalist and he sought, through his work, to instil ideas of political independence from Britain in his readers and associates. Many of his earlier verses were published in the newspaper, Currency Lad , others in Empire , at that time edited by Henry Parkes. Harpur's first volume of poetry, Thoughts: A series of sonnets , was published in 1845. A posthumous book of his work, Poems , was published in 1883. Display period: January - December 2005 previous collection next [State Library home] ... Privacy
HENNESSY ART WORK COLLECTION POSTCARD IMAGES by Henry Kendall Australian poet, 18391882 Title of Painting OUTBACK 1V ofseries NBH2003 - On the Murray; Medium-Acrylic On Canvas Board / Dimensions http://www.hennessyinfolink.com.au/hennessy_art_work_collection_pos.htm
Index Kendall, Henry (18391882). Leaves from Australian Forests Poems and Songs Songsfrom the Mountains. Key, Ellen (1849-1926). The Education of the Child http://www.eshu.cn/en3k/titles/index-k.htm