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1926 film
Greenhide is a 1926 Australian film directed by Charles Chauvel. Only part of the film survives. High society girl Margery Paton (Elsa Chauvel) leaves
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Australian filmmaker (1897–1959)
was profitable enough for Chauvel to raise funds for a second film. In Greenhide a city girl struggles to cope on a cattle station and gradually finds
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Driver of a bullock team
run down by a large dray or jinker. The thong, often made of plaited greenhide, was 8 to 10 feet long and attached to the handle by a leather loop. These
Bullocky
Town in New South Wales, Australia
filled with mud .' A verse of the Australian folk song Stringybark and Greenhide (circa 1865) celebrates the bad reputation among bullock drivers of the
Bargo,_New_South_Wales
Australian filmmaker, actress (1898–1983)
Australian film making, best known for her contributions to films such as Greenhide, In the Wake of the Bounty, and Jedda. Her legacy in Australian film was
Elsa_Chauvel
1926 film
reported profit of £1,300 and Chauvel made another film for the company, Greenhide (1926). Mabel Forrest was very pleased with the film. On 7 July 1926 "The
The_Moth_of_Moonbi
Type of blunt implement used for striking
thong was 2.4 to 3.0 metres (8 to 10 ft) long, or more, and often made of greenhide. A long handle was cut from spotted gum or another native tree and was
Whip
Western Australian bushranger (d. 1900)
2014. Devereux, Drew (2006). "Early life of Moondyne Joe". Dollypot, Greenhide and Spindrift: A Journal of Bush History. 2 (3). ISBN 0-85905-416-0. Archived
Moondyne_Joe
Sub-genre
(1982) in that year, and Stuart Cunningham refers to Charles Chauvel's Greenhide (1926) as a "kangaroo Western" in 1989. Grayson Cooke attributes the first
Australian_Western
Type of whip
nylon) an Australian stockwhip is usually made of redhide or sometimes greenhide leather but can also be made of kangaroo hide. Because a kangaroo is a
Stockwhip
Town in Queensland, Australia
occupancy of Colinton the Balfours built stockyards on the north bank of Greenhide Creek near its junction with the Brisbane River. The yards became known
Linville,_Queensland
Town in New South Wales, Australia
passed into Australian folklore, in the form of the song Stringybark and Greenhide 'If you travel on the road, and chance to stick in Bargo, To avoid a bad
Tahmoor,_New_South_Wales
Improvised building methods, in Australian English
often not available; wooden pegs, wire, or strips of greenhide might be used as fasteners. Greenhide strips might also be used as hinges for doors or shutters
Bush_carpentry
Historic site in Queensland, Australia
shaft, erecting a headframe and introducing steel buckets in place of greenhide. In 1896 the main shaft was sunk to 380 feet (120 m), making Golden Gate
Golden Gate Mining and Town Complex
Golden_Gate_Mining_and_Town_Complex
Australian stockman and drover (1852–1892)
the Northern Territory. He was known as "Greenhide Sam Croker", because of his skill in working with greenhide, the untanned hide of an animal. He often
Sam_Croker
Pastoral lease in the Northern Territory, Australia
at Wyndham. The station manager in 1891 was Sam Croker (also known as "Greenhide Sam") who was described as "as thorough a bushman as can be found in all
Wave_Hill_Station
Pastoral lease in the Northern Territory
to Auvergne in 1886 with another 8,000 on the road behind them. Sam "Greenhide" Croker was one of the first station managers at Auvergne. He was shot
Auvergne_Station
Historic house in Queensland, Australia
house and passed the time by making skewers for the local butcher and greenhide whips. In contrast, his wife Mary Ann was ladylike and dainty. She was
Langenbaker_House
Frontier cattleman of Queensland and Northern Territory
false. Once at Auvergne, Watson took over operations there from Sam "Greenhide" Croker who had recently been shot dead during a game of cards by an Aboriginal
Jack Watson (cattle station manager)
Jack_Watson_(cattle_station_manager)
Musical artist
Meredith, John (1981). "Three songs of Sally Sloane". Stringybark & Greenhide vol. 3 no. 1: 7-9. Songs are "Young Pat McGuire", "The Maid of Sweet Gauteen"
Sally_Sloane
Historic site in Queensland, Australia
bullocks needed to be continuously shod and the workmen were forced to lace greenhide to their boots. The difficult terrain and extent of the wall would have
Jimbour_Dry_Stone_Wall
Australian art historian
exhibitions and illustrated for the national folk magazine Stringy Bark and Greenhide, worked as graphic designer, designed book and record covers, created
Richard_Cornish
Irish-born Australian colonist, pastoralist, squatter and grazier
revolver into the empty night. Flynn soon left and Macartney employed Sam "Greenhide" Croker as station manager who was famous for helping establish the nearby
John_Arthur_Macartney
River in New South Wales, Australia
Brummagen Creek 239 metres (784 ft) Gin Gin Creek 217 metres (712 ft) Greenhide Creek 209 metres (686 ft) Bulla Bulla Creek 202 metres (663 ft) Five Mile
Macquarie_River
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List of Australian films of the 1920s
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First person to be legally executed in the Northern Territory of Australia
became a skilled stockman and jockey. He shot dead the acting manager "Greenhide" Sam Croker of Auvergne Station, a remote Northern Territory cattle station
Charlie_Flannigan_(stockman)
Stock route in Northern Territory, Australia
Kimberleys (Western Australia). Buchanan travelled alongside Gordon Buchanan, "Greenhide" Sam Croker, Willie Glass, Archie Ferguson and Mick Berry. Their journey
Murranji_Track
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English : of French (possibly Huguenot) origin. According to family tradition, this is a habitational name from a place called Mathenay in the French Alps.Daniel Matheny came to MD from London in the latter half of the 17th century.
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The Country India; Land of the Indians
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