| 31. | Drawings of swagmen, itinerant bush workers, rural nomads and other men " on the wallaby " were prevalent in newspapers and picturesque atlases.
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| 32. | James and his girlfriend announce their engagement and Chic sets off alone as a swagman, accompanied by a chorus of'Waltzing Matilda '.
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| 33. | He appeared in the 1949 film " Once a Jolly Swagman ", for which the racing scenes were shot at New Cross.
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| 34. | In Patterson's poem, a Waltzing Matilda referred to the blanket or swag that kept the swagman warm as he moved around the Outback.
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| 35. | A bronze statue of Lawson accompanied by a swagman, a dog and a fencepost ( reflecting his writing ) stands in The Domain, Sydney.
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| 36. | Crooked Mick is a larger-than-life character from Australian Oral Tradition, emerging during the era of the swagmen, and sheep shearing.
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| 37. | Swagmen travelled with fellow'swaggies'for periods, walking where they had to go, hitch hiking or stowing aboard cargo trains to get around.
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| 38. | In 1944 he published the novel " Once a Jolly Swagman " ( 1944 ), about motorcycle racing, which was filmed in 1949.
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| 39. | :I don't know anything about the missing article, but this has led me to notice the extreme Aussie bias in our swagman article.
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| 40. | The name " Swaggie " was chosen, and a fellow patron, commercial artist Tim Nichol, drew the original Swagman and Dog logo.
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