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Henry Lawson (b. June
17, 1867,died Sept. 22, 1922), Australian writer of short stories
and balladlike verse noted for his realistic portrayals of bush life.
Lawson's principal works are collections of poems or stories and include: In the Days When the World Was Wide and Other Verses (1896); While the Billy Boils (1896); On the Track and over the Sliprails (1900); Joe Wilson and His Mates (1901); Children of the Bush (1902); and Triangles of Life and Other Stories (1913). |
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The famous Australian poet and writer Henry Lawson gives his name to our most opulent room decorated in rich gold and navy brocades. This room is also ideal for honeymooners or for those just wanting to pamper themselves for that special occasion. The ensuite has separate bath and shower. The bath has spa jets. |
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| Rates: $210 double
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