When he was 16 years of age he published an article in the Sydney Mail which got him the nick-name Banjo. He will always be remembered on the Australian $10 note next to a picture of The Man From Snowy River. Paterson was many things throughout his life, including journalist, war correspondent and soldier, solicitor and editor, however, he was most famous for his iconic bush-ballads and poems such as The Man from Snowy River and Waltzing Matilda. Banjo married Alice Emily Walker on April 8 1903, at age 39 in Tenterfield. He is the author of well-known songs, "Waltzing Matilda" and "The Wild Colonial Boy".

The facts and fiction about the "Man" who inspired Banjo Paterson to write "The Man From Snowy River" This book, “Banjo’s Inspiration”, tries to uncover the myths that have developed since the first release of A. Explore Banjo Paterson's biography, personal life, family and cause of death. If you can't read the image, click here to listen to the same characters being read. He does for Australia what Robert Service does for Canada -- he tells tales of the rugged pioneer Australian, be it good or bad, but always strong.

Period: Feb 17, 1864 to Feb 5, 1941. Date modified Old Lines New Lines; Close × Captcha. Banjo Paterson was born on February 17, 1864 and died on February 5, 1941. B. Patterson’s poem, “The Man from Snowy River” and also gives recognition to the increasing number of contenders and the material provided by previous historians. Anonymous user test. Discover the real story, facts, and details of Banjo Paterson.

To help safeguard the users of this service from spam, we require you to enter the characters you see in the following image.

Banjo Paterson deserves to be better known outside of Australia. They had 2 children: Grace Paterson and Hugh Paterson .

Better known as Banjo, he is the man who wrote the words to the song Waltzing Matilda.

The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1931 - 1954), Thu 6 Feb 1941, Page 8 - DEATH OF "BANJO" PATERSON. Reading his poems lets you make a deep dive into the national myth. Folk Figure. Banjo Paterson was born on February 17 1864, in Orange, to Andrew Bogle Paterson and Rose Isabella Barton. Andrew Barton Paterson, or more familiarly known, 'Banjo' Paterson, was born 17 February 1864.

Nov 1, 1895. Banjo Paterson would have been 76 years old at the time of death or 151 years old today. Poetry ... all Australians know the name Banjo Paterson (for writing Waltzing Matilda and The Man From Snowy River).

The song was inspired by the 1894 Australian sheep shearer's strike and the death of legendary swagman Samuel Frenchy Hoffmeister.