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sacrifice the passage he had taken to Australia, and all his father's plans for giving him a fresh start in life, if she would tell him not to go, or promise to be his wife, or even give him some hope." This she could not do, though she liked the shy, handsome boy and remembered him with affection to the end of a long life. It was the one romance of Gordon's life.
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money, but was not fortunate and had more than one serious fall. He sold his business and left Ballarat in October 1868 and came to Melbourne, and eventually found lodgings at 10 Lewis Street, Brighton. He had succeeded in straightening his financial affairs and was more cheerful. He made a little money out of his racing and became a member of the
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In spite of short sight, he was becoming very well known as a gentleman rider, and on 10 October 1868, actually won three races in one day at the Melbourne Hunt Club steeplechase meeting. He rode with great patience and judgment, but his want of good sight was always a handicap. He began riding for
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This obelisk was erected as a memorial to the famous Australian poet. From near this spot in July, 1864, Gordon made his famed leap on horseback over an old post and rail guard fence onto a narrow ledge overlooking the Blue Lake and jumped back again onto the roadway. The foundation stone of the
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Gordon had fallen in love with Jane Bridges, a girl, aged 17 who was able to tell the story 60 years afterwards to his biographers. Gordon did not declare his love until he came to say good-bye to her before leaving for Australia on 7 August 1853. "With characteristic recklessness, he offered to
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counted among his admirers, the latter hailing him as "one of the finest poetic singers the English race has ever known". Gordon's reputation peaked in the 1930s, during which time statues and monuments to his memory were erected throughout Australia and Britain. On 30 October 1932, a statue of
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in partnership with Harry Mount, but he had no head for business and the venture was a failure. In March 1868, he had a serious accident, a horse smashing his head against a gatepost of his own yard. His daughter, born on 3 May 1867, died at the age of 11 months, his financial difficulties were
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and doing a fair amount of riding. He bought some land in Western Australia, but returned from a visit there early in 1867 and went to live at Mount Gambier. On 10 June 1867, he published "Ashtaroth, a Dramatic Lyric", and on the 19th of the same month, "Sea Spray and Smoke Drift".
462:, a dialogue between Shakespeare and himself during which Shakespeare laughs at a line attributed to Gordon. Critics dismissed some of Gordon's poetry as careless and banal, but conceded that, at his best, he is a poet of importance, who on occasions wrote some magnificent lines. 395:, through the press, and it was published on 23 June 1870; it was not successful at the time, but is now regarded as one of the most important pieces of Australian literature. Gordon on that day met Kendall, who showed him the proof of the favourable review he had written for the 170:, he was asked to leave. Gordon was again admitted a pupil at Cheltenham College. He was not there for long; he appears to have left in the middle of 1852, but the story that he was expelled from Cheltenham is without foundation. Then, Gordon was sent to the 345:
increasing, and he fell into very low spirits. Dna evidence revealed a possible child of Gordon's that was adopted by his good friends, however it is possible this child was an illegitimate offspring of a different one of Gordon's relatives.
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That Gordon realised his conduct had fallen much below what it might have been can be seen in his poems ... "To my Sister", written three days before he left England, and "Early Adieux", evidently written about the same time.
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quoted from one of Gordon's more famous poems in her Christmas Message of 1992, "Kindness in another's trouble, courage in one's own..", but did not mention the poet's name. The same, full poem was also quoted by
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in 1852. Gordon began to lead a wild and aimless life, contracted debts, and was a great anxiety to his father, who at last decided that his son should go to Australia and make a fresh start in 1853 to join the
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In the decades following Gordon's death, his work continued to draw increasing praise from literary figures and the public at large, and especially in Melbourne, he was exalted as a genius and a national poet.
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Statue of Gordon in Melbourne. Carved beneath are the following lines from "Ye Wearie Wayfarer": "Life is mostly froth and bubble / Two things stand like stone / Kindness in another's trouble / Courage in your
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Gordon was sent to Cheltenham College in 1841, when he was only seven, but after he had been there a year, he was sent to a school kept by the Rev. Samuel Ollis Garrard in Gloucestershire. He attended the
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until the abolition of slavery in the 1830s, and had received significant financial compensation for the loss of their property. Gordon would in 1859 inherit some £7,000 from his mother's estate.
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but Gordon had just asked his publishers what he owed them for printing the book, and realised that he had no money to pay them and no prospects. He went home to his cottage at 10 Lewis Street
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The small, triangular park within which the statue stands, is known as Gordon Reserve; at one of the park's other corners is a statue of his military academy friend and associate
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With his failures behind him, Gordon turned to Victoria, not to Melbourne, which had ignored his poetry, but to Ballarat. In November, he rented Craig's livery stables at
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poet, horseman, police officer and politician. He was the first Australian poet to gain considerable recognition overseas, and according to his contemporary, writer
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ran aground on the Cape Northumberland shoals, not a great distance from where Gordon is known to have been staying. The ship broke up, many perished (see
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Michael Wilding, Wild Bleak Bohemia: Marcus Clarke, Adam Lindsay Gordon and Henry Kendall: A Documentary, Melbourne, Australian Scholarly Publishing 2014
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carrying a package of cartridges for his rifle. Next morning, he rose early, walked into the tea-tree scrub by the beach, and shot himself.
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Gordon's time in politics stimulated him to greater activity – poetry, horse racing, and speculation. He was contributing verse to the
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of the 1880s and 1890s were said to fuel the "Gordon craze", titling a number of their landscapes after lines from Gordon, including
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was unveiled near Parliament House, Melbourne, in a garden now known as Gordon Reserve; and in May 1934, his bust was placed in
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in the title role. Unlike many other early Australian silent films, much of the film survives today. One of Gordon's poems, "
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On 20 October 1862, he married Margaret Park, then a girl of 17. In March 1864, Gordon bought a cottage, Dingley Dell, near
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On 11 January 1865, he received a deputation asking him to stand for parliament and was elected by three votes to the
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on 14 November 1853. He immediately obtained a position in the South Australian mounted police and was stationed at
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by his close friends. His wife went back to South Australia, married Peter Low, and lived until November 1919.
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On 20 September 2014, Gordon was inducted in the Australian Jumps Racing Association's Gallery of Champions.
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of Penola, and was a frequent guest at his grand residence "Yallum". There he wrote "The Sick Stockrider".
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An early 20th-century postcard based on "The Sick Stockrider" shows Gordon as the poem's dying speaker.
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In July 1864, Gordon performed the daring riding feat known as Gordon's Leap on the edge of the
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He had for some time been endeavouring to show that he was heir to the estate of Esslemont in
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Coventry, CJ. "Links in the Chain: British slavery, Victoria and South Australia," 1(1)
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was set to music by French-Australian musician Theodore Tourrier (1846-1929) in 1904
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Smith, Vivian (2009). "Australian Colonial Poetry, 1788–1888". In Pierce, Peter.
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In 1970, Gordon was honoured on a postage stamp bearing his portrait issued by
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Dingley Dell, Gordon's property and home from 1862 to 1866, are preserved as a
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Gordon's works have inspired numerous works in other artistic mediums. The
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Monument erected at Blue Lake in 1887, commemorating Gordon's Leap
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British-Australian poet, horseman, police officer and politician
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Gordon's Ballarat cottage, relocated from Craig's Hotel to the
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In October 1870, a monument was erected over his grave at the
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Adam Lindsay Gordon, The Westminster Abbey Memorial Volume
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Over time, the praise he received resulted in a backlash.
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in Canberra, Australia's capital, is named after Gordon.
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Gordon was just over 20 years old when he arrived in
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Charlton Kings
Melbourne
Brighton General Cemetery
British-Australian
Marcus Clarke
Fayal
Azores
Charlton Kings
Cheltenham
Adam Gordon of Auchindoun
Edom o Gordon
British West Indies
Royal Military Academy, Woolwich
Charles George Gordon
Thomas Bland Strange
Richard Henry Horne
Royal Grammar School Worcester
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Adelaide
Mount Gambier
Penola
Alexander Tolmer
Rev. Julian Tenison Woods
Admella
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Port MacDonnell

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