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having at times given way to excessive drinking, but stated positively that he had never actually seen him the worse for drink. McCrae was a good friend to Kendall and he had many other friends in spite of his retiring and sensitive nature. But his friends could not save him from himself, and his two years in Melbourne were among the most miserable of his life. A pathetic letter is still in existence, in which Kendall tells McCrae that he could not go to Gordon's funeral because he was penniless. In December 1870 he was charged with forging and uttering a cheque but found not guilty on the ground of insanity. Unable to support his family, he was forced back to Sydney by poverty, ill health and drunkenness. Intervals of dogged literary effort alternated with lapses into melancholia. His wife had to return to her mother and Kendall became a derelict; in early 1873 he spent four months in the Gladesville Hospital for the Insane. In November 1873 Kendall was taken in by the Fagan brothers, timber merchants near Gosford, and was afterwards given a position in the business of one of the brothers, Michael Fagan, at
452: 218:, which had become a larger city than Sydney and more of a literary centre. Kendall's decision to give up his position must at the time have seemed very unwise. But he had become financially embarrassed before his marriage on account of the extravagance of his family, and his wife found it impossible to live with his mother, who had joined the young couple. The elder Mrs Kendall was in fact practically a dipsomaniac, and the poet felt that the only chance of happiness for himself and his wife was to make a fresh start in another city. 211:, was published at Sydney. It was well received and eventually the whole edition of 500 copies was sold. Representations were made to the government, and in 1863 a position was found for the poet in the lands department. He was transferred to the colonial secretary's department in 1864 and appears to have discharged his duties in a conscientious way; his hours were not long and he had some leisure for literature. His salary, originally £150 a year, became increased to £250 and he was able to make a home for his mother and sisters. 1252: 1271: 312: 245:, soon after his arrival. The poem 'Bell-Birds', one of Australia's best-known poems, was published in that volume. The press notices were favourable, one reviewer in his enthusiasm going so far as to say that "Swinburne, Arnold and Morris are indulgently treated if we allow them an equal measure of poetic feeling with Kendall". Despite this, comparatively few copies were sold and the publisher made a loss. 252:, a temporary position was found for him in the government statist's office. Kendall, however, had no head for figures. He did his best but found his tasks hopeless. One day McCrae was called out into the passage to see Kendall, an agitated, trembling figure who told him he must go, he could not stand it any longer. Years later 179:
Returning from his maritime experience to Sydney when 17-years-old, Kendall found his mother keeping a boarding-school; it was necessary that he should do something to earn a living, and he became a shop-assistant. He had begun to write verses and this brought him in contact with two well-known verse
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In 1881 his old friend Sir Henry Parkes had him appointed inspector of state forests at a salary of £500 a year. But his health, never strong, broke down due to the required long rides in all weather. He caught a severe chill, developed consumption, and died at Redfern in Sydney on 1 August 1882. He
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in his essay draws a lurid picture of the depths into which the poet had fallen. It is true that he had the authority of Kendall's poem "On a Street", but years afterwards George Gordon McCrae reported that Kendall "made the worst of everything including himself". McCrae had no doubt about Kendall
286:. It was an outstanding success, doing much to re-establish his reputation. The volume contained a satirical poem on a politician of the day and had to be withdrawn under threat of a libel action. The original edition is now very rare. The volume was reissued with another poem substituted. 33: 279:. There he stayed six years and found again his self-respect. Writing in October 1880 to George Gordon McCrae he said, referring to his employer, "I want you to know the bearer. He is the man who led me out of Gethsemane and set me in the sunshine". 505:
On the hillside above West Gosford, near "Lookout – West Gosford" is a stone monument located on a tight bend of the Central Coast Highway, built sometime before 1920. The marble plaque is inscribed:
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sought to correct the confusion in 1928, publishing a pamphlet which included proof that the poet was baptised Thomas Henry Kendall, but stated the name of Henry Clarence Kendall at his wedding.
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In 1868 he married Charlotte Rutter, the daughter of a Sydney physician, and in the following year resigned from his position in the government service and went to
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He received only a slight education. When he was 15 he went to sea with one of his uncles on a whaling voyage and was away for about two years.
153:, an Englishman who came to Sydney in 1809 and five years later went as a missionary to New Zealand, before settling in New South Wales in 1827. 1341: 1316: 145:, twin son (with Basil Edward Kendall) of Basil Kendall (1809–1852) and his wife Matilda Kendall, née McNally c. 1815, and baptised in the 342:. A translation into German of selected poems by Henry Kendall taken from the book of his son Frederick C. Kendall appeared in 2021. 1356: 1346: 1351: 237:(1869-70). Kendall, however, had none of the qualities of a successful journalist. Some of his work was accepted by the press and 129:. He appears never to have used his first name — his three volumes of verse were all published under the name of "Henry Kendall". 1331: 1133:
Henry Kendall, Ausgewählte Gedichte - übertragen ins Deutsche von Harald J.W. Müller-Kirsten (Verlag Haag+Herchen GmbH, 2021),
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is home to the stone building (now a museum known as 'Henry Kendall Cottage') where he lived for some time with the Fagans.
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The poet found that he could not make a living by literature and, probably by the good offices of
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which printed three of them and gave the author kindly praise. In the same year his first volume,
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The biennial Henry Kendall Poetry Award, run by Central Coast Poets Inc., has been won by poets
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from 1850 to 1857 and published a few of his youthful verses. In 1862 he sent some poems to the
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in 1861 and Kendall was again employed by him for about six months during the following year.
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is named after him and not, as some suspect, after the similarly-spelled ancient town of
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is also named in his honour: Henry Kendall Gardens (formally the Henry Kendall Village).
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They travelled south to Melbourne where he was welcomed by his fellow writers, such as
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Searle, E. W. (1920), "1 negative : nitrate, b&w ; 11.6 x 16.2 cm.",
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Monument to Henry Kendall, Pacific Highway, Gosford, New South Wales, ca. 1935
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writers of the day, Joseph Sheridan Moore who published a volume of verse,
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Australian Dictionary of Biography – Thomas Henry Kendall (1839–1882)
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Australian Dictionary of Biography – Thomas Kendall (1778–1832)
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area of northern New South Wales). Journalist and fellow poet
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Kendall was born in a settler's hut by Yackungarrah Creek in
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Kendall had indeed lost heart; he drifted into drinking and
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In 1886 a memorial edition of his poems was published at
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Kendall monument with poem inscription on plaque (2022)
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http://setis.library.usyd.edu.au/ozlit/pdf/v00009.pdf
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His father was the second son of Rev. 1187: 476:A retirement village in the nearby suburb of 1367:Infectious disease deaths in New South Wales 1218:Bell's Life In Sydney And Sporting Chronicle 1055: 975: 973: 787:"Unveiling of the Monument to Henry Kendall" 753: 751: 749: 1229:– via National Library of Australia. 995:– via National Library of Australia. 821: 803:– via National Library of Australia. 775:– via National Library of Australia. 722:and other modern reference works, also by 596:"The Glen of the White Man's Grave" (1860) 349:has a granitic sculpture to the poet (GPS 31: 970: 746: 590: 383:His name is given to several locations: 688:"Dedication : To a Mountain" (1880) 450: 310: 705: 282:In 1880 he published his third volume, 241:published his second volume of poetry, 1294: 1342:19th-century deaths from tuberculosis 1279:– Kendall's poetical works online at 521:But once we found its dwelling place— 261:"Just as in Southern climes they give 1317:Australian people of English descent 1085:"Thomas Henry Kendall (1839–1882)". 669:"The Voice in the Native Oak" (1874) 650:"Prefatory Sonnets : II" (1869) 446: 403:in the County of Cumbria in England. 1287:http://www.centralcoastpoets.com.au 653:"The Hut by the Black Swamp" (1869) 647:"Prefatory Sonnets : I" (1869) 525:And, in a dream, I stopped to trace 13: 1088:Australian Dictionary of Biography 720:Australian Dictionary of Biography 319:A posthumous portrait, painted by 14: 1378: 1237: 516:The mountains shut it in from men 1357:Colony of New South Wales people 1347:Tuberculosis deaths in Australia 1269: 618:"The Voyage of Telegonus" (1866) 96:Poet, inspector of state forests 1352:19th-century Australian writers 1253:Works by or about Henry Kendall 1206: 1181: 1178:. Central Coast Poets Inc.(NSW) 1169: 1143: 1127: 1118: 1104: 1095: 1035:"The truth about Henry Kendall" 1027: 999: 942: 729: 548: 512:There was a rock-pool in a glen 315:Monument in Kendall, NSW (2007) 195:Kendall made another friend in 156:Kendall has also been known as 16:Australian author and bush poet 914: 900:The Ulladulla And Milton Times 888: 860: 832: 807: 779: 712: 656:"Aboriginal Death-Song" (1869) 569:Leaves from Australian Forests 329:Henry Kendall, His Later Years 289: 243:Leaves from Australian Forests 1: 1332:19th-century Australian poets 664:Song of the Shingle Splitters 615:"Daniel Henry Deniehy" (1865) 461:New South Wales Central Coast 325:National Library of Australia 174: 132: 1362:Writers from New South Wales 1327:Australian people in whaling 1322:Burials at Waverley Cemetery 1040:Windsor and Richmond Gazette 602:"Fainting By the Way" (1861) 265:The hard-up rhymer figures!" 63:, New South Wales, Australia 7: 1268:(public domain audiobooks) 693:The Song of Ninian Melville 10: 1383: 333:Kendall Our God-made Chief 301:Commonwealth Literary Fund 143:Ulladulla, New South Wales 981:"Australian authors' day" 873:The Evening News (Sydney) 792:The Sydney Morning Herald 698:"Beyond Kerguelen" (1880) 553: 518:In flowerful fairy lands. 486:Henry Kendall High School 306: 108: 100: 92: 84: 68: 42: 30: 23: 896:"Henry Clarence Kendall" 868:"Death of Henry Kendall" 599:"The Curlew Song" (1860) 577:Songs from the Mountains 527:Our names upon a stone. 523:The lovely and the lone— 467:Henry Kendall Street in 368:31.632715°S 152.706367°E 284:Songs from the Mountains 37:Henry Kendall (pre-1882) 736:Narara, New South Wales 677:Bill the Bullock Driver 641:"Moss on a Wall" (1868) 514:Beyond Narrara's sands; 488:(also in West Gosford). 434:A street and a park in 1262:Works by Henry Kendall 1244:Works by Henry Kendall 644:"Rose Lorraine" (1869) 591:Major individual works 584:Poems of Henry Kendall 546: 456: 373:-31.632715; 152.706367 316: 158:Henry Clarence Kendall 88:Henry Clarence Kendall 764:The Australian Worker 759:"Truth about Kendall" 624:"The Warrigal" (1867) 610:The Last of His Tribe 507: 454: 387:The small village of 314: 1337:Australian foresters 1302:Henry Kendall (poet) 706:Notes and references 272:Alexander Sutherland 250:George Gordon McCrae 223:George Gordon McCrae 186:James Lionel Michael 119:Thomas Henry Kendall 112:Frederick C. Kendall 47:Thomas Henry Kendall 636:A Death in the Bush 497:, Judy Johnson and 429:in New South Wales. 364: /  345:Comboyne Street in 231:Adam Lindsay Gordon 127:natural environment 1155:Monument Australia 1051:– via Trove. 1023:– via Trove. 966:– via Trove. 938:– via Trove. 910:– via Trove. 884:– via Trove. 856:– via Trove. 457: 317: 199:, who was editing 182:Spring Life Lyrics 1281:Sydney University 1248:Project Gutenberg 1202:– via Trove 1139:978-3-89846-878-7 927:Hawkesbury Herald 845:Freeman's Journal 621:"Campaspe" (1866) 510:TO KENDALL'S ROCK 447:NSW Central Coast 297:Waverley Cemetery 116: 115: 1374: 1273: 1272: 1257:Internet Archive 1231: 1230: 1228: 1226: 1210: 1204: 1203: 1201: 1199: 1185: 1179: 1173: 1167: 1166: 1164: 1162: 1147: 1141: 1131: 1125: 1122: 1116: 1115: 1108: 1102: 1099: 1093: 1092: 1082: 1069: 1064: 1053: 1052: 1050: 1048: 1031: 1025: 1024: 1022: 1020: 1012:The Australasian 1003: 997: 996: 994: 992: 977: 968: 967: 965: 963: 955:The Australasian 946: 940: 939: 937: 935: 918: 912: 911: 909: 907: 892: 886: 885: 883: 881: 864: 858: 857: 855: 853: 836: 830: 825: 819: 818: 817:. 24 April 2010. 811: 805: 804: 802: 800: 783: 777: 776: 774: 772: 755: 738: 733: 727: 716: 682:"Araluen" (1879) 410:Elwood, Victoria 379: 378: 376: 375: 374: 369: 365: 362: 361: 360: 357: 266: 262: 239:George Robertson 205:London Athenaeum 104:Charlotte Rutter 85:Other names 75: 56: 54: 35: 21: 20: 1382: 1381: 1377: 1376: 1375: 1373: 1372: 1371: 1292: 1291: 1270: 1240: 1235: 1234: 1224: 1222: 1212: 1211: 1207: 1197: 1195: 1186: 1182: 1174: 1170: 1160: 1158: 1151:"Henry Kendall" 1149: 1148: 1144: 1132: 1128: 1123: 1119: 1110: 1109: 1105: 1100: 1096: 1084: 1083: 1072: 1065: 1056: 1046: 1044: 1033: 1032: 1028: 1018: 1016: 1007:"Henry Kendall" 1005: 1004: 1000: 990: 988: 979: 978: 971: 961: 959: 948: 947: 943: 933: 931: 922:"Henry Kendall" 920: 919: 915: 905: 903: 894: 893: 889: 879: 877: 866: 865: 861: 851: 849: 838: 837: 833: 826: 822: 813: 812: 808: 798: 796: 785: 784: 780: 770: 768: 757: 756: 747: 742: 741: 734: 730: 717: 713: 708: 593: 561:Poems and Songs 556: 551: 529: 526: 524: 522: 520: 519: 517: 515: 513: 511: 449: 423:Padstow Heights 397:New South Wales 393:Mid North Coast 372: 370: 366: 363: 358: 355: 353: 351: 350: 309: 292: 268: 264: 263: 260: 209:Poems and Songs 184:, in 1864, and 177: 135: 80: 77: 73: 64: 58: 52: 50: 49: 48: 38: 26: 17: 12: 11: 5: 1380: 1370: 1369: 1364: 1359: 1354: 1349: 1344: 1339: 1334: 1329: 1324: 1319: 1314: 1309: 1304: 1290: 1289: 1284: 1274: 1259: 1250: 1239: 1238:External links 1236: 1233: 1232: 1205: 1180: 1168: 1142: 1126: 1117: 1103: 1094: 1070: 1054: 1026: 998: 969: 941: 913: 887: 859: 831: 820: 806: 778: 744: 743: 740: 739: 728: 724:A. 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Yatte Yattah
bush poet
natural environment
Yatte Yattah
Ulladulla, New South Wales
Presbyterian
Thomas Kendall
Clarence River
A. G. Stephens
James Lionel Michael
Grafton
Henry Parkes
Melbourne
George Gordon McCrae
Marcus Clarke
Adam Lindsay Gordon
George Robertson
George Gordon McCrae
Henry Lawson
Alexander Sutherland
Camden Haven
Waverley Cemetery
Commonwealth Literary Fund

Tom Roberts
National Library of Australia
Melbourne
Kendall
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