Hugh Raymond McCrae OBE (4 October 1876 – 17 February 1958) was an Australian writer, noted for his poetry. McCrae was born in Melbourne, the son of the...
held). Extracts of McCrae's papers were reprinted, with the permission of son Hugh, in Southerly magazine in 1946. George Gordon McCrae (contains some of...
McCrae Homestead is an historic property located in McCrae, Victoria, Australia. It was built at the foot of Arthurs Seat, a small mountain, near the shores...
Heaven is a 1923 Australian light operetta (or "musical fantasy") by HughMcCrae with music by Alfred Hill. The work was given a private production in...
beginning of the 20th century. Recurring characters include Augustus "Gus" McCrae, Woodrow F. Call, Joshua Deets, Pea Eye Parker, Jake Spoon, Clara Forsythe...
the 1916 biopic The Life's Romance of Adam Lindsay Gordon, starring HughMcCrae in the title role. Unlike many other early Australian silent films, much...
Guelph, claiming ownership of several of John McCrae's wartime medals which were donated to the McCrae House in 1997 and 2005. She was seeking to have...
associated with a number of poets, such as Kenneth Slessor, Francis Webb and HughMcCrae, influencing them in part through a philosophical system outlined in...
three brothers; his middle brother, Alister McRae, is also a rally car driver. McRae's maternal uncle Hugh "Shug" Steele was also a former rally driver...
ISBN 9781920831585 https://www.nationaltrust.org.au/places/mccrae-homestead/ National Trust — McCrae Homestead. Retrieved 21 June 2017 http://www.kewcemetery...
Lawson – The Lonely Crossing and Other Poems Dorothy Frances McCrae – "The Treasure" HughMcCrae – "Australian Spring" A.B. Paterson "Lay of the Motor Car"...
stock character, and Harlequin's mistress "Colombine", a 1920 poem by HughMcCrae Colombine, a 19th-century ship; see List of shipwrecks in June 1842 Colombine...
Empire (OBE) for services to literature. Slessor counted Norman Lindsay, HughMcCrae and Jack Lindsay among his friends. At the age of 21, Slessor married...
James McAuley (1917–1976) Ian McBryde (born 1953) George Gordon McCrae (1833–1927) David McCooey (born 1967) HughMcCrae (1876–1958) Ronald McCuaig (1908–1993)...
Melbourne University Press, 1980. T. Inglis Moore, Six Australian Poets: HughMcCrae, Shaw Neilson, Bernard O'Dowd, William Baylebridge, Christopher Brennan...
Lifetime 2 Sep 1933 – Musical Chairs 7 Oct 1933 – The Ship of Heaven by HughMcCrae and Alfred Hill (Australian premiere) 11 Nov 1933 – When Half-Gods Go...
various communities. Early exponents of football cartooning include HughMcCrae ("Splash"), Dick Ovenden, and Ambrose Dyson, who was hired in 1907 as...
Lawson — "The Bush Beyond the Range" Will Lawson – "A Song of Wind" HughMcCrae "Fantasy" "Never Again" John Shaw Neilson "In the Street" "The Land Where...
Lawson — The Three Kings and Other Verses Dorothy Francis McCrae — Soldier, My Soldier! HughMcCrae — "June Morning" Dorothea Mackellar — The Witch-Maid and...
others did portrait heads in bronze of John Mather, A. McClintock, John Shirlow, HughMcCrae and Bernard O'Dowd. The last was acquired for the National...