Roderick Flanagan
Roderick Flanagan (1 April 1828 – 13 March 1862) was an Australian historian, anthropologist, poet, newspaper proprietor and journalist. He was born in Elphin, County Roscommon, Ireland and died a mere 34 years later in East London, after spending 22 years in Australia. However, in that short span he made a major contribution to the understanding of Australian Aborigines, established a newspaper in Melbourne, Australia, wrote many poems and prose about his adopted land, and wrote a major history of New South Wales which into the beginning of the 20th century was considered to be the main reference work on the early European presence in Australia.
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1 April - 1828 - 13 March - 1862 - Australia - Anthropologist - Ireland - London - Australian Aborigines - Melbourne - New South Wales
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