BANJO PATERSON by Zachery

  • When was Andrew Barton Paterson born?

    Banjo was born on the 17 February 1864 near Orange NSW.
  • Convict ship

    Convict ship
    Last convict ship to Australia unloads in Fremantle.
  • Living situation

    Living situation
    When Andrew was 10 he moved to his grandmothers to attend Sydney Grammar school.
  • Name Changed

    Name Changed
    When Andrew was 16 he changed his name to “Banjo” Because of his favourite horse.
  • Poetry

    Poetry
    When Banjo was 31 he wrote his two famous poems Waltzing Matilda and The Man From Snowy River.
  • Africa

    Africa
    Banjo went to Africa to help out in the Boer War.
  • Federation of Australia

    Federation of Australia
    Federation of Australian colonies, Edmund Barton first Prime Minister, Australian flag flown for first time.
  • Marriage

    Marriage
    Banjo got married to the love of his life Alison Walker.
  • It’s a girl

    It’s a girl
    Banjo had a daughter with his wife named Grace Paterson.
  • It’s a boy

    It’s a boy
    Banjo and Alice had another baby named Hugh paterson.
  • The first Australian banknote

    The first Australian banknote
    First Australian banknote issued, first Commonwealth stamp issued.
  • WW1

    Australia enters WW1 and dents the world.
  • Gallipoli

    Gallipoli
    ANZACs land at Gallipoli.
  • Ambulance Driver

    Banjo became a ambulance diver to help people at war.
  • The ending of WW1

    61 720 dead and 152 171 wounded.
  • Sports Writer

    Banjo was a sport writer.
  • New Prime Minister

    New Prime Minister
    Billy Hughes was replaced with Stanley Bruce.
  • First Woman Flyer

    First Woman Flyer
    Amy Johnson was the first woman to fly solo from Britain to Australia.
  • Sydney Harbour Bridge

    Sydney Harbour Bridge
    The Sydney Harbour Bridge was open for the first time by Jack Lang.
  • Japan war

    Siege of Tobruk begins Australia declares war on Japan.
  • Death

    On the 5th of February Banjo Paterson died from a heart attack.
  • 10 dollar note

    10 dollar note
    Banjo is remembered to this day as he is on the 10 dollar note.
  • 2019

    2019
    Banjos poems are still remembered to this day, they have been made into movies, tv shows, Olympic opening ceremonies and even buildings have been named after him.