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Henry Halloran (poet)

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After he retired from the public servant life, he chose to write poetry at his home in Mowbray, Ashfield. Halloran's later poetry, written for special occasions, often revealed his loyalty to the throne. These poems were not well received and were considered unimaginative and conventional. Halloran
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and Lydia Anne, née Hall. After living in England for some years, he arrived in Sydney, Colony of New South Wales, in 1822 with his mother where they were reunited with his father. He was educated at his father's school before starting his career as a clerk in the NSW Public Service.
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often praised Halloran's verses as “remarkable for their classic grace” and for their “manly gentleness”. He also reportedly said that Halloran held “the truest title to the rank of poet”. Halloran also made translations of the Greek poems of Anacreon.
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From the 1840s, Halloran's verses could be found in magazines and newspapers, and he became included in Sydney's literary circles. He was known for supporting and encouraging young writers, even reportedly finding
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Halloran became a clerk in the Survey Department in 1827, later becoming chief clerk. In 1859, the Crown Lands Office and Survey Department merged under his supervision.
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On 19 May 1893, Halloran died at Ashfield. He was buried in St John's Church of England cemetery. His funeral was attended by, amongst other officials, Henry Parkes.
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For five years , Halloran was a N.S.W. commissioner for exhibitions in Philadelphia, Melbourne, Paris and Sydney. After 1878, Halloran was made a
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In February, 1866, Halloran was appointed the under-secretary in the Colonial Secretary's Department by
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Additional material, including original manuscripts, correspondence, and photographs, held at
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Laurence Halloran – genealogical papers, 1890-1998, mainly concerning the Halloran family
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Halloran's first marriage was in 1841 to Elizabeth Henrietta, the daughter of
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The Discovery of Eastern Australia and The Unveiling the Captain Cook Statue
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Prize Poems on the International Exhibition of New South Wales, 1879
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was an Australian poet and civil servant who was born in
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Halloran Family Papers, 13 September 1818-21 May 1884
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Cape Town
South Africa
Ashfield
New South Wales
Australia
Julia Margaret Guerin
CMG
JP
Cape Town
Cape Colony
Cape Town
Cspe Colony
Laurence Hynes Halloran
Henry Parkes
justice of the peace
Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George
Henry Kendall
Daniel Deniehy
Joseph Underwood
Julia Margaret Guerin
Laurence Halloran
Henry Halloran
Julia Margaret Guerin
Halloran Family Papers, 13 September 1818-21 May 1884
Laurence Halloran – genealogical papers, 1890-1998, mainly concerning the Halloran family
The State Library of NSW


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