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* 1964-H. B. Carter His Majesty's Spanish Flock: Sir Joseph Banks and the Merinos of George III of England ( University of Sydney, Australia )
Many contemporary Christian denominations incorporate this tune into hymnals, under various names, including " Lord of the Dance ," adapted in 1963 by English poet and songwriter Sydney Carter.
However, he also said that in 1977 United States Deputy Secretary of State Warren Christopher made a special trip to Sydney to meet with him and told him, on behalf of US President Jimmy Carter, of his willingness to work with whatever government Australians elected, and that the US would never again interfere with Australia's democratic processes.
" The Henry Carter version is in fact, somewhat differently worded than the version ascribed to Barrington, and according to Lambert clearly referred to the 1800 opening of another Sydney theatre.
A lifelong friendship with Sydney Carter resulted in scores of songs, the best known being " The Youth of the Heart " which reappeared in At the Drop of A Hat, and a musical Lucy & the Hunter.
English songwriter Sydney Carter wrote an eponymously-titled song about Ball which has been recorded by a number of artists.
The area encompassing Sydney Olympic Park was given autonomy as a suburb and the Carter Street industrial precinct was absorbed by the neighbouring suburb of Lidcombe.
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They were: William Carter ( No. 2 ), John W. Hamilton ( No. 2 ), Percy J. Richards ( No. 2 ), Gordon C. Wilson ( No. 2 ), Albert D. Deleon ( CFC ), A. Seymour Tyler ( No. 2 ), Sydney M. Jones ( 106BN, The RCR ), Isaac Phills ( 85BN ), and John R. Pannill ( Merchant Navy ).
* " Lord of the Dance " ( hymn ), a hymn written by Sydney Carter in 1967
* Lord of the Dance ( Sydney Carter )
The members of the Three Out Trio first got together as part of a group that Sydney alto saxophonist Frank Smith put together as the house band at " The Embers ", a very successful jazz club in Melbourne that also featured top international jazz artists such as the Oscar Peterson Trio and Benny Carter.
* Sydney Carter ( 1915 – 2004 ), English poet, songwriter
Brackett's tune is also known widely through the lyrics " Lord of the Dance " written by Sydney Carter in 1963.
Sydney Bertram Carter ( 6 May 1915 – 13 March 2004 ) was an English poet, songwriter, folk musician, born in Camden Town, London.
* Sydney Carter & " Lord of the Dance " at Stainer & Bell
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This same Shaker tune was used by Sydney Carter in a widely recognized hymn entitled " Lord of the Dance ".( cf.
" Lord of the Dance " is a hymn with words written by English songwriter Sydney Carter in 1967.
In writing the lyrics to " Lord Of The Dance " in 1963, Sydney Carter was inspired partly by Jesus, but also partly by a statue of Shiva as Nataraja, and was partly intending simply to give tribute to Shaker music.
Probably the best known example is by English songwriter Sydney Carter, who adapted the Shaker tune for his song " Lord of the Dance ", first published in 1963.
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Sydney and author
After the war, he played piano and guitar ( his first guitar was built by friend and author Sydney Hopkins, who wrote Mister God, This Is Anna ), and in 1949 joined Chris Barber's Jazz Band where he met blues harmonica player Cyril Davies.
In 1991, Australian author and playwright Larry Buttrose wrote and staged a theatrical production of Kurtz ( based on Heart of Darkness ) with the Crossroads Theatre Company, Sydney.
According to author Anne Henderson of the Sydney Institute, Lyons held a steadfast belief in " the need to balance budgets, lower costs to business and restore confidence " and the Lyons period gave Australia " stability and eventual growth " between the drama of the Depression and the outbreak of the Second World War.
Professor Dr. Gero von Wilpert ( 13 March 1933 – 24 December 2009 ) was a German author and professor for German Literature at the University of Sydney.
The extras feature color production footage shot by Chaplin ’ s half-brother Sydney, deleted barbershop sequence from Chaplin ’ s 1919 film Sunnyside, barbershop sequence from Sydney Chaplin ’ s 1921 film King, Queen, Joker, and The Tramp and the Dictator ( 2001 ), Kevin Brownlow and Michael Kloft ’ s documentary paralleling the lives of Chaplin and Hitler, including interviews with author Ray Bradbury, director Sidney Lumet, screenwriter Budd Schulberg, and others.
Roy Sydney George Hattersley, Baron Hattersley, FRSL, PC ( born 28 December 1932 ) is a British Labour politician, author and journalist from Sheffield.
In 1954, the Australian journalist and author, George Johnston, wrote a well-researched series of biographical articles on Finch, his life, and his work, which appeared in The Sun-Herald ( Sydney ), on four consecutive Sundays, which were certainly the first detailed account of Finch's life ever published.
He is the author of a standard textbook on atmospheric dynamics, and co-authored the monograph Atmospheric Tides with Sydney Chapman.
His daughters, one of whom, Sydney, is believed to have been the real author of The Rent in a Cloud ( 1869 ), were well provided for.
The first full English translation of the Ginza Rba was made by author Carlos Gelbert, The Great Treasure Living Water Books ( 2011 ) Sydney, Australia.
Raymond Sydney Ginger ( October 16, 1924 – January 3, 1975 ) was an American historian, author, and biographer of wide-ranging scholarship whose special focus was on labor history, economic history, and the epoch often called the Gilded Age.
Intellectuals such as those of the Sydney Push ( including feminist Germaine Greer, author and broadcaster Clive James and art critic Robert Hughes ) rose out of Sydney during the period, as did influential artists like painter Brett Whitely.
He is the author of numerous publications including The Declining Significance of Race, winner of the American Sociological Association's Sydney Spivack Award ; The Truly Disadvantaged, which was selected by the editors of the New York Times Book Review as one of the 16 best books of 1987, and received The Washington Monthly Annual Book Award and the Society for the Study of Social Problems ' C. Wright Mills Award ; When Work Disappears: The World of the New Urban Poor, which was selected as one of the notable books of 1996 by the editors of the New York Times Book Review and received the Sidney Hillman Foundation Award ; and The Bridge Over the Racial Divide: Rising Inequality and Coalition Politics.
They had four children: their son, actor and author Christopher Kennedy Lawford ( born 1955 ), their daughters Sydney Maleia Kennedy Lawford ( born 1956 ), Victoria Francis Lawford ( born 1958 ), and Robin Elizabeth Lawford ( born 1961 ).
In the popular Sydney Bulletin magazine in 1887, one author wrote: " No nigger, no chink, no lascar, no kanaka from the South Sea Islands, no purveyor of cheap labour, is an Australian.
Wilson is probably best known as the author with Mick Dodson of the Bringing Them Home report into the Stolen Generation published in 1997 which led to the creation of a " National Sorry Day " and a walk for Reconciliation across the Sydney Harbour Bridge in 2000 with 400, 000 people participating
Beresford attended the University of Sydney with critic and documentary maker Clive James, art critic and aficionado Robert Hughes, activist and author Germaine Greer, journalist Bob Ellis, Ken Horler, and writer Mungo McCallum.
; Robert Clyde Packer and Frank Packer, newspaper proprietors, and other members of the Packer family ; members of the Fairfax family, also newspaper proprietors ; John Norton and Ezra Norton and family, also newspaper proprietors ; Frank Clune, author ; Sir Walter Edward Davidson, Governor of New South Wales ; Roy Redgrave, founder of the Redgrave acting dynasty ; Edmund Resch, of the Resch's brewer family ; John Charles Wright, former Archbishop of Sydney ; former Lord Mayor of Sydney Sir Richard Watkins Richards and the architect Howard Joseland.
She began her career in newspapers in Sydney and for several years worked for the tabloid magazine Weekend, owned by newspaper magnate Sir Frank Packer and edited by renowned author Donald Horne.
* SydneyLine website-recent articles and lectures by Sydney author and publisher, Keith Windschuttle, plus other works and links that pursue similar interests and are conceived within the same tradition
Unaipon was the first Aboriginal writer to publish in English, the author of numerous articles in newspapers and magazines, including the Sydney Daily Telegraph, retelling traditional stories and arguing for the rights of Aborigines.

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