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- Caroline_Carleton abstract "Caroline Carleton (6 October 1811 – 10 July 1874) was a South Australian poet, born in England, who is best known for her prize-winning poem Song of Australia, which, put to a tune by Carl Linger was used as a patriotic song in South Australian schools and elsewhere, and one of four in a national plebiscite to select a National Song in 1977.She was born Caroline Baynes, at Bonnar's Hall (also written Bonner's Hall), Middlesex near London, the youngest child of bookseller William Baynes (29 May 1760 – 7 January 1832) and his second wife Mary Ann (née Bailey) (1771–1862). Although her birthdate is generally given as 1820, this may have been a useful fiction, as baptism records give the 1811 date. She was highly intelligent and received a good education; she could converse in French and Italian, as well as being well-versed in Latin; she played pianoforte and harp. In 1836, at West Hackney (perhaps on York Road near modern Dalston?), she married Charles James Carleton (ca.1814 – 20 July 1861), a medical student working at Guy's Hospital and who could claim a family connection with the Earls of Dorchester. Together with their two young children they left for Australia in 1839, on the Prince Regent. It was a rough passage and both children died and were buried at sea. The passengers disembarked at Glenelg on 26 September 1839.".
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- Caroline_Carleton deathDate "1874-07-10".
- Caroline_Carleton deathYear "1874".
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- Caroline_Carleton wikiPageWikiLink Adelaide_Educational_Institution.
- Caroline_Carleton wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Tolmer.
- Caroline_Carleton wikiPageWikiLink Australian_plebiscite,_1977_(National_Song).
- Caroline_Carleton wikiPageWikiLink Carl_Linger.
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- Caroline_Carleton wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Middlesex_(before_1889).
- Caroline_Carleton wikiPageWikiLink Chewton,_Victoria.
- Caroline_Carleton wikiPageWikiLink Dalston.
- Caroline_Carleton wikiPageWikiLink Darwin,_Northern_Territory.
- Caroline_Carleton wikiPageWikiLink Frome_Street,_Adelaide.
- Caroline_Carleton wikiPageWikiLink Gawler,_South_Australia.
- Caroline_Carleton wikiPageWikiLink Guys_Hospital.
- Caroline_Carleton wikiPageWikiLink Hayes_Creek,_Northern_Territory.
- Caroline_Carleton wikiPageWikiLink Hindley_Street,_Adelaide.
- Caroline_Carleton wikiPageWikiLink Kadina,_South_Australia.
- Caroline_Carleton wikiPageWikiLink Kapunda.
- Caroline_Carleton wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Caroline_Carleton wikiPageWikiLink Middlesex.
- Caroline_Carleton wikiPageWikiLink Moonta,_South_Australia.
- Caroline_Carleton wikiPageWikiLink North_Terrace,_Adelaide.
- Caroline_Carleton wikiPageWikiLink Northam,_Western_Australia.
- Caroline_Carleton wikiPageWikiLink Pulteney_Street,_Adelaide.
- Caroline_Carleton wikiPageWikiLink Rundle_Street,_Adelaide.
- Caroline_Carleton wikiPageWikiLink South_Australian_Register.
- Caroline_Carleton wikiPageWikiLink Southport,_Northern_Territory.
- Caroline_Carleton wikiPageWikiLink The_Song_of_Australia.
- Caroline_Carleton wikiPageWikiLink Wallaroo,_South_Australia.
- Caroline_Carleton wikiPageWikiLink West_Hackney.
- Caroline_Carleton wikiPageWikiLink West_Terrace_Cemetery.
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- Caroline_Carleton dateOfBirth "1811-10-06".
- Caroline_Carleton dateOfDeath "1874-07-10".
- Caroline_Carleton name "Carleton, Caroline".
- Caroline_Carleton shortDescription "Australian poet".
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- Caroline_Carleton description "Australian poet".
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- Caroline_Carleton comment "Caroline Carleton (6 October 1811 – 10 July 1874) was a South Australian poet, born in England, who is best known for her prize-winning poem Song of Australia, which, put to a tune by Carl Linger was used as a patriotic song in South Australian schools and elsewhere, and one of four in a national plebiscite to select a National Song in 1977.She was born Caroline Baynes, at Bonnar's Hall (also written Bonner's Hall), Middlesex near London, the youngest child of bookseller William Baynes (29 May 1760 – 7 January 1832) and his second wife Mary Ann (née Bailey) (1771–1862). ".
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