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- DArcy_Niland abstract "D'Arcy Francis Niland (20 October 1917 – 29 March 1967) was an Australian farm labourer, novelist and short story writer. In 1955 he wrote The Shiralee, which gained international recognition in its depictions of the experiences of a swagman and his four-year-old daughter. It was made into a 1957 film, starring Peter Finch, and a 1987 TV mini-series, starring Bryan Brown. Niland married fellow writer, Ruth Park (1917–2010), on 11 May 1942 and the couple had five children: Anne (born ca. June 1943), Rory, Patrick and twin daughters, Kilmeny (1950–2009) and Deborah (1950–present). Niland died on 29 March 1967 of a myocardial infarction, aged 49.".
- DArcy_Niland almaMater Glen_Innes,_New_South_Wales.
- DArcy_Niland birthDate "1917-10-20".
- DArcy_Niland birthName "Darcy Francis Niland".
- DArcy_Niland birthPlace Glen_Innes,_New_South_Wales.
- DArcy_Niland child Deborah_Niland.
- DArcy_Niland child Kilmeny_Niland.
- DArcy_Niland deathDate "1967-03-29".
- DArcy_Niland deathPlace Darlinghurst,_New_South_Wales.
- DArcy_Niland notableWork The_Shiralee_(novel).
- DArcy_Niland spouse Ruth_Park.
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- DArcy_Niland wikiPageWikiLink Kilmeny_Niland.
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- DArcy_Niland wikiPageWikiLink Myocardial_infarction.
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- DArcy_Niland wikiPageWikiLink Swagman.
- DArcy_Niland wikiPageWikiLink The_Shiralee_(1957_film).
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- DArcy_Niland wikiPageWikiLinkText "D'Arcy Niland".
- DArcy_Niland almaMater "Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart, Glen Innes".
- DArcy_Niland birthDate "1917-10-20".
- DArcy_Niland birthName "Darcy Francis Niland".
- DArcy_Niland birthPlace "Glen Innes, New South Wales, Australia".
- DArcy_Niland children Deborah_Niland.
- DArcy_Niland children Kilmeny_Niland.
- DArcy_Niland children "* Anne * Rory * Patrick *".
- DArcy_Niland children "*".
- DArcy_Niland colwidth "25".
- DArcy_Niland deathDate "1967-03-29".
- DArcy_Niland deathPlace "Darlinghurst, New South Wales, Australia".
- DArcy_Niland name "D'Arcy Niland".
- DArcy_Niland notableworks "The Shiralee".
- DArcy_Niland occupation "Farm labourer, novelist, short story writer".
- DArcy_Niland relatives "* Francis Augustus Niland * Barbara Lucy, née Egan".
- DArcy_Niland restingPlace "Northern Suburbs cemetery, Sydney".
- DArcy_Niland spouse Ruth_Park.
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- DArcy_Niland subject Category:1917_births.
- DArcy_Niland subject Category:1967_deaths.
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- DArcy_Niland subject Category:Australian_childrens_writers.
- DArcy_Niland subject Category:Australian_short_story_writers.
- DArcy_Niland subject Category:People_from_New_England_(New_South_Wales).
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- DArcy_Niland comment "D'Arcy Francis Niland (20 October 1917 – 29 March 1967) was an Australian farm labourer, novelist and short story writer. In 1955 he wrote The Shiralee, which gained international recognition in its depictions of the experiences of a swagman and his four-year-old daughter. It was made into a 1957 film, starring Peter Finch, and a 1987 TV mini-series, starring Bryan Brown. Niland married fellow writer, Ruth Park (1917–2010), on 11 May 1942 and the couple had five children: Anne (born ca.".
- DArcy_Niland label "D'Arcy Niland".
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