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Name
  
John Furphy


John Furphy wwwfurphyscomauimageswhowearethefurphyst

Died
  
September 23, 1920, Melbourne, Australia

John Furphy (17 June 1842 – 23 September 1920) was a blacksmith, best known for his Furphy Water Carts that were an important part of Australia's history. The Furphy Water Carts appeared throughout the country and were used by the army in World War I, e.g. at Gallipoli. The Australian slang term "furphy" for an unbelievable story or rumour is believed to derive from the use of the water carts as a gathering place for soldiers to swap gossip.

John's brother Joseph is also well known as one of Australia's pioneer novelists.

References

John Furphy Wikipedia


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