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Robert Richardson (poet)

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Language
  
English

Years active
  
1875–1901

Nationality
  
Australian

Parents
  
John Richardson

Born
  
7 January 1850 New South Wales, Australia (
1850-01-07
)

Occupation
  
writer and store-keeper

Died
  
October 1901, Armidale, Australia

Books
  
The Hut in the Bush, The Boys of Springdale, Or, The Strength of Patience

Robert Richardson (1850–1901) was an Australian poet and writer for children, possibly the first Australian-born children's writer. He was born in New South Wales to John Richardson, a New South Wales politician and store-keeper, and his wife Janet, sister of Peter Nicol Russell.

Richardson completed a B.A. at the University of Sydney and later became well known for his contributions to a number of Sydney and Australian periodicals and newspapers. He was also a member of the firm of Richardson and Company, an Armidale-based millers and general store-keepers, started by his father.

He left Australia for a life in Edinburgh in 1886 before returning to Sydney around 1894. He died in Armidale in October 1901.

References

Robert Richardson (poet) Wikipedia