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Does anyone know if the character 'Sarah Ashley' and 'The Drover' actually existed? 'cause isn't this based on a true story??

 Does anyone know if the character 'Sarah Ashley' and 'The Drover' actually existed? 'cause isn't this based on a true story??
 McDreamyluva posted più di un anno fa
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MelBelle2 said:
I don't think so. I'm pretty sure it's just a story based off around the characters... like the movie Titanic... there was no real jack and rose but the story around the characters was true.
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i pretty sure ur right
TypicalSquint posted più di un anno fa
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oh cool~ cuz i was searching on the internet and can't find anything
McDreamyluva posted più di un anno fa
1861rem said:
Richard and Martin Flabagan gave the true life autore artist shearer Aboriginal activist Donald "Scorp" Stuart as the base for the drover Donald was also a survivor of the Burma Thai Railway , some of his libri are Crank Back on Roller! Trot Canter Die! There are about 11 più and they deal with the time in domanda that Australia was set! One of his più well known writings were for Weary Dunlop whom it was detto Donald practically tugged his forelock when mentioned, Donald hated authority on principle his father Julian stuart was a ring leader of Australia's famous shearers strike!
Of Sir Edward "Weary" Dunlop he wrote on his selection as Aistralian of the anno in the late 70s "We built a railway from near Rangoon thousands of us POWS starved,scourged,racked with malaria, dysentery ,berri berri, pellagra and the stinking tropical ulcers that a leg too the bone when despair and death reached for us "Weary Dunlop" stood fast, a lighthouse of sanity in a universe of and suffering!
Donald died in the early 80s I was a young child but he ls very prominent in my memory as when the soldiers marched on Anzac giorno my father included whom I saw cry twice in his life once was for Scorp , Donald would fall out of step of the marching soldiers and yell G'day Bill! "not my name"
As for life long live affairs Donald was married più than a few times as he was Scorp after all he is survived da children and wives whom still hold his memory close as for Australia the movie I remember my dad being called out of letto at 3 am because a friend had detto some thing about my father and Donald was going to punch, punzone him, my father had to bring Donald home this was not a isolated Instance and I dare say Baz would have got a punch, punzone in the head! But yes that's who the drover was based on!
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well said, scorps old pal clarence hedley, ex burma railway sends regards!
ameron20 posted più di un anno fa
odd-duck said:
The book is related to is Capriconia (hence the name if Sarah's horse). However the film was adapted so I don't think there is much of the book in the film. Hope that helps.
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cool~ thanks mate! :)
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AnimeFreak98 said:
its not based off a true story its based off of facts like the japanese attack that island in australia o the racism twards the aborigones (black people) and the corruption going on in that time.
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The carachter is scorp stuart and that is official.
ameron20 posted più di un anno fa
ameron20 said:
his character was based on scorp stuart! i know a 91 yr old man called clarence hedley in england who worked alongs side scorp and alan gaudry on the infamous railway, it is all in clarries diary, clarence would tell me that scorp would stand in the camp on one leg for hours on end and used to wonder what the hell he was doing? an aboriginal thing we know now, clarence was the pommie amongst scorp, weary dunlop and his other aussie pals, which he owes his life, so yes he is a real person, as i say the the carachter is real the story probably fiction, clarence is still alive and lives in northumberland uk.
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