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Bastard, Thomas ( - 1883)

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    The Autobiography of "Cockney Tom"
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Died
1883

Summary

Bastard arrived in Australia with his wife and six children in 1852, working as a conductor at an Adelaide music hall before going prospecting at Forest Creek in Victoria in 1853. He became a popular music performer in the small towns surrounding the diggings, before returning to Adelaide where he worked in occupations ranging from bank clerk to swimming instructor. The Autobiography of Cockney Tom (1881) is a narrative of his life and experiences, focusing extensively on his time at the goldfields.

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  • Bastard, Thomas, The autobiography of "Cockney Tom" : showing his struggles through life, and proving the truth of the old saying "that honesty is the best policy", McClory & Masterman, Adelaide, 1881, 66 pp. Details

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