Friday, August 30, 2024

BILLY BLUEGUM AT WAR

Photographed in a  Cairo  studio , this  postcard  of  a  young Australian  soldier , W.Woodrof , known as Billy Bluegum,  the buckle on his  belt said to be from a Turkish soldier , was  dated  15/3/1917. It was  sent  by a member of the Light Horse Regiment  to  his  wife  and  children  in  Port  Adelaide 

Billy Bluegum was a  creation of  artist Norman Lindsay  .The Australian War Memorial  has  a Lindsay pen and ink drawing  headed   National defence which shows   a   plump  Koala  in uniform  with  a  slouch hat  and  rifle .

Information   supplied  by the Australian War Memorial   provides interesting details about  Lindsay  and  Billy  Bluegum. 

Norman Lindsay was born at Creswick, Victoria, in 1879. As a child Lindsay was confined to the indoors due to a blood disorder. To keep himself occupied, he taught himself to draw by copying illustrations from periodicals and by drawing about the home from  life.

Later working for The Bulletin, Lindsay often depicted the activities of a koala bear who was commonly known to readers as Billy Bluegum. Over two tumultuous decades, Billy's adventures reflected the social and political turmoil of a country suffering the birth pains of nationhood and later plunging into the First World War.

Later Billy Bluegum became one of the leading protagonists in The Magic Pudding, a well known children's classic both written and illustrated by Lindsay  in  1918.

IMPORTANT  FOOTNOTE : Journalist Kim Lockwood repeatedly  points out to this blog  that  cuddly  Koalas are  not  blankety  blank  bears- they  are  blessed  marsupials !!!