Randolph Stow
Randolph Stow was an acclaimed Australian author and a descendant of Major Logue. He is best known for his literary contributions, which often explore themes of identity and place in Australia. Stow's works reflect a deep understanding of the complexities of Australian history, including the colonial past, and he is celebrated for his ability to weave these themes into compelling narratives.
Born on May 01, 1932 (93 years old)
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Randolph Stow described the trees in Geraldton as stooped like 'women washing their hair'.
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