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06-April-2019 [Sandra Brown]
06-April-2019 [Sandra Brown]

Photographs supplied by Ian Bevege / Sandra Brown

The headstone over the grave commemorates Jack Riley, known as the "Man from Snowy River," who died in 1914. 

Jack Riley was born in Castlebar, Ireland. He migrated to Australia in 1851 and went to live in Omeo. He opened a tailoring business and then worked as a stockman at Monaro where he aquired a reputation for his horse handling. In 1884 he became manager of "Tom Groggin" where he ran 20,000 acres.

In 1890 Banjo Paterson, the poet, stayed a night at Jack Riley`s hut. Riley told the tale of one of his exploits about chasing a herd of wild horses, and from this Banjo Paterson wrote his poem "The Man From Snowy River". In 1914 Jack Riley died on the 15th of July, after suffering from heart problems. They buried him the next day at the Corryong cemetery. In 1956 a rough granite head stone was erected by Tom Mitchell in memory for him.

Location

Address:Parish Lane, Cemetery, Corryong, 3707
State:VIC
Area:AUS
GPS Coordinates:Lat: -36.202818
Long: 147.897859
Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate.
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Details

Monument Type:Grave
Monument Theme:People
Sub-Theme:Community

Dedication

Approx. Monument Dedication Date:1956
Front Inscription

In memory of the Man from Snowy River

Jack Riley

Buried here

16th July 1914

Source: MA
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