The Queen’s Head Hotel in Geelong has gone the way of many old pubs. Kevin Densley remembers a pub he once knew well.
Almanac (Pub) History: Walk Like An Historian – the Old Queen’s Head Hotel, Geelong
Almanac Poetry: At Campbell’s Creek Cemetery, Victoria
Kevin Densley dives back into the world of history and memory with a poem which searches for answers that became a sojourn among the stories of the past etched in stone.
Almanac (Footy) History: Geelong FC’s Original Home Venue – the Argyle Ground
Kevin Densley tells the story of the earliest playing venue of the Geelong Football Club, the Argyle Ground.
Almanac Poetry: The Story of Fisher’s Ghost Creek
Kevin Densley, with a poem about foul doings at Fisher’s Ghost Creek.
Almanac (Footy) History: Memories of Corio Oval, Geelong
Kevin Densley provides a background to Corio Oval in Geelong which provided a setting for footy and harness racing for decades. Its current day use will not thrill you.
Almanac Poetry: ‘Another A to Z of Footballers Past’
Kevin Densley has produced another footballing A-Z in verse.
Poem – Brief Sketches of Members of the Kelly Gang
Kevin Densley, on the Kelly Gang members.
Poem – The Shooting of Fred Lowry
Another slice of poetic Australian history from Kevin Densley. This time, the sorry demise of bank robber Fred Lowry.
Almanac Poetry: The Night of the Premiership
Kevin Densley’s poem on the 2007 Geelong premiership.
Almanac Poetry: A to Z of Footballers Past
Kevin Densley puts an A-Z of retired footballers to verse. (Who would you have picked for U? – Ed).
Poem – Harlequin with Australian Rules Football
Kevin Densley paints a picture with poetic words about our great game of footy.
Almanac Poetry: Two Championship Performances
Kevin Densley compares two spectacular feats from two different eras. [Welcome Kevin – Ed]
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