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  • Swagman - Wikipedia
    Swagmen were particularly common in Australia during times of economic uncertainty, such as the 1890s and the Great Depression of the 1930s Many unemployed men travelled the rural areas of Australia on foot, their few meagre possessions rolled up and carried in their swag
  • Swagman - Sports Cargo Management Systems – Swagman (US)
    Swagman is the leading brand of value-added bicycle racks and outdoor-oriented sporting products Vertical, platform, two arm and single arm and hitch racks
  • Products – Swagman (US)
    Swagman is the leading brand of value-added bicycle racks and outdoor-oriented sporting products Vertical, platform, two arm and single arm and hitch racks
  • SWAGMAN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of SWAGMAN is drifter; especially : one who carries a swag when traveling
  • The History and Traditions of the Australian Swagman
    Swagmen, also known as “swaggies”, roamed the countryside searching for work, primarily in rural and agricultural areas While the majority of swagmen were men, there was the occasional woman
  • What does swagmen mean? - Definitions. net
    Definition of swagmen in the Definitions net dictionary Meaning of swagmen What does swagmen mean? Information and translations of swagmen in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web
  • What does swagmen mean - Filo
    A swagman (plural: swagmen) is an Australian term referring to a travelling worker or itinerant laborer who moved from place to place, usually on foot, seeking work, especially during the late 19th and early 20th centuries
  • On the Road: The Swagman - Old Treasury Building
    Swagmen, or ‘swaggies’, were itinerant workers They led a nomadic life, tramping along country roads from farm to farm, looking for seasonal or casual work — a situation described as being ‘on the wallaby’
  • Swagman Publishing – On the road to good books
    The Swagman was an Australian transient country labourer, who travelled by foot from farm to farm, carrying a ‘swag’; a bedroll in which he carried all his worldly possessions
  • Swag (bedroll) - Wikipedia
    Swags have been carried by shearers, miners, the unemployed, and many others, some of whom would have been happy to have been called swagmen and some not In the early 1800s, the term swag was used by British thieves to describe any amount of stolen goods





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