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- Redheap, also published as Every Mother's Son, is a 1930 novel by Norman Lindsay.[citation needed] It is a story of life in a country town in Victoria...
- vitality that matches his art. In 1930 he created a scandal when his novel Redheap, supposedly based on his hometown, Creswick, was banned due to censorship...
- Garran and Gould's advice that Redheap was "indecent and obscene [and] blasphemous as well". His decision to ban Redheap was controversial and came under...
- Norman Lindsay. The ten part series is set in the small fiction town of Redheap in the 1920s and tells the story of 12-year-old Peter Gimble and his friends...
- schoolboys and schoolgirls. It forms part of a trilogy, together with Redheap and Halfway to Anywhere. The novel was adapted for television in 1986....
- from Fiji Part 3 (22 September 1972) Redheap Part 1 (29 September 1972) Redheap Part 2 (6 October 1972) Redheap Part 3 (13 October 1972) A Curate in Bohemia...
- Cliff 2 episodes 1974 Out of Love TV anthology series, 1 episode 1972 Redheap George 3 episodes Catwalk Ricky Novak 7 episodes A Nice Day at the Office...
- Year Title Role Notes 1972 Boney Const. Peter Lloyd TV series Redheap Jerry Arnold TV series 1972-91 Playschool Presenter TV series 1973 Certain Women...
- landscapes of Creswick. Norman Lindsay immortalised Creswick in his 1930 novel Redheap, a work that was banned for many years. Other famous Creswickians include...
- Publisher NSW Bookstall Company Publication date 1913 Publication place Australia Media type Print Pages 192 pp. Preceded by -  Followed by Redheap ...