Background
George Michell Farwell was born in Bath, Somerset, England.
George Michell Farwell was born in Bath, Somerset, England.
And was educated at a number of different schools, ending with Forest School, Walthamstow, which he left at age 17.
This led on to a life of fairly constant traveling Arriving in Sydney, Australia in 1935, he worked at various jobs such as deckhand, dock labourer and gold miner, and contributed articles to the Sydney Mail at the same time. Although George Farwell experienced a number of lean years in Sydney, he kept on writing about the various experiences he had on the job, as well as on his travels to various parts of the world.
His first book, Down Argent Street, telling the story of Broken Hill, New South Wales, was published in 1948.
He published twenty two books in all, including an autobiography and biographies of Charles Sturt and East. Doctorate. South. Ogilvie. His articles and short stories have appeared in numerous publications, including The Bulletin and Walkabout.
George Farwell died at his home in Kingswood, a suburb of Adelaide, in 1976. His ashes were scattered on the Birdsville Track.