Wordsworth Crewneck Sweatshirts
Description: William Wordsworth, the great British Romantic poet, penned the line, "What we have loved, others will love, and we will teach them how." White, Transparent Background
Wordsworth What We Have Loved, White, Transparent Background Crewneck Sweatshirt
by Phantom Goods and Designs
$35
Description: William Wordsworth, the great British Romantic poet, penned the line, "What we have loved, others will love, and we will teach them how." Black, Transparent Background
Wordsworth What We Have Loved, Black, Transparent Background Crewneck Sweatshirt
by Phantom Goods and Designs
$35
Description: William Wordsworth, the great British Romantic poet, penned the line, "Fill your paper with the breathings of your heart." White, Transparent Background
Wordsworth Fill Your Paper, White, Transparent Background Crewneck Sweatshirt
by Phantom Goods and Designs
$35
Description: William Wordsworth, the great British Romantic poet, penned the line, "Fill your paper with the breathings of your heart." Black, Transparent Background
Wordsworth Fill Your Paper, Black, Transparent Background Crewneck Sweatshirt
by Phantom Goods and Designs
$35
Description: Behind every great man is an even greater woman and that is ever present in the case of Captain Thunderbolt. Fred Ward's wife Mary Ann was a half-Aboriginal woman who assisted her outlaw husband with their young kids in tow. Dressed in men's clothing, she poached cattle and helped to throw police off the Ward's trail with her daring horse riding. Mary Ann Bugg was one of the only female bushrangers and one of the greatest figures in Australian history.
Description: Frederick Wordsworth Ward was a bushranger that operated under the name "Captain Thunderbolt" in the Uralla region of New South Wales. Accompanied by a range of off-siders including his wife Mary-Ann Bugg, he ruled the roads and became known as a gentleman bushranger. He held no truck with unnecessary violence or murder, turning away accomplices that had committed an act of either. He was eventually gunned down by a police constable as he tried to cross a creek on foot.
Description: Frederick Wordsworth Ward was a bushranger that operated under the name "Captain Thunderbolt" in the Uralla region of New South Wales. Accompanied by a range of off-siders including his wife Mary-Ann Bugg, he ruled the roads and became known as a gentleman bushranger. He held no truck with unnecessary violence or murder, turning away accomplices that had committed an act of either. He was eventually gunned down by a police constable as he tried to cross a creek on foot.