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Tom Foster was a Tharawal Aboriginal man. He was born in New South Wales and lived for some time on the mission at Le Perouse. He composed at least two spiritual songs that were performed for public occasions. The music was well received in Christian circles. Tom Foster was active in representing Aboriginal people. He married and had sons Fred, Amos and Tommy who continued his performing interest He died in Kingsford in December 1940.

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  • Tom Foster was a Tharawal Aboriginal man. He was born in New South Wales and lived for some time on the mission at Le Perouse. He composed at least two spiritual songs that were performed for public occasions. The music was well received in Christian circles. Tom Foster was active in representing Aboriginal people. He married and had sons Fred, Amos and Tommy who continued his performing interest He died in Kingsford in December 1940. (en)
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  • Tom Foster (en)
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  • Fred Foster, Tom Foster, Bob Simms & Dick Petty 1932 Bringa's Gum Leaf Quartet (en)
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  • Tom Foster was a Tharawal Aboriginal man. He was born in New South Wales and lived for some time on the mission at Le Perouse. He composed at least two spiritual songs that were performed for public occasions. The music was well received in Christian circles. Tom Foster was active in representing Aboriginal people. He married and had sons Fred, Amos and Tommy who continued his performing interest He died in Kingsford in December 1940. (en)
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