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It didn't get any easier when you were finally up and riding either.
You are actually sitting on the wheel so every time you try and turn, it knocks into your inner thigh. So you must make very big circles with little movement of the handlebars.
went with my friends cousin's family of 3 boys to Timbertown a heritage place - while the boys were on the train I started drawing...
Although we'd been to visit Timber Town a few time before - here's a few new pics from our most recent visit in Sept 2022 , this pic shows a small scale Traction engine inside another showcase.
Van 19:14-1918 waren in Groningen Engelse militairen geïnterneerd. Hun maandblad 'The Camp Magazine' en programma's voor de Timbertown Minstrels/Follies werd uitgegeven door H.N. Werkman.
Deze mini-tentoonstelling was in april in de Bieb van Groningen ivm 'Het Werkman jaar'
Van 19:14-1918 waren in Groningen Engelse militairen geïnterneerd. Hun maandblad 'The Camp Magazine' en programma's voor de Timbertown Minstrels/Follies werd uitgegeven door H.N. Werkman.
Deze mini-tentoonstelling was in april in de Bieb van Groningen ivm 'Het Werkman jaar'
Van 19:14-1918 waren in Groningen Engelse militairen geïnterneerd. Hun maandblad 'The Camp Magazine' en programma's voor de Timbertown Minstrels/Follies werd uitgegeven door H.N. Werkman.
Deze mini-tentoonstelling was in april in de Bieb van Groningen ivm 'Het Werkman jaar'
Although we'd been to visit Timber Town a few time before - here's a few new pics from our most recent visit in Sept 2022 , this pic shows a "survivor" from the old South Maitland Railway ( SMR ) of a CHG guards van as seen from the other end.
Black and White version.
Just poked the camera at the glass window, had to avoid some reflections in the glass, you can see these in the right hand side marked with a little blue sky.. The light there was extensive so I had to shield that area with my hand around the G12 lens hood, I will load that later as a comparison, when I get back onto the PC..
The original was #1 Explore for 6th July 2013! And the first image I had on Explore! Next best one is #47
See here.. bighugelabs.com/scout.php
see Explor stats here..
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Another old Booking Station.. flic.kr/p/UvMsys
And threatened by the wild uncontrollable FIRES of Nov 2019!
For broken G12 Canons see this Thread www.flickr.com/groups/1088996@N21/discuss/721576285111577...
See more history here..
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If you look closely, not only did I have to avoid the on-coming horse and cart, but also the driver whipping my wheel!
Although we'd been to visit Timber Town a few time before - here's a few new pics from our most recent visit in Sept 2022 , this pic shows a "survivor" from the old South Maitland Railway ( SMR ) of a CHG guards van from one end.
Hear and see an organ being played here!
Sir Reginald's Marvellous Organ...
www.youtube.com/embed/1XWo4ufMkG4?rel=0
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Timbertown, Wauchope, NSW.
Visited here many times as a kid and had heard 5-10 years ago that it had fallen into disrepair. In the past year my dad & I both heard it had improved and was a worthwhile attraction again so we were keen to visit. Turned out to be very run down and looking sad.
Seeing the draught horses was a highlight. The three of them were out in the paddock but came right to me when they saw I was standing at their fence. Unfortunately the bullocks were in a paddock that was only able to be viewed from the steam train. There was also no bullock demonstration the day we visited - it's great they get a day off but it would be good if they were closer to the main park area for a couple of hours on those days.