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Mr. P. Gallagher pictured losing his mount whilst competing in the ‘Galloway Hunters High Jump’ event at the Nabiac Show in 1928
This image is provided for research purposes only and must not be reproduced for other purposes without the prior permissions of Great Lakes Museum. Original images held at Great Lakes Museum An original black and white photograph taken by local freelance photographer Archie Blanch, Mr. P. Gallagher pictured losing his mount whilst competing in the Galloway Hunters High Jump event after his mare “Colleen” failed to clear the first hurdle at the Annual Wallamba and District Agricultural and Horticultural Show held at Nabiac Showground 2 & 3 March 1928. Contact Great Lakes Museum as copyright restrictions may apply. Handwritten in black pen on reverse of photograph: ‘ No.8. / Mr. P(?). Gallaher, whilst com / peting in the gallaway Hunters had the / ill luck for his mare, “Colleen” to fail / in clearing the first hurdle giving him a / heavy spill. / @ the Nabiac Show / 2nd & 3rd March 1928 / photo A Blanch / Koribar’ Photo of a man captured falling off a horse but still holding on to reins in an enclosed grassed paddock. The horse is stationary and facing the camera. Two men dressed in suits are in the background to the right of the center of the frame. Fence and trees can be seen in the background. PN002433

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An original black and white photograph taken by local freelance photographer Archie Blanch, Mr. P. Gallagher pictured losing his mount whilst competing in the Galloway Hunters High Jump event after his mare “Colleen” failed to clear the first hurdle at the Annual Wallamba and District Agricultural and Horticultural Show held at Nabiac Showground 2 & 3 March 1928.

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