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Mr. F. Sawyer and Mr. D. Newell driving horse and sulky in the Grand Parade 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 by local freelance photographer Archie Blanch, of the first and second prize winners in the pony driven event. Mr. F. Sawyer and Mr. D. Newell’s “Silverboy” pictured behind during the Grand Parade at the Wallamba and District Agricultural and Horticultural Show held at Nabiac Showground on the 2 & 3 March 1928. Contact Great Lakes Museum as copyright restrictions may apply. Handwritten in black ink on reverse of photograph: ‘No 13. / Mr F. Sawyer another prize winner / including 1st for Pony Driven, / and Mr. D. Newell’s “Silverboy” behind / 2nd Prize. Sec. prize for Maiden Pony / high jump. 2nd in Maiden Pony high jump. 2nd in Maiden Pony Hunt / and driven 2nd in the Galloway Hunt. / Photo taken at time of parade / at Nabiac Show 2nd and 3rd March 1928. / Photo A Blanch. / Koribar.’ Photo of two men in suits and hats in a sulky being pulled by a single horse, with another horse tied and following behind. Crowd of people can be seen behind fence in background. PN002371

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An original black and white photograph by local freelance photographer Archie Blanch, of the first and second prize winners in the pony driven event. Mr. F. Sawyer and Mr. D. Newell’s “Silverboy” pictured behind during the Grand Parade at the Wallamba and District Agricultural and Horticultural Show held at Nabiac Showground on the 2 & 3 March 1928.

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