John and Maria Egan Photography
The Old Butchers Shop
Cobb and Co Stables
The old shop is now unused, but was once a thriving business in the small colonial township of Jugiong.
it makes an ideal decorative piece.
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Cobb and Co were a major transport company in Australia in the early 1800s, long before the super highways of today.
These stables had fallen into disrepair, but once housed fresh horses and often hid valuable items, such as gold. A prime target of bushrangers.
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These are the driving wheels of the fastest steam powered locomotivein the world. Designed by engineer Greely the "Mallard "achieved a top speed of 126mph
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Drive Wheels
A Border Leicester ewe with her lamb, near Conistan Water in the Lakes District in England
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The Kelpies are two statues standing some 90ft tall at the junction of two canals near Falkirk in Scotland. They are dedicated to the horse and their value to agriculture and prosperity in the past times
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The Shearing Shed is an Australian icon. This shed has stood for nearly 100 yrs and has adapted to changes in macinery and wool handling, yet still holds the romance of the past.
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Ewe and Lamb
Shearing Shed
Fishing Boat
This small fishing boat was beached on the shore at Hastings. These vessels form the backbone of the industry and ply the coastal waters of England
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Monochrome Fine Art Images...ideal for display in your home or office.
John and Maria Egan Photography
John and Maria Egan Photography
John and Maria Egan Photography
John and Maria Egan Photography
John and Maria Egan Photography
John and Maria Egan Photography
John and Maria Egan Photography
John and Maria Egan Photography
John and Maria Egan Photography
John and Maria Egan Photography
John and Maria Egan Photography
John and Maria Egan Photography
John and Maria Egan Photography