Gran's Place

ca04
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wow amazing pics! thank you for sharing them.

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For contrast 1934 picture of an uncle driving a bullock team & dray. Was drought & depression.

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His father who thought he was driving the team.

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Smiley LOL

 

I was going to chat about child labour.  Talk about cracking the whip. Then I saw picture no.2.  I note a dog under the waggon. Are you aware of the names of the beasts.  (I mean the bovine beasts)

 

Now, back to the "load".  I think I see a cast iron pot.  I am assuming this is the supply/cooks waggon.  Did they hitch another one on for the "pay load" of bagged wheat?  Sort of B-double?  And would Longreach have been the destination? For the train or a flour mill"

 

DEB

 

 

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thanks for the photos and the stories C4. City folk like me never see things like that

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In a normal year they would carry wool bailed to the rail heads & supplies & building material out to the stations.

They carried their "camp" which was their home.

I will try to find photos with wool loaded as it makes one wonder why they did not just fall over.

Sorry but I was never introduced to the team.

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