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Old wool wagon.

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I took this in Sovereign Hill, Victoria Australia. It's one of the photos where I wished the pole wasn't in the way. But I guess the roof would have fallen down! Or it could have been parked a little further back....errrr but it wasn't! So anywayzzzzzzzz I thought you guys still might be interested in seeing it. Click below if you would like a look at the old gal behind it. imagebam.com

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Lashia

2:04AM | Wed, 07 September 2011

Awesome capture- thanks for sharing! :)

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BIPOLARTWO

2:04AM | Wed, 07 September 2011

I really do like this but what's that thing to the left of the wagon?

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durleybeachbum

2:06AM | Wed, 07 September 2011

It's interesting that many of our Northern towns in the UK were built on the profits from wool, and yet at present, even though the price has doubled recently, it still costs more to shear a sheep than the price of a fleece.

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kgb224

2:12AM | Wed, 07 September 2011

Stunning capture my friend. God Bless.

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jayfar

2:23AM | Wed, 07 September 2011

Super shot Andrew pole or no pole and that olo steamer behind is well worth an upload!!

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fallen21

2:27AM | Wed, 07 September 2011

Excellent shot!

geoffwoods

3:51AM | Wed, 07 September 2011

these are the days when people actually worked when they went to work, thanks mate.

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m_j_s

5:01PM | Wed, 07 September 2011

By the looks if it, it has been well used. A wonderful sagging middle! Very nice shot!

whaleman

8:19PM | Wed, 07 September 2011

Having worked on some similar wheels I find this very interesting! The tires on the wheels are normally hand-forged iron but these look soooo thick! Perhaps that is a rubber layer over iron? If not, that would be a tough wheel to re-tire. And, about the sag, I think it was designed that way to help keep the load aboard. Note that the frame below has not sagged. It almost looks like it is dished from side to side as well, but I cannot really tell. Love the old workhorse too!

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danapommet

9:51PM | Sat, 10 September 2011

Excellent capture. The wheels are in great shape. Dana

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bmac62

3:09AM | Sun, 11 September 2011

Don't know how I've missed so many days in your gallery...can I blame it on building/staining/painting a 12x12 shed? Beautifully detailed shots Andrew. I think I like the old steamer behind the wagon the best...love the huge old rivets. As for the post in front of the wagon...very authentic...the post looks as old as the wagon itself:) A bit of outback history...


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