Echuca Steam & Working Horse Rally
Clydesdales
by Kathryn Potempski
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About the Book
The rally never fails to impress with the collection of home and visitor exhibits.
The 2010 Echuca Rotary Steam, Horse and Vintage Rally is two whole days packed with excitement and spectacular entertainment.
How is the Echuca Steam Rally different from others? It’s not just for steam or engine buffs - it’s got heaps for the kids and Mums, Dads and grandparents!
For 47 years Rotarians in Echuca-Moama have staged the rally to raise money for deserving causes Through the foresight of early members, the club owns the rally venue, Rotary Park, off the Northern Highway.
But the rally also does the hugely important job of exhibiting dozens of rare and beautifully restored engines and pieces of farming machinery, thus encouraging the proud owners to continue finding and preserving them. Exhibitors come from far afield – and a tractor club even holds its AGM at our rally.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Fine Art Photography
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Project Option: Large Format Landscape, 13×11 in, 33×28 cm
# of Pages: 80 - Publish Date: Aug 06, 2010
- Keywords Kathryn Potempski, fine art prints, fine art photography, heavy horse, Echuca Steam Rally, Dreamscope Photography, Photographer, team, horses, Clydesdales
About the Creator
Clients..Villawood ...Geo Group...Vive...Sheridan Homes...Nieder Weisel B&B..... Ison Village... Moon Rise Farm.....Perfect Proposals....Leona Edmiston....IBM..Best Western...Rawdon Hill...Printcess...Fleming's Nursery...Melbourne Water... Villawood Properties... Award winning nature & portrait photographer,Kathryn Potempski has published two nature books as well as her highly prized Clydesdales and Heavy horse special editions. As she travels the country roads of Victoria Kathryn captures the essence of rural life documenting the wonderful stories of country folk along the way. Her work was chosen to appear at the 2010 Digital Life Expo at the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre, as well as a very successful exhibition at the Brunswick Street Gallery Melbourne.