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Author Topic: Visit to Rouse Hill Farm Sunday 13 Sept  (Read 2319 times)
Rusty_T
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« on: September 14, 2009, 07:56:35 AM »
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The NSW club paid a visit to the Rouse Hill Farm on Sunday. There was quite a few club members attended. The day was perfect.

Have a look who was there.


Some would call it rubbish, but the Trust call it "Yet to be identified"
If you look closely at this next pile of "junk" you will be able to see a "Grey" motor. The number is pre fixed by a "V"


This next pic is the stabbles. The rouse family apparently loved there horses.



Some of the gang at the main house. This place is over 200 years old and has never been touched. (Restored) in any way shape or form. The rule was to keep your hands in your pockets and don't touch anything.


And then there was Billy the big horse keeping an eye on the unbridled horse power in the car park.


This was a great day out and I believe that everyone had a good time.

Cheers Rusty
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« Reply #1 on: September 14, 2009, 09:30:10 AM »
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Hi Rusty, looks liek a great day!
The Grey engine number may have ended in a "P" as well, and if so it is a "V"ictorian "P"olice stamped engine number, as discussed a few times in the past, other states have identified them as similar markign procedures as well.
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