Taken last night at my friends lake side property on Lake Macquarie
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Yep, bloody beautiful. Why the cranky face?love the sunset northeast but are they lamb shanks mate
I know what you mean. I grew up on a sheep farm and had roast lamb, minced lamb, braised lamb, crumbed lamb, lamb curry, lamb chops, lambs fryi hate bloody things northeast ,had to many boiled shanks on the tea table growing up mate, and potted meat made from them
i think it is just the idea of them being boiled ,
but when we killed our own meat here i would have one every now and then ,baked in the oven
There's no way it's pre-WW1 - troops can't have been lined up BEFORE the war started! I think the giveaway is in the actual original newspaper caption at the bottom, "Avenue of honour". The Ballarat avenue by that name was first proposed in 1917 and constructed between then and 1919, so the suggestion of a WW2 connection seems more likely than WW1.Kiwi Fred - re: the pic. Are they a heap of power lines in the R) of the pic. I have no idea but would that seem right pre WW1? Maybe pre WW2 and somebody has the location wrong?
Have to agree with your assertions grubstakeThere's no way it's pre-WW1 - troops can't have been lined up BEFORE the war started! I think the giveaway is in the actual original newspaper caption at the bottom, "Avenue of honour". The Ballarat avenue by that name was first proposed in 1917 and constructed between then and 1919, so the suggestion of a WW2 connection seems more likely than WW1.
Of note is the quite extreme height from which the pic was taken - locate a building or something very high, where a large, heavy camera could be placed and that might nail the location.
That's a challenging patch to swing the detector in....
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