Galston, Glenorie and Hills Rural News

News from the Friends of Fagan Park

- If you would like to contact us to offer your services as a volunteer, call Ian 0419 435 475, or Vern 0405 703 413.

We had an excellent turnout of visitors to the Park on ANZAC Day, and the volunteers very much enjoyed being able to get out the vehicles and some of our other treasures to put on display. A few of our members brought along their own historic vehicles, including the Leyland P76 Force 7V, which led our parade through the Park at mid-day. It was so good to drive the old trucks and tractors around again after being parked in the shed for 15 months since Australia Day 2020.

The Leyland Force 7V is a regular visitor to Fagan Park. One of only a handful that escaped the crusher when Leyland closed its doors in 1975. It was the sports car ŕÕİĴõĔč Ĕê ļñÕ |ʄʃʞ ²čÑ Ŗ²Ĵ ĔčÕ Ĕê ļñÕ ţİĴļ hatchback styled vehicles in Australia. The photo records two of these cars together.

Work continues on the Internatio­nal truck, with one team focusing on the timber work, another on getting the engine İÕ²ÑŘ ļĔ Ĵļ²İļʣ ‹ñõĴ ŖĔİă Õčļ²õĆĴ ţčõĴñõčë off all the control linkages that we have had to largely invent for ourselves, putting the fuel tank in place, plumbing it up, and ţļļõčë ²čÑ Ŗõİõčë ļñÕ Č²ëčÕļĔʣ ļİõĭ ļĔ Victoria recently yielded a better bonnet and a set of hand controls that have eluded us all this time. The bonnet requires much work, but at least we now have a plan for it. It is hard to believe it will be 4 years next month since the original donation that started all this off!

Last time I reported on the relocation to New Zealand of our only lady member, but I am delighted to welcome a new lady, Jodie, to our midst. Jodie has an interest in Netherby Homestead and has already embarked upon cleaning the multitude of small items not covered by the Council's contract cleaner. We have long wished for someone to look after our beautiful homestead, and our wishes have been granted.

Did you know that when the homestead is open, we make sure the clocks are ŖĔŁčÑ ²čÑ ŖĔİăõčëʤ Eč ļñÕ êİĔčļ Ĵõļļõčë room, there is a grandfathe­r clock as well as a mantel clock on the piano. In the dining room, on the mantlepiec­e, there is an Ansonia mantle pendulum clock. It has an ornate case and dates from around 1900, when they were quite common. All are 8-day clocks, meaning they need to be wound only once a week.

 ??  ?? Two Force 7V cars - a very rare event!
Two Force 7V cars - a very rare event!

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