This 1928 Chevrolet belonged to an illustrious Aussie character from the small South Australian town of Cockaleechie. Bill was a confirmed bachelor and ladies man until the day he died, often seen cruising in his treasured "Rattlin Annie", his name and occupation proudly displayed on the drivers door. We found the car surrounded by chicken wire, choked by weeds and impossible to photograph. So I asked the property owner, one of Bills relatives, if we could move it. Having just finished the wheat harvest, he had time to play. He hooked the car up to his tractor and joined in the fun of repositioning it. After the photo was taken, Annie was left in this paddock, free once more.
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This 1928 Chevrolet belonged to an illustrious Aussie character from the small South Australian town of Cockaleechie. Bill was a confirmed bachelor and ladies man until the day he died, often seen cruising in his treasured "Rattlin Annie", his name and occupation proudly displayed on the drivers door. We found the car surrounded by chicken wire, choked by weeds and impossible to photograph. So I asked the property owner, one of Bills relatives, if we could move it. Having just finished the wheat harvest, he had time to play. He hooked the car up to his tractor and joined in the fun of repositioning it. After the photo was taken, Annie was left in this paddock, free once more.
Every effort has been made on this Gallery site to accurately represent the vibrant colours of Ken’s images. However, due to differences in computer screens and certain other variations, the images here should only to be taken as a guide.
The colour and sharpness of a finished Ken Duncan Limited Edition Print are far superior to what can be presented on a small screen.
Every effort has been made on this Gallery site to accurately represent the vibrant colours of Ken’s images. However, due to differences in computer screens and certain other variations, the images here should only to be taken as a guide.
The colour and sharpness of a finished Ken Duncan Limited Edition Print are far superior to what can be presented on a small screen.