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Part I - Our Galleries
The photos you'll see on this site and in the book itself were, almost without exception, taken by private individuals, either guests or participants, and their families and friends. While our own Keith Webb (top right) may claim credit for the greater proportion of our photos taken since 1999 and sampled here, you will also see many from Project 30 Contributors as well; where possible, larger scans from the latter group will be credited accordingly.
As you will note, there is also a huge variety of vehicles represented within our pages. The owners of some are known to us, and where possible and/or permitted, they will be identified accordingly, as will individuals highlighted in those photographs. If you and/or your vehicle is shown as a larger scan and you'd like the appropriate credit written into the text referring to that vehicle, please write us with a specific indicator as to which photo(s) you're referring to and we'll do our best to include that information.
Throughout this website, you will see numerous 'miniature' shots such as those on the left here, and woven into the text on other pages. These are illustratory in nature, and almost without exception, will not be identified as the point is not to highlight that vehicle, but to add colour and interest to the site itself. In most cases, larger versions of those snaps are shown elsewhere, and of course, in the book.
The photographs you will see here are not the total extent of those we have and have access to; these here are but a sampling of what will ultimately appear in the book itself, and to that end, we urge you to help us by sharing all those you have! Just contact Jan Thompson through the link at the right and we'll make the necessary arrangements. Thank you! In the meantime, please click the button below to access our Galleries.
Part II - Rare Vehicles
One of the elements unique to Corowa is the occasional appearance of very rare or unusual ex-military vehicles. Some of these belong to Military Museums, with others having been lovingly preserved and restored by private owners. Project 30 has chosen to highlight a select few of these remarkable vehicles for your interest and enjoyment in a separate page - please click the button below. If you know of any other vehicles you think may belong in this subsection, please contact us with details!
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Professional photographer and Corowa30 Sponsor Keith Webb (centre, by the camera) sets up for the first of his many group shots of all the vehicles in attendance this year. Geoff Winnington-Ball of MLU, another Corowa30 Sponsor, is in front, while John Oldenmenger, a volunteer parade marshal (in orange) looks on.
- photo by Tim Scriven
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