Evandale Village Fair Grand Parade
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The parade displays all the other things that are happening during the day, other than the actual racing and the things for sale stalls

Of course, you always hear these things long before they arrive.



Those in costume wander about the site, usually in groups of two or three, but the occasional loner has been spotted. Of course, the degree of authenticity varies between individuals, but it all adds a nice bit of colour.

Note the bike rider on the left.

(Brother-in-law is in there. No, not him, or him. Yes, him.)




There's always a good display of vintage, veteran and other collectable(?) cars.

The MG Car Club of Tasmania is one organisation that was represented.

That's a little Austin, but I forgot to get its details.
There were non-British manufactured cars on display. There were some Vauxhalls, um, a Jaguar, um, Morris, ah, Buick!

Brining up the rear, the vintage engines, the mobile ones at least.

Of course, you always hear these things long before they arrive.
Those in costume wander about the site, usually in groups of two or three, but the occasional loner has been spotted. Of course, the degree of authenticity varies between individuals, but it all adds a nice bit of colour.
Note the bike rider on the left.
(Brother-in-law is in there. No, not him, or him. Yes, him.)
There's always a good display of vintage, veteran and other collectable(?) cars.
The MG Car Club of Tasmania is one organisation that was represented.
That's a little Austin, but I forgot to get its details.
There were non-British manufactured cars on display. There were some Vauxhalls, um, a Jaguar, um, Morris, ah, Buick!
Brining up the rear, the vintage engines, the mobile ones at least.