The Bathurst Showground, venue of the Heritage Trades Trail
Cobb & Co Coach at the Heritage Trades Trail
Artisans inside the main pavilion
Artisans inside the main pavilion
Artisans inside the main pavilion
Cobb & Co Coach rides at the Heritage Trades Trail event 2023
Aboriginal traditional tool and weapon making with Milan Dhiiyan
Aboriginal traditional tool and weapon making with Milan Dhiiyan
Aboriginal traditional tool and weapon making with Milan Dhiiyan
Whip Cracking demonstrations
Style and elegance on wheels
Selfie with a Kelpie!
Heavy trades demonstration at the Heritage Trades Trail
Dry Stone Wall making demonstration at the Heritage Trades Trail
Take the Heritage Trail around Bathurst with Bathurst Tours
Soap making workshop
Spinners and weavers in action
Cane furniture restoration
Concentration of a true craftsman.
Passing on the knowledge to a new generation
Polishing off his latest work.
Kelpies have long been a favourite of farmers for their mustering and droving abilities.
The starting process of a carving.
Beeswax candles made in the traditional way.
Venetian Glass beads made one by one with fire and skill.
Weaving fleece to yarn is a popular pastime.
Early morning start at The Bathurst Heritage Trades Trail.
Popular in the 1870's Penny Farthings are still a feature in Bathrust!
After a boom in their success Cobb & Co set up their headquarters in Bathurst.
Whip Cracking lessons is fun for all ages.
Getting whip cracking lessons from the master.
A traditional peddle peddle powered lathe is used to carve furniture.