

Another ink and watercolour view of the narrow gauge steam engine which hauls open cars filled with laughing children through the Dandenong Ranges east of Melbourne. I should explain that a “billy” is a metal pot with a handle, used mainly to boil water over a campfire. Loose leaf tea may be added, and the billy full of boiling water swung in a vertical circle at arm’s length to mix the contents.
Original painting by Dai Wynn in ink and watercolours on 300GSM paper. 290mm X 210mm (12″ X 8″ approximately).
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