No chronicle of Kurnell can be complete without mention of John Graham Weir. John and his wife settled permanently in a Kurnell fishing cottage. Turning his hand to many things, he fished, harvested seaweed, organically grew vegetables, milked cows for his neighbours and began a poultry farm, all the time working at the Bunnerong Power House and commuting on his BSA Bantam motor bike.zaterdag 25 april 2009
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No chronicle of Kurnell can be complete without mention of John Graham Weir. John and his wife settled permanently in a Kurnell fishing cottage. Turning his hand to many things, he fished, harvested seaweed, organically grew vegetables, milked cows for his neighbours and began a poultry farm, all the time working at the Bunnerong Power House and commuting on his BSA Bantam motor bike.Blogarchief
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- Kurnell individuals
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- Cruisn time!
- Race bantam
- Banyama
- Sandblasting + primer
- Molly
- BSA Bantam Trail 190cc
- GPO 125cc
- John Dalby
- Picture of 1967
- B175
- It's getting sunny!
- 1962 D7
- Here it is - The new BSA Bantam
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