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Photographs supplied by Diane Watson / Russell Byers

The sculpture commemorates the region`s lamb and potato industries. A plaque was added in 2003 in recognition of the founders of the Lamb and Potato Festival. 

The large statue of a Poll Dorset sheep stands over a potato plant. 

In 1986, Royce Newbury and Frank Presnell, members of the Guyra Rotary Club, along with Joyce Sanders decided that the major products of Guyra, then being prime lamb and potatoes should be promoted with a week long festival to be held in January. The first Guyra Lamb and Potato Festival was held in January 1987 in Rotary Park on the New England Highway to catch the eye of passing holiday traffic and to coincide with travellers to and from the Tamworth Country Music Festival.

Location

Address:New England Highway, Rotary Park, Guyra, 2365
State:NSW
Area:AUS
GPS Coordinates:Lat: -30.218695
Long: 151.672812
Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate.
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Details

Monument Type:Sculpture
Monument Theme:Technology
Sub-Theme:Agriculture
Artist:Cliff Axelsen (sculptor)
Monument Manufacturer:Hans Model & father (stonemasons)

Dedication

Actual Monument Dedication Date:Tuesday 26th January, 1988
Front Inscription

Erected by the town & District

To promote the Lamb & Potato industries in New England

Officially unveiled by Mr. Ray Chappell M.P.  Member for Northern Tablelands on 26th January 1988

Guyra Lamb & Potato Festival Committee

Plaque :

In appreciation and recognition to the founders of the Lamb and Potato Festival for their vision in 1986,

Royce Newbury, Cecil Lockyer,      Mavis Presnell,  
Frank Presnell,   Dorothy Lockyer, Gloria George,  
Robert Gordon,   Ron Leven,         Jim Williamson.

The Guyra Lamb and Potato Association

17th January 2003

Source: MA
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