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Champion Australian axemen at the London Hippodrome
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Champion Australian axemen at the London Hippodrome
Peter McClaren, the champion axeman of Australia) and Harry H. Jackson, giving an exhibition of tree cutting at the London Hippodrome in 1907. Date: 1907
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Australian Bush Champion Chopping Cutting Fast Felling Harry Hippodrome Jackson Oct19 Peter Speedy Trunk Trunks 1907 Axeman
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This photograph captures the thrilling moment during an exhibition of tree cutting at the prestigious London Hippodrome in 1907. The champion axemen of Australia, Peter McClaren and Harry Jackson, showcase their remarkable skills and speed in felling trees, leaving the audience in awe. Dressed in traditional bush attire, McClaren and Jackson stand before a towering oak tree trunk, their axes poised and ready. The tree, adorned with autumn leaves, stands tall and proud, a formidable challenge for the two axemen. The excitement in the air is palpable as the two men take their positions. With a swift and powerful swing, McClaren begins the demonstration, the sharp blade of his axe biting into the tree trunk with a satisfying thud. The crowd watches intently, their eyes fixed on the axemen as they work in perfect harmony. Jackson follows suit, his movements as fast and precise as McClaren's. Together, they make quick work of the tree, the sound of their axes chopping through the trunk echoing throughout the Hippodrome. The audience claps and cheers, impressed by the raw power and skill on display. This exhibition of tree cutting was not only a form of entertainment but also a testament to the strength and agility of the Australian bushmen. McClaren and Jackson's impressive display of axe work left a lasting impression on the London audience, showcasing the unique and captivating culture of the Australian bush. This photograph is a fascinating glimpse into the past, offering a glimpse into the world of champion axemen and their incredible abilities. The image, taken in October 1907, is a reminder of the rich history of tree cutting and the skill and precision required to master the art.
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