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Mare and Foal Weathervane conveys that special liveliness of the foal with the serenity and calmness of the Mare as they share the spring sunshine.
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Cyclist Weathervane shows a two wheeled warrior cycling for all he's worth, into the wind, up a steep incline nothing can stop him, then zooming down into the valley, what a joy what a challenge what a priviledge, what a life.
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Fisherman Fishing in a Boat, Some play golf, some go to the footy, others to the pub, but our hero likes to go fishing in his boat.
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Wombat Weather Vane. This is a life like representation of adorable Australian marsupial. They are short, compact and incredible burrowers.
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Donkey and Foal Weathervane. Depicting a Jenny and her foal proudly facing into the wind to indicate where the wind is coming from.
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White Swan Weather Vane. White Swans frequents mainly large lakes and lagoons with relatively shallow permanent waters, fresh or brackish. Swans are monogamous breeders. What is unusual is that one-quarter of all families are parented by homosexual pairings. These pairings are mostly by males.
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Welsh Dragon Weather Vane. Magnificently depicted in its glorious Heraldic Red ! Glenview Products also provide a Black Griffin but the the colour of the Welsh Dragon gets the blood a pumping. Ah I feel like breaking into song, Men of Harlech will do for starters
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Don Bradman Weather Vane. The Don, laying into the ball for a four or a six again and again. A great batsman, a great sportsman, a great man. A National hero.. and a true weathervane of the game.
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Red Rooster Weather Vane. In the ninth century Pope Nicholas made the rooster official. His decree was that all churches must display a rooster on their steeples or domes as a symbol of Peter's betrayal of Jesus.
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Galloping Horse Copper Weathervane. Charging ahead at full gallop. whether on the track or in the paddock there is nothing like a fine horse in full flight.