NO 16: SULKY
This sulky holds historical significance as it was owned by Anthony and Coral Boil, and is believed to have been manufactured around 1915. It was located in Balingup, Western Australia, and was used by Anthony in the movie "A Fortunate Life", which was filmed in Fremantle.
The movie and book "A Fortunate Life" are based on the experiences of a man named Albert Facey, who grew up in Western Australia during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The book has become an important piece of Australian literature and is widely read in schools across the country.
The use of this sulky in the movie adds to its significance, as it represents the historical accuracy and attention to detail that went into the production of the film. Furthermore, the fact that it is connected to a small town in Western Australia makes it all the more important, as it serves as a reminder of the rich history and cultural heritage of these communities.
Overall, this sulky is an important artifact that represents the history and culture of Western Australia and the impact that movies and literature can have on preserving that history for future generations.