Lennie Gwyther
Lennie Gwyther (18 April 1922 - 1992) was an Australian figure of significance due to his 1932 solo horseback journey, as a nine-year old boy, from Leongatha, Victoria, to Sydney, New South Wales. Accompanied by his horse, Ginger Mick, Gwyther undertook a 1,000-kilometre (620 mi) journey to watch the opening of the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
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Lennie Gwyther
Lennie Gwyther (18 April 1922 - 1992) was an Australian figure of significance due to his 1932 solo horseback journey, as a nine-year old boy, from Leongatha, Victoria, to Sydney, New South Wales. Accompanied by his horse, Ginger Mick, Gwyther undertook a 1,000-kilometre (620 mi) journey to watch the opening of the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
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Lennie Gwyther (18 April 1922 ...... of the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
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Lennie the Legend
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Statue of Lennie on Ginger Mick's back in Leongatha
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1922-04-18
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Leongatha, Victoria
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Memorial statue in Leongatha
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Solo horse journey at age 9, to watch the opening of the Sydney Harbour Bridge
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Lennie Gwyther
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Lennie the Legend
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