The crowds arrived by vintage car penny
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Pamela Travers, the author of the childrens book Mary Poppins, was born in Maryborough in Shop Contribute Contact ABC Wide Bay Qld Conditions of Use Privacy Policy ABC ABC Online Help Contact Set Your Media & Location Preferences ABC LocalPosted 1, Updated 2, Nannies blow in for Mary Poppins festival in Maryborough. Maryborough prides itself on its heritage, and Barbara said the city was perfect setting for the festival. The crowds arrived by vintage car, penny farthing bicycle and pushing prams, to have time.
Television Credits Story Emma Pollard and Jodie van de Wetering ABC Wide Bay Qld Explore by Topic Features News & Information Competitions & Events Radio Guide Posted 1, Updated 2, Nannies blow in for Mary Poppins festival in Maryborough. Its just great story, and theres lesson there too, with the father not taking notice of his children, and finally coming to his senses, Ms Turner said. News If viewing video click this icon to view full screen. Maryborough prides itself on its heritage, and Barbara said the city was perfect setting for the festival.
Local Mary Poppins enthusiast Barbara Turner likes to think theres connection between the legendary nanny and the Fraser Coast city. Shop Contribute Contact ABC Wide Bay Qld Explore by Topic Features News & Information Competitions & Events Radio Guide Posted 1, Updated 2, Nannies blow in for Mary Poppins festival in Maryborough. Its lovely feeling, and the costumes really add to that lot of people dressed in period costumes and although very hot, it adds to the flavour of the day. Organisers said the event was such success, plans are already underway to make it even bigger next year.
Maryborough prides itself on its heritage, and Barbara said the city was perfect setting for the festival. Radio ABC Emma Pollard Maryborough About 11,000 people blew into Maryborough on the wind over the weekend to celebrate the worlds famous magical nanny Mary Poppins.
The area down this way, even down to the lamp posts, has that old fashioned look, Ms Turner explained. Its just great story, and theres lesson there too, with the father not taking notice of his children, and finally coming to his senses, Ms Turner said. Ms Turner said the crowd at the weekend festival is proof of the books enduring popularity. Also Of Interest. Maryborough prides itself on its heritage, and Barbara said the city was perfect setting for the festival.
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