| Brocklesby, New South Wales |
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Brocklesby is a small village situated 45 kilometres north west of Albury and 76 kilometres west of Holbrook in the Riverina area of New South Wales . Nearby neighbours are Walbundrie to the north and Howlong to the south. Brocklesby village was once a main railway centre used for the transportation of grain. Nowadays the grain silos are all that remain and grain is transported by road truck. The area is now characterised by sheep, cattle and grain farmland. The area is also infamous for a historical crash landing of two twin-engine Avro Anson training planes which collided overhead and became entangled with one plane sitting on top of the other. The three crew members of the top plan parachuted to safety whilst Flying Officer Leonard Graham, the pilot of the bottom plane undertook a daring and heroic flight of 8 kilometres before belly landing the two planes single-handed in a paddock approximately 11 kilometres from the town. Brocklesby, although having only a very small population prides itself on having an active community, including a long-standing pigeon club. Town buildings include the public hall, a recreation reserve, local primary school and pre-school, and since 2000 a public hotel which is owned by the Hume Council and operates under a community licence. |
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