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Col Heath’s Shop

Horse and covered wagon

DROVING IN GIPPSLAND ALBUM. CATTLE ON ROAD

A1 mine. The 60 ft floor

THE PURCELLS OF MERRIJIG

View over the cemetery – possibly Aberfeldy

Norm Charles and Burt Young in front of Charle’s residence – Woods Point

John Peachey unloading 17.5 m white gum log

MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S NEWS. NEWSLETTER OF THE MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA. April 1993

THE SCIENTIFIC SIGNIFICANCE OF THE AUSTRALIAN ALPS. THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE FIRST FENNER CONFERENCE.

Convent of Mercy, Mansfield

Fly wheel at A1 (A.1.) Mine – Gaffneys Creek

Two teams of horses and people at Jamieson

Fred Fry riding Dolly, and leading Mick with the pack, at the Four Mile Flat.

John Ash, Stock and Station Agent.

HUNTERS’ VERSES FROM THE HIGH COUNTRY

Left: Paul O’Brien – Middle: Tommy O’Brien – Right: George Lines

Sketch by Peg Martin from ‘The Other Side of Street’, Calendar

1st Constable William Lacey Boyd, Jamieson policeman

CATTLEMEN DEFY HIGH COUNTRY BAN. DROVERS DEMAND RIGHT OF PASSAGE.

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Mansfield Railway Station
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Mansfield VIC 3722

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