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Ashfield Sawmill – Ray Wilson (Rocky) washing the logs

The broken axle

Fred Peachey haycarting sheaves of oats, Darlingford.

Keith Lovick and father George Lovick, Merrijig 1930

TRAPPED BY THE BALLOT PAPER

THE MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA. WILDERNESS RESPONSE TO THE LAND CONSERVATION COUNCIL’S RECOMMENDATIONS.

CHANGES IN HIGH COUNTRY GRASS LANDS AND HEATHLANDS

First car in Jamieson

James William Green headstone at Mansfield cemetery

Alex Hunter, 60 years of age

The photograph shows the first crop of (oaten) hay being taken from Sidney Gordon Smith’s farm (now part of Barragunda) at Dueran East via Barwite.

ABC 7.30 REPORT. VICTORIAN LIBERAL GOVERNMENT’S RE-INTRODUCTION OF CATTLE TO THE HIGH COUNTRY AS A SCIENTIFIC TRIAL

Retirement dinner for Mary Harris

A1 Goldmine at Gaffneys Creek

McMillan family at ‘Logan’ early 1890s.

Tolmie Catholic Church

Red Jacket, circa 1900

Harborager Battery, Dry Creek – 1890s

LOVICK FAMILY COLLECTION. JACK LOVICK AND GRANDSON KANE

Description of illustrations – Big Hill, Slight ?, Chimney’s Corner, Walshs Creek, Springs, All Nations Mine

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