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View of Walhalla

Inspecting the ‘flooding’ Delatite River.

LOVICK FAMILY “JOHNNY HEREFORD” ALBUM. ”JOHNNY” BEING RIDEN FOLLOWED BY HERD AND MEN ON HORSES 2010

Portion of the plant at Loch Fyne Mine and miner’s hut – Alex Milne, Manager. Loch Fyne Mine at Matlock the only mine to survive.

Walhalla

High Street, Mansfield

Emerald Hill – the second name for Matlock – the first name was Beaumont

ADDRESS TO THE MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S GET-TOGETHER BY GEOFF BURROWES ON 6TH FEBRUARY 1989

Jim McKinney transporting logs from landing to G. H. Bell and Sons Mill, Hollands Creek.

Peg and Queenie Comerford, Neil Campbell, Scotty Green, Jack Stewart, Bridget Comerford, Jessie McKay, Rene Comerford – Willow Vale

Retirement dinner for Mary Harris

Mt Buller with snow

CHANNEL 9 NEWSCLIP. JANUARY 2006. RIDE OF DEFIANCE

Thomas Edwin Harris & Kingsley Green

GRAZING OF THE HIGH COUNTRY 1839-1935. THESIS BY PETER CABENA. MOUNTAIN ENCLAVE

ADDRESS BY ALAN BREWER, CHAIRMAN MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA TO LIBERAL PARTY DINNER, WODONGA ON 5TH JULY 1990

Progress Association Hut, first hut on Mt Buller

Boilers at New Chum Mine, Dry Creek.

Violet Esther Searle

View of miners at the Rose of Denmark Mine, Gaffneys Creek.

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Mansfield VIC 3722

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