Lochfyne Gold Mine – Matlock

Parents: Jim Ryan and Ida Jones. Jim Ryan was a prospector who was struck by lightning. Ida ran the boarding house at Carter’s Mill. Their children Esther-Redfern, Essie, Nellie, Doreen, Bonnie, Margaret (Hare). Ida later married George Wilson.

Little Bourke Street – Mt Buller – snow

Matlock Cemetery headstone: George Fletcher, died 11th February 1887 (48 years) and his infant grandson, Edmund David Jones, died 24th September, 1906. (6 months).

A1 Mine – general view, showing rockbreakers and ore-shoots on hill side.

The R. M. Richardson Collection of Photographs

2 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: SKI-DEVELOPERS, NOT CATTLE, ARE THE BIGGEST THREAT TO THE ALPS; AND RESORT WOULD BE A TRAGEDY

Ed Adamson’s home “Murren”, Mirimbah – Mt Buller in the background

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

Commemorative ceremony of the Stringybark murders of three Victorian police in 1878

Grandpa Walsh (Les Walsh)

Gear family at Bridge Creek 1935- old dairy in background.

Joe Peachey and Carolyn Peachey

Looking down into the King Valley

Working in a confined space. John Matey faces a big “white gum”. Pikes Flat, Upper Howqua River.

Group of school children

Victoria Police Commemorative Centenary 1878-1978

DICK FORREST AND PETER PURCELL, TAKING CATTLE INTO MITCHELLS CREEK FOR SUMMER GRAZING 1978-1980. CATTLE WINDING AROUND A BEND ON BRIDLE TRACK.

At the unveiling of the pioneer plaques – 22.3.1991.

St Andrew’s Harvest Festival. Uniting Church.