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MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA. PRESIDENT’S REPORT .

Baw Baw Ranges

St Francis Xavier’s Catholic Church confirmation class April 1922

The chimney near Sheepyard Flat, Howqua United Gold Mining Company.

“Rivers, Mountains and Echoes of Gold” – Map of Jamieson to Woods Point

HIGH COUNTRY PROTEST -IT TAKES FAITH TO MOVE MOUNTAINS

“Back to Mansfield” Committee, 1951

D.S.M. Sawmill – truck driver with load of logs – Peter Armstrong

Winter in Woods Point

Stanley’s name – carved in tree

“DEAD” VOTED IN NUNAWADING

Edith Hearle with shovel planting a tree at the old Bonnie Doon Library.

Molly (Arbuthnot) Mutton ( Mrs George William ) – 90th Birthday

Jamieson-Woods Point coach

MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S NEWS. NEWSLETTER OF THE MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA. June 1994

Main street of Woods Point, late in the 1890s, looking north. A group of residents with snowballs – La Trobe Library.

Tree being felled with 2100 Husqvarna chain saw

Glad Phillips on duty at the Mansfield Information Centre in 1997

Ruins of Mimamaluke homestead.

“Ross – The Second Generation. A Record of the Lives of the Children of John and Adelaide Ross” Volume III by David Ross Joy 2002.

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