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Merrijig Rodeo

Pictured in her garden is Mrs. Anne Rae

Kofler’s Summit Hut

Highton Manor

“Harvesting” – Agricultural High School – A. Callister.

DICK FORREST AND PETER PURCELL, TAKING CATTLE INTO MITCHELLS CREEK FOR SUMMER GRAZING 1978-1980. GIVING HORSES AND DOGS A COOL DOWN IN THE JAMIESON RIVER.

Roman Catholic Church Mansfield (second) 1891. The new St Francis Xavier’s was a handsome (timber) Gothic building. It measured 150 feet in length and 65 feet wide. With alterations this church later became St Mary’s Hall.

A1 Gaffneys Creek – No 5 tunnel on right. No 4 tunnel, mullock tip in centre, looking south.

THE BATTLE FOR THE HIGH COUNTRY

A1 Mine. The 130 floor northern slope, looking north

Timber – tram track – mill and cottage. Cambertong Road – Tolmie

Robert Pope Ross Smith, born in Mansfield, 4 March, 1862

VOICE OF THE MOUNTAINS, EDITION 21, 1998

St. Francis Xavier Church

NATIONAL PARKS. AN ALTERNATIVE VIEW BY MOUNTAIN CATTLEMAN, GRAEME STONEY

PURCELL FAMILY COLLECTION

WHO ARE THE GREENIES

Men standing near a fence in the early days of Matlock – possible going fishing.

Delatite Station – Front stables with loose boxes.

Turkey hens and turkey gobbler at Preston Station

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Mansfield VIC 3722

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