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Children dressing-up

CONSERVATIONISTS AND CATTLEMEN MOVE TO SAVE THE HIGH PLAINS

Horse and wagon

Ma Svenson beside fireplace

Annie and Jenny Nicholson (twins).

Mansfield Mountain Country Festival. Mansfield Historical Society Display, 1984

Harborager Battery, Dry Creek – 1890s

IT WAS 20 YEARS AGO ‘THE MAN ‘ RODE INTO TOWN.

Nillahcootie School pupils

Toilet at Sheepyard Flat – near Pickerings Hut – Howqua

McCashney’s Mill. Arthur Harvey Tom Taylor Bill Wren.

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

The street decorations at dawn in High Street, 27/06/1966, for the official opening of the Shire Municipal Offices.

Bridge Street, Woods Point, in the snow in about 1920

A Healy’s dozer and Jack Lemin’s truck at Pikes Flat, Upper Howqua River

Victoria Police Commemorative Centenary 1878-1978

Railway steam engine at Walhalla – 1910

Woods Point – Post Office in the foreground.

Jessie Anderson, Licensee of the Poplar Hotel, Kevington, recieving the high tin bread loaf from the bakers boy on his horse.

POLL FINISHES PARK PLAN

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Mansfield VIC 3722

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