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COOL CHANGE. A MODERN LOVE STORY

Quartz Crushing Battery

NO DOUBT ABOUT IT

Morning Star Mine water wheel – 1905 – gold

Ptc P. S. Fraser E. Coy 1st Battalion – Broadmeadows – World War 1

Jeannie Hall (Prop of the Magnolia Tree Restaurant.) & daughter (Anna or Sophie). Sheena Daykin (left) & Cathy Cox in the background.

MOUNTAIN CATTLE WALK TO SURVIVE

Woods Pointer – a gold mining sketch – a lucky dog, not exhibited at the late show.

Howes Creek Primary School

Alex Trahair at Howitt Hut

THE MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA MEDIA RELEASE. MOUNTAIN CATTLE BREAK THE LAW

Glen Creek. Huts supplies to us on arrival at Mansfield.

Forestry Commission – Cletac dozer working on the Mt Stirling Road

Ashfield Sawmill – Planks for bridges: 23 – 24 feet long (Forest Commission)

Jericho

South Riding councillors – Left to right: Norm Feltham, Roy Bostock, John Buckland.

Making roads in the Tolmie area.

FUEL REDUCTION BURNING IN RELATION TO SOIL CONSERVATION

IT’S STILL TOO SOON TO TELL SPANNER IN HAND, VARTY CLAIMS VICTORY

Forestry Commission – Mt Stirling Road. Loading logs the hard way during the 1940s.

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