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Looking down Goulburn River towards Waterson’s Farms

THE IMPORTANCE OF THE HIGH COUNTRY TO AUSTRALIA

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

Malouf Building

LOSSES OF NITROGEN DURING PRESCRIBED BURNING IN A EUCALYPTUS PAUCIFLORA FOREST

Ashfield Sawmill – log yard

Pat Murphy and friends outside the first building on Mt Buller 1928-1930.

DICK FORREST AND PETER PURCELL, TAKING CATTLE INTO MITCHELLS CREEK FOR SUMMER GRAZING 1978-1980. DICK FORREST BREAKING IN ‘SNOWY’

Mansfield Urban Fire Brigade – Gold Star Awards 1991

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

CATTLEMEN FEAR EXTINCTION

Many men standing on the platform of a locomotive for hauling firewood, Walhalla. Locomotive is on a railway track over a trestle bridge.

The original Ivor Whittaker Lodge

Convent of Mercy, Cnr. Malcolm and Highett Streets, Mansfield (after 1907)

Delatite Station – Front stables with loose boxes.

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

Mansfield Township – 1913

Railway Centenary Re- Enactment 1891-1991 .

Skiiers on Mt Buller

WEATHERBEATEN WISDOM. COLOURFUL CHARACTERS OF THE VICTORIAN HIGH COUNTRY.

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Mansfield Railway Station
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Mansfield VIC 3722

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