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P.V. Christensen – boiler and machinery for sawmill at Buller Creek

Adam Layfield, Shearer. Roy Friday, Instructor.

Don Swainston’s home – Tolmie

Ashfield Sawmill – part of the log yard taken from outside the office.

PART 7. MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN RESPOND TO THE VICTORIAN NATIONAL PARKS ASSOCIATION OPPOSITION TO ALPINE CATTLE GRAZING. THE VNPA CLAIMS: “GRAZING THREATENS MANY PLANTS AND ANIMALS WITH EXTINCTION”.

THE PURCELLS OF MERRIJIG

Strahan and Davies Sawmill, Tanjil Bren. Horse team on log tramline – 1945.

Blue Red Cross uniforms and hat.

Group of children photographed in front of Margaret Walsh’s (Les) father’s car, a Dodge.

NATURE OF HIGH PLAINS VEGETATION

Gilmore’s flat, Darlingford.Florrie Gough (nee Fry), Harry Maud, Jack Maud, Sid Maud, Robena Ross & May Hughes (nee Gough) stitching up the full bags of grain after harvest.

McCashney’s Sawmill, Tolmie. Logs on log buggy are being hauled into the mill with a tractor engine.

The European War. Mansfield’s First Contingen

Mess Hut kitchen

ROOM FOR EVERYONE

Mansfield Railway Station, “Better Farming” train – visited Mansfield 15/10/1925

James Berry Walsh.

Sheepyards at Preston Station

Pinnacle Saw Mill.

Jericho – looking west

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