Col Reynolds, Stock and Station Agent

WHY MUST THE MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN AND THE MAGNIFICENT HIGH COUNTRY BE DESTROYED AFTER 150 YEARS OF LIVING BEAUTIFULLY TOGETHER ?

Mansfield Higher Elementary School 1959

Jamieson – Easter 1933

Ashfield Sawmill, 1996. Last days before closing down. Adrian Lewis and Robert Skipper.

Save the Police Stable

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

Fred Fry’s new hut built with old timber and iron from the mine manager’s house 1945 – 1946. Built by Fred and Steve Fry, Harry Norris and Charlie Clark. Jim Westcott was then Forestry Officer.

On the Road to Gaffney’s Creek

PART 4. MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN RESPOND TO THE VICTORIAN NATIONAL PARKS ASSOCIATION OPPOSITION TO ALPINE CATTLE GRAZING. THE VNPA CLAIMS: “THE ECONOMICS DON’T STACK UP”.

B. B. Mine, Jordan

MCAV CORRESPONDENCE – OUTWARDS. LETTER TO MR S DIMMICK, CHAIRMAN, LAND CONSERVATION COUNCIL, FROM MR JAMES COMMINS, PRESIDENT, MCAV. SUBJECT- FEELINGS OF HAVING BEEN MISLED.

Ma Svenson beside fireplace

Remains of the water wheel – German Spur – Lady Clair Mine – Gaffneys Creek

Mansfield Timber Products MTP building

Eildon Weir looking south-west from top of Paps – from a U.3.A. hike.

Forestry Commission – Mt Stirling Road. Bush workers on the logs. “Stump” Lindsay Dillon on the left.

Reefers Hotel, Woods Point.

VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS OF MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S ANNUAL GET TOGETHER ROSE RIVER 2002. DANCING TO COUNTRY MUSIC

DROVING IN GIPPSLAND ALBUM. CATTLE