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This log buggy was used at McCashney’s Sawmill – Blackwood (near Trentham) then at Toombullup (McCashneys) – later at Baker Creek (McCashney and Harper). Now Mansfield Forest Commission.

PASTURE SEED IS GROWING BUSINESS

Looking down Goulburn River towards Waterson’s Farms

Fred and Linda Peachey and baby Graeme – with Joe McIntosh

Chimneys of the Woods Point Hospital remaining after the fire of 1939.

Blacksmithing in the bush – bellows, tube, forge (note air intake, smoke) bag of charcoal

MCAV CORRESPONDENCE – OUTWARDS. LETTER TO MCAV SUPPORTERS FROM JAMES COMMINS, PRESIDENT, MCAV

The photograph shows a group of miners outside the Lily Gold Mine, Aberfeldy

Fire Brigade

Jeff Kennett at Mansfield Railway Station

Two men and two women – left to right: Mick Sweeney, Alice Burch, Unknown, ?McIntosh

GRAZING OF THE HIGH COUNTRY 1839-1935. THESIS BY PETER CABENA. ALEXANDER MCLEAN HUNTER

Highett Street, Mansfield, featuring the Prunus trees.

“Travellers Rest” – Jim Wright, Jack Martin and 2 children, Jack Healy, Bill and Ned McCashney, Tom Taylor and Jim Price

PART 9. MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN RESPOND TO THE VICTORIAN NATIONAL PARKS ASSOCIATION OPPOSITION TO ALPINE CATTLE GRAZING.

Snow Storm, Jamieson 1912. J. Ross holding the horse.

Office at Delatite Sawmill, Christensen’s Sawmill, Mirimbah.

Merrijig Hotel

A modern day swagman, waltzing his “matilda” – Delatite River

Stop for refreshments, Darlingford.

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Mansfield VIC 3722

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