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DICK FORREST AND PETER PURCELL, TAKING CATTLE INTO MITCHELLS CREEK FOR SUMMER GRAZING 1978-1980. JAMIESON RIVER BELOW BRIDLE TRACK CAN BE SEEN ON RIGHT

Forestry Commission – Cletac dozer working on the Mt Stirling Road

LOVICK FAMILY COLLECTION. DELATITE RIVER AT MERRIJIG, 1924

2 articles: CAIN LEADS HIS TROOPS INTO THE FRAY & ONE VOTE WIN WOULD DO, SAYS KENNETT

PROTEST – ALPINE GRAZING. RUNNING SHEET- MERRIJIG TO ROSE RIVER

Barwite and Gonzaga Picnic Sports – March 1911. (No 1)

Forest Commission workers’ huts used during the making of the Mt Stirling Road in the late 1940s.

DICK FORREST AND PETER PURCELL, TAKING CATTLE INTO MITCHELLS CREEK FOR SUMMER GRAZING 1978-1980. LOVICK’SHUT

John Canavan and Lawrence O’Toole at Tolmie Sports

Commercial Hotel, Woods Point

Christensen’s Mill – Mirimbah

HIGH COUNTRY CATTLEMEN VOW TO FIGHT ON

Highett St. Anzac Day March 1980.

Opening of the New Booroolite CFA Shed

Marbut-Gunnersen Sawmill. Unloading logs.

Bert Walker and his horse in High Street.

The European War 1914 – 1918 – Mansfield’s first contingent.

PART 6. MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN RESPOND TO THE VICTORIAN NATIONAL PARKS ASSOCIATION OPPOSITION TO ALPINE CATTLE GRAZING. THE VNPA CLAIMS: “THE CULTURAL CLAIM OF CATTLEMEN IS WEARING THIN”.

King of the Sausage Sizzle. Mansfield’s Local Butcher, Des Nolan

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