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ACF MOVE IS ‘NO SURPRISE’

SINGER OF THE BUSH. AB BANJO PATTERSON COMPLETE WORKS 1885-1900

HIGH COUNTRY PROTEST – CITY SUPPORT

MINUTES OF THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE MOUNTAIN CATTLEMENS ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA INC. HELD AT TOBACCO MARKETING BOARD ROOM DALGETY HOUSE, 461 BOURKE STREET MELBOURNE, ON SEPTEMBER 23RD 1983

Puckapunyal Army Camp

Woodchopping – Tolmie Sports

LOVICK FAMILY COLLECTION. WONNANGATTA STATION

ADDRESS TO MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE VICTORIAN FARMERS FEDERATION, MRS. HEATHER MITCHELL

Road works, Stonecrusher, Tolmie

Making roads in the Tolmie area.

ABC NEWSCLIP. 2005. LAST ROUNDUP 2

MERRIJIG RODEO COMMITTEE MEETING HELD ON 29TH MARCH, 1977

A young lady in a bathing suit

Fire Brigade Discipline Contest at Portarlington, Mansfield Fire Officers competing.

Jim and Edwina Eddy camped up the bush falling and casting logs to Ashfield Sawmill, along with their son Bruce.

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.

S.E.C. Road from Walsh’s Road to the masts

John Gilmore.

Ashfield Sawmill, 1996. Last days before closing down – inside the saw shop showing the band saw.

Sen Constable Michael Kennedy places a wreath at the memorial to his great-grandfather, Sgt Michael Kennedy.

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Mansfield VIC 3722

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