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ROOM FOR EVERYONE

Tolmie Picnic about 1917

SPEECH. “CONSERVATION COMPETING WITH FARMING AS AN ALTERNATE LAND USE” BY JAMES COMMINS OF THE MOUNTAIN CATTLEMENS ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA

Mass at St Mary’s

Fry’s Flat, Howqua Hills photographed in about 1890.

VOICE OF THE MOUNTAINS, EDITION 8, 1983-1984

Marbut-Gunnersen Sawmill. V. Long. Leverman on 4-man bench. Also shows slabs from breaking down ready for re-sawing.

Mr Tom Martin

Roman Catholic Church site, Chapel Hill, Boorolite

THE HOWQUA HILLS STORY.

Many men standing on the platform of a locomotive for hauling firewood, Walhalla. Locomotive is on a railway track over a trestle bridge.

Flowergirl Nerida Shipard with her mother, Mrs Alwyn Shipard of Mansfield, at the Orana Branch CWA debs ball.

GRAZING OF THE HIGH COUNTRY 1839-1935. THESIS BY PETER CABENA. THE PENDERGAST BROTHERS OF THE OMEO PLAINS

Mansfield Shire Hall

Forestry Commission. Working a two man ‘Blue Streak Chain Saw”. Right hand corner, Jim Westcotts Chev Ute. Note: ‘Furphy’ tank.

Jack Lovick at cattle sales

Ena Veal’s 80th Birthday afternoon at ‘Barjarg Station’

Township of Woods Point

VOICE OF THE MOUNTAINS, EDITION 10, 1986

Lovick’s Hunt Club Hotel

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