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Puckapunyal Army Camp

EFFECTS OF DISTURBANCE AND GRAZING BY CATTLE ON THE DYNAMICS ON HEATHLAND AND GRASSLAND COMMUNITIES ON THE BOGONG HIGH PLAINS

House located between Jamieson and Woods Point

Cartin chaff to McCashney Mill

CARTOON

Four generations: Janet (Jesse) Cox, Nellie Gray, Eliza Martin,and Gertrude Gray

MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S ANNUAL GET TOGETHER WOMBAT CROSSING 2010. PEOPLE IN RIVER

Woods Point – interior view of the General Store

CATTLE GRAZING DOESN’T REDUCE FIRE THREAT

Aerial view of Mt Buller in winter

THE MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA MEDIA RELEASE. MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN PROTEST TO RECLAIM HERITAGE

Forestry Commission drilling rock with a jack hammer and an air compressor, when making Mt Stirling Road. (Powder monkey blowing out rock.) George Ramage in right hand corner

Bill Gardner’s catch of fish with the help of Fred Fry.

Back to Mansfield – Horse drawn wagon/transport float.

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

Merle Silver – Remedial English tutor

LANCE ADAMS’ ALBUM. MELBOURNE-MANSFIELD RAILWAY 1883-1978. HANGMAN’S GAP.

Railway Station – Mansfield

Morning Star Mine, Woods Point

View of Woods Point

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Mansfield Railway Station
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Mansfield VIC 3722

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