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SYD RYDER INTERVIEW PART 5. SHEEPMEN AND CATTLEMEN ON THE HIGH PLAINS

Copy of a monotone water colour by T.W. Curtis – maybe on the road to Woods Point with pack horses

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”.

Mansfield Primary School – 1971 – Grades 1 and 2

WHO KILLED JIM BARCLAY? : WHY WAS JIM BARCLAY KILLED? : WHAT WAS THE MOTIVE FOR HIS MURDER?

MOUNTAIN CATTLEMENS ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA NEWSLETTER No 12. AUGUST 1987

A group of local residents posing outside the Reefers Hotel, Main Scott Street, Woods Point.

MINUTES OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING OF THE MOUNTAIN CATTLEMENS ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA INCORPORATED HELD AT MYRTLEFORD HOTEL ON 16TH MAY 1979

Former Prime Minister, Malcolm Fraser, and Jack Thompson

Locket presented to Private John Brooks

FOOTAGE FROM SNOWY PLAINS PROTEST 1989 – PETER STEWART & STEVE GUEST

VOICE OF THE MOUNTAINS, EDITION 5, DECEMBER 1979

Fred Peachey haycarting sheaves of oats, Darlingford.

Preston Homestead – station hand with station dogs

Postcard showing Mansfield scenes.

MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN LAUNCH CAMPAIGN

ROSS BLAIR. MOUNTAIN CATTLEMAN. (BOGONG HIGH PLAINS)

4 Interior images of Davies Building, High St, as Jas. E. Marks Grocer

H. P. Williams Memorial Seat – Highett Street

Jamieson football premiers 1909

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