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Christensen’s Sawmill, Mirimbah. Cottages c 1950

DICK FORREST AND PETER PURCELL, TAKING CATTLE INTO MITCHELLS CREEK FOR SUMMER GRAZING 1978-1980. DICK FORREST BREAKING IN ‘SNOWY’

Lime Kilns

Morning Star Mine – Woods Point – 1932

Unknown child

View of Morning Star Mine, Woods Point.

Chooks roaming free on the property of Gerard and Marg. Mahoney, Graves Road, Mansfield.

Mansfield in winter.

MOUNTAIN MEN SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO GRAZE AND RIDE THE GREAT DIVIDE!

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

Albert Walsh Collection. Cups, saucer, plates & vases

IGA. Conference, Brisbane, 1999.

THE CALL OF THE HIGH COUNTRY. AN AUSTRALIAN SAGA OF LOVE, HARDSHIP AND THE POWER OF A DREAM.

Roman Catholic Church Mansfield (second) 1891. The new St Francis Xavier’s was a handsome (timber) Gothic building. It measured 150 feet in length and 65 feet wide. With alterations this church later became St Mary’s Hall.

Bulmers Bus Lines

Miss Marjorie Coombs

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

PURCELL FAMILY COLLECTION. LEADING THE BULL AT MERRIJIG

GRAEME STONEY COLLECTION. MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN GALLOP AT SHEEPYARD FLAT. CIRCA 1983

VOICE OF THE MOUNTAINS, EDITION 16, 1993

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