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MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S PROTEST RIDE TO PARLIAMENT HOUSE MELBOURNE 4 SEPTEMBER 1984. OUTSIDE THE HOTEL WINDSOR, SPRING ST, MELBOURNE

Bell’s Sawmill in operation, Jamieson.

Jen and Annie – the Nicholson twins – with their children – Jen, Alan, Noel, Ann, Lindsay

Gordon McMillan presents a cheque to Greg Wilder, Chief Executive Officer, Mansfield District Hospital.

Bernie McWhinney, Mansfield Police, stationed Jamieson.

Christensen’s Mill – Mirimbah – steam log hauler

Convent Girls Basketball team. Mansfield Convent of Mercy students.

Woods Point – Morning Star Gold Mine.

WHY MUST THE MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN AND THE MAGNIFICENT HIGH COUNTRY BE DESTROYED AFTER 150 YEARS OF LIVING BEAUTIFULLY TOGETHER ?

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

USING SCIENCE TO DETERMINE THE IMPACT OF GRAZING ON THE HIGH COUNTRY

Black’s Central Coffee Palace – High Street

Dieter and Juergen Bucholz, at Forest carbon plant

Jack Berry & Neil O’Halloran servicing a car at Berry & O’Halloran

Group of people, with vehicle, outside the Commercial Hotel Woods Point.

Gooleys Creek Township.

Agricultural High School, Mansfield – With Greetings Postcard – The dairy herd at the Agricultural High School farm – February 25th, 1914

1st Constable William Lacey Boyd, Jamieson policeman

John Coombs

Christensen’s Sawmill – Breaking down saw.

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