At Sugarloaf Dam Crossing Howqua River. Surveying the new road – Brocks Road Railway Centenary Re- Enactment 1891-1991 . PART 7. MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN RESPOND TO THE VICTORIAN NATIONAL PARKS ASSOCIATION OPPOSITION TO ALPINE CATTLE GRAZING. THE VNPA CLAIMS: “GRAZING THREATENS MANY PLANTS AND ANIMALS WITH EXTINCTION”. Jim and Edwina Eddy camped up the bush falling and casting logs to Ashfield Sawmill, along with their son Bruce. Mansfield Historical Society Display Gordon Cleeland’s farm yard -approx 1956 – now under Lake Nillahcootie View of house with elm trees built by Jack Macey Forestry Commission grader working on the Mt Stirling Road. D.S.M. Sawmill, Tolmie Convent of Mercy, Mansfield. Young ladies performing in a school play. The Princess, Miss Kelly. Packhorses, Graham Fry, “Horse to Horsepower” Procession, 1994 Jessie Anderson, Licensee of the Poplar Hotel, Kevington, recieving the high tin bread loaf from the bakers boy on his horse. Mansfield’s first motorised fire engine. Driver – George Cummins Mansfield Post Office Gear family at Bridge Creek 1935- old dairy in background. SELLING THE MOUNTAIN CATTLE. A PERSONAL HISTORY OF THE EAST GIPPSLAND CALF SALES. An interior view of Fry’s hut DROVING IN GIPPSLAND ALBUM. 6 UNIDENTIFIED MEN ON HORSES. CATTLE IN YARDS IN BACKGROUND A sketch of early Woods Point « Previous 1 … 181 182 183 184 185 … 316 Next »