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HIGH HOPES FOR A LOW ROAD

William Davies with his son, William John Davies, and his daughter Eilizabeth Davies married McKenzie

Merrijig Rodeo

Train entering Thompson Valley, Walhalla – with Thompson River below.

Forestry Commission – Mt Stirling Road. Stop for a break. Charlie Clarke and Harry Norris were assisting Joe.

Parents: Jim Ryan and Ida Jones. Jim Ryan was a prospector who was struck by lightning. Ida ran the boarding house at Carter’s Mill. Their children Esther-Redfern, Essie, Nellie, Doreen, Bonnie, Margaret (Hare). Ida later married George Wilson.

WHERE WILD MAY TRUMP

High Street, Mansfield, looking East

High Street, Mansfield – looking west.

Goulburn River – horse and jinker

Perrin Bros, Sleeper cutters, Gippsland, in front of their camp.

GRAZING OF THE HIGH COUNTRY 1839-1935. THESIS BY PETER CABENA. SKETCH OF THE BOGONG RANGES

Roy Friday

Timber getting – carting timber using horses.

GRAEME STONEY APPEARING AT THE BAR OF PARLIAMENT 1985

Highett Street, Mansfield, Winter – 1910

Awards night at the Mansfield Cinema after the re-enactment of ‘The Man from Snowy River’.

Baw Baw Ranges

Front row: John Alfred (Jack) Thompson and Christina Miriam (Myra) Thompson Back row: George Andrew James, Francis Roy and Thomas Harold Thompson

Opening of the new Boorolite Fire Shed.

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Mansfield VIC 3722

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