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MOUNTAIN CATTLEMAN FACES ANOTHER THREAT

Y. H. Kitchen – one of the first stores in Mansfield.

St. Francis Xavier Church

SELLING THE MOUNTAIN CATTLE. A PERSONAL HISTORY OF THE EAST GIPPSLAND CALF SALES.

View of Morning Star Mine, Woods Point.

DICK FORREST AND PETER PURCELL, TAKING CATTLE INTO MITCHELLS CREEK FOR SUMMER GRAZING 1978-1980. CATTLE WALKING ALONG BRIDLE TRACK

Bell’s Sawmill truck carting a giant log to Jamieson Mill.

The O’Keefe house before the 1939 fires

MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA ANNUAL REPORT. 1996/1997

C.W.A. Hall – Mavis Smith – John Reardon

Old Chalet site on Mt Buller

George and Leo Belt loading bags of chaff.

Transport to the col belowe the Summit Ridge – Mt Buller

Back to Mansfield – Horse drawn wagon/transport float.

Keith & Ada Cleeland at their home, 2/36 Hunter Street, Mansfield

Post World War II Carnival Parade, 1945

Harper Family

Members of Cast in “Sweeny Todd” June 1995.

A modern day swagman, waltzing his “matilda” – Delatite River

Alex Biggs and Jack Hearn

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Mansfield VIC 3722

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