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The business centre of Woods Point in 1865.

MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S ANNUAL GET TOGETHER WOMBAT CROSSING 2010. WHIP CRACKING. DIANNA HURLEY

MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA (MCAV) PRESS RELEASE. 2 FEBRUARY 1985

PART 1. MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN RESPOND TO THE VICTORIAN NATIONAL PARKS ASSOCIATION OPPOSITION TO ALPINE CATTLE GRAZING. THE VNPA CLAIMS: “GRAZING SPREADS WEEDS”.

Ashfield Sawmill

Ashfield Sawmill, 1996. Stacks of air-dried timber.

HIGH COUNTRY CATTLEMEN : CELEBRATING THE FAMILIES AND TRADITIONS OF AUSTRALIA’S ALPINE REGIONS

MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN CATTLE PROTEST DRIVE FROM MERRIJIG TO ROSE RIVER JAN 2006.

Power’s Commercial Hotel

VOICE OF THE MOUNTAINS, EDITION 16, 1993

LOVICK FAMILY COLLECTION. FRANK LOVICK’S HOUSE

Harpers Creek, sluicing

McCashney and Harper Sawmill, Baker Creek. Steam Winch under cover. Furphy Tank used for carting water for winch.

Logs from Charlie’s Mill at Woods Point after the 1939 fires.

Mansfield Fire Brigade members at the Commercial Hotel

OPINION PIECE IN COBRAM COURIER

A game of hide-and-seek

Mansfield Railway Station, “Better Farming” train – visited Mansfield 15/10/1925

THE MOUNTAIN MEN WERE A POPULAR ENTRY

Marbut-Gunnersen Sawmill. G. Hissenkemper. Distributing recent Tattslotto win. Stacking area in rear.

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