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Three boys bringing in the harvest

Memorial Gates, Mansfield

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

Some of the family of Joseph Black and Mary Ann (Crawford) Black arriving at the Nillahcootie School.

Dr Brian and Mrs Beth Lloyd, and George D’Arcy at Melba Road, Barwite.

View of Mt Wellington

THE MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA. ALPINE GRAZING HERITAGE TRAIL – BOGONG HIGH PLAINS

View from Never Mind Spur

Iron transported up Mt Buller on frames specially built for packhorses to build Mt Buller Chalet, 1929.

Ashfield Sawmill 1996. The last days before closing down. Inside the saw shop – circular band saw. Ivan Campbell, sawyer.

Truck crane lifting parts of the steam engine.

Fire spotting tower on summit of Mt Buller

Boggy Creek area beside old Ivor Whittaker Ski Hut 1978.

View of Jericho

Mansfield Red Cross. Ruby Margaret Aldous (nee Breadon)

Urban Brigade Awards Night

Nillahcootie School and children

Mt. Buller Towing transferring a Victorian 1889 Guard’s van from the Seymour Heritage Centre to the Mansfield Railway Station.

All Nations Mine – Matlock – highest town in Victoria. (Source: bicycle trip to Woods Point – Latrobe Library)

John, Kit and Ted Murphy on road near wooden culvert.

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Mansfield Railway Station
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Mansfield VIC 3722

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