A WEARY TRUDGE TO THE POLLS GRAEME STONEY COLLECTION. BRUCE MCCORMACK, GRAEME STONEY AND G FRY PICTURE POINT Boring plant at Long Gully World War 1 – The hole Signaller James Pinkerton Campbell was bombed in. 8th Light Horse, B Squadron, ANZAC Cove WW1. Chinaman’s House in New Street, Mansfield – drawn with charcoal on brown paper. Clara Cox (standing) and Annie Cox Byrne’s Hut, Tolmie – chains for cooking pots Wairere – The Piries home of Trish and Maurie Bull Railway Centenary Re- Enactment 1891-1991 . Mt Buller in distance, from Ailsa Street, Mansfield DICK FORREST AND PETER PURCELL, TAKING CATTLE INTO MITCHELLS CREEK FOR SUMMER GRAZING 1978-1980. OPEN GRASSY PLAINS OF MITCHELLS Captain Blowhard’s adventures at Woods Point – continued. He meets with old aquaintance, and induces him to go heavily into quartz. Adam Leyfield selecting a sheep to shear from in a pen, with Roy Friday; and Shorn rams, Roy Friday’s shearing shed, Maindample, VIC. LOVICK FAMILY COLLECTION. SEN WEIR ON BOGONG SUMMIT Part of old Bonnie Doon HORSEMEN IN THE COLD. INSURANCE MAY KILL CLASSICS. Darlingford horses, cows, sheep – now under water Train entering Thompson Valley, Walhalla – with Thompson River below. Graham and Shirley Watson, Tolmie Ball Church of England Vicarage, Parish Hall and Church, Mansfield « Previous 1 … 208 209 210 211 212 … 316 Next »