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THE IMPORTANCE OF THE HIGH COUNTRY TO AUSTRALIA

Horse jumping – Tolmie Sports

Commercial Hotel, Matlock

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

Mansfield Sale Yards (About 1915)

McCashney’s mill site – 1984

THE CATTLEMEN’S PROTEST

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

Victoria Police Commemorative Centenary 1878-1978

Oliver Sladdin represented Mansfield Secondary College at the ANZAC Day Services at Gallipoli & is seen here wearing a special commemorative scarf

Joe Peachey and Carolyn Peachey

Left to right: Jack Purcell, Roy Bostock and Jack Lovick

Making roads in the Tolmie area.

Marbut-Gunnersen Sawmill. Gibson automatic log carriage – breaking down saw.

MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S PROTEST RIDE TO PARLIAMENT HOUSE MELBOURNE 4 SEPTEMBER 1984. GUS MECURIO

Hunt Club Hotel, Merrijig

RSL – (left) Jim Cochrane and (right) Jack Murphy

Paddy McLaughlin – Patrick Vallance – Bill Raymond

Early photograph, possible late 1800s, showing two men standing in front of a bridge – location unknown.

“Back to Mansfield” Committee, 1951

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