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“Gold in the Ranges: Jamieson to Woods Point” by Brian Lloyd, page 47, ISBN 0957 8430 4 6.

Alexander John (Jack) Doig, Margaret Ellen (Maggi) (nee Dodemaide) Doig, with their three daughters, Mary Lorraine (1914), Irene Frances (1923) and Margaret Scott (Bunty) 15/11/1921.

McCashney’s mill site – 1984

GRAEME STONEY COLLECTION. BLUFF HUT 1955-2015. STONEY FAMILY CATTLE GRAZING AT THE BLUFF NEAR 16 MILE. 1956

Jamieson in the 1860s, showing the first bridge across the Jamieson River

ADDRESS BY DOUG TREASURE, PRESIDENT OF THE MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA, CATTLEMEN’S GET TOGETHER ON 4TH FEBRUARY, 1990

THE MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA MEDIA RELEASE. MOUNTAIN CATTLE BREAK THE LAW

Bush workers for the logging contractors during the 1940s.

‘Top Gun’ shearer, Anthony Bell

Ashfield Sawmill – log yard

Merrijig Primary School Students at Mt Buller

Group of miners at Walhalla

GRAEME STONEY COLLECTION. BLUFF HUT 1955-2015

Mirimbah

Four Melbourne University members on horses on Mt Buller

Jack Healy at “Kelly Tree”, Stringybark Creek.

MCCASKILL FAMILY COLLECTION. MCCASKILL FAMILY

Woods Point looking north – Goulburn River

An early Mirimbah house – built for Charlie Ezard. Christensen’s Mill.

St John’s Church of England – Corner of Victoria and Highett Streets, Mansfield

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