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HIGH COUNTRY LIVING. WOMEN IN WORLD OF CATTLEMEN.

Mansfield Railway Station. Norm Hookey checking out the Vic Rail Guard’s Van, just delivered from the Seymour Rail Heritage Centre

A. E. Biggs on Mt Howitt

Track along the Jamieson River – Gerran’s Bridge

Victoria and Thomas Belt with Rene

RETAIN AND PROMOTE THE MOUNTAIN SHOWPIECE

ABC 7.30 REPORT. VICTORIAN LIBERAL GOVERNMENT’S RE-INTRODUCTION OF CATTLE TO THE HIGH COUNTRY AS A SCIENTIFIC TRIAL

MINUTES OF THE GENERAL MEETING OF THE MOUNTAIN CATTLEMENS ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA INC. HELD AT TOBACCO BOARD ROOM DALGETY HOUSE, 461 BOURKE STREET MELBOURNE, ON SEPTEMBER 23RD 1980

Black’s Central Coffee Palace – High Street

Victor Searle

The township of Walhalla as it was about 110 years ago (1880) with mining activities at its peak.

Launching of “CWA Centenary Avenue of Poplars” sign. 22/03/1991

DICK FORREST AND PETER PURCELL, TAKING CATTLE INTO MITCHELLS CREEK FOR SUMMER GRAZING 1978-1980.

Rev. Father Vaughan

Making roads in the Tolmie area.

Bridge Creek School about 1938-1939.

Greetings from Mansfield

What is left of mine manager’s house at the “Golden Mountain Mine”, Tallangallook, 1946. It was demolished soon after.

Mansfield Fire Brigade Christmas dinner at Cafe 41. December 2014

Burnt Camp

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Mansfield VIC 3722

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