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AUSTRALIAN BUSHFIRES: HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES AND RESEARCH IMPLICATIONS

Health Centre – Highett Street

Davies girls – Rita, Kathleen, Frances, Rosaline and Amy

Len Lynch and Jack Lovick, High Street, Mansfield 1985

South Celebes

High Street in 1924

DROVING IN GIPPSLAND ALBUM. 6 UNIDENTIFIED MEN ON HORSEBACK. CATTLE IN YARDS BEHIND.

A sheep shearing demonstration to the musical tones of local musical group ‘Couchgrass’

Mary Maughan, wife of William Fry

GRAEME STONEY COLLECTION. DAVID STONEY AND GRAEME STONEY, MT TOMMY STANDUP 1989

Tolmie Picnic about 1917

MCAV CORRESPONDENCE – OUTWARDS. LETER TO MRS J KIRNER, MINISTER FOR CONSERVATION, FORESTS AND LANDS, FROM JAMES COMMINS, PRESIDENT MCAV. SUBJECT- WILD DOGS

Jamieson, a general view taken in the 1860s.

The last steam train to come to Mansfield

New Guinea

Agriculture Chaff cutting team and equipment. Phil Cummins. 1930

Bell’s Sawmill truck with a load of logs from their Jamieson Bush

Newspaper cutting – “Dog Leads Man to Wife.”

Mick and Simon Kirley showing their trophies for the woodchop

Fred and Linda Peachey and baby Graeme – with Joe McIntosh

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