Emma Smith and her two surviving children, Robert James Wright Smith and Edna. The Post Office at Gaffneys Creek. The Post Office had opened by 1866, the first postmaster being one Christy Dockendorf, a wine and spirit merchant who also kept a general store. Photograph taken of a crowd at Howes Creek Picnic MINUTES OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING OF THE MOUNTAIN CATTLEMENS ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA INCORPORATED HELD AT THE VICTORIAN FARMERS FEDERATION 24 COLLINS STREET, MELBOURNE ON FRIDAY 18th SEPTEMBER 1987 Long Tunnel Gold Mine, Walhalla Matlock Cemetery headstone: George Fletcher, died 11th February 1887 (48 years) and his infant grandson, Edmund David Jones, died 24th September, 1906. (6 months). Marcelle Smith Walsh Family in front of Les Walsh’s Dodge. Mansfield Football Team 1950’s An early Mirimbah house – built for Charlie Ezard. Christensen’s Mill. GRAEME STONEY COLLECTION. BLUFF HUT REBUILD AND OPENING. GRAEME STONEY AND SONS CHRIS STONEY AND DAVE STONEY. Group of children from Mirimbah Mill with balloons – Earnshaw Collection William James Smith TRACKS OF THE MORNING: A TIMBERTOP HISTORY TEXT. Mansfield Railway Station. Norm Hookey in the 1889 Vic Rail Guard’s Van, just delivered from the Seymour Rail Heritage Centre LANCE ADAMS’ ALBUM. MELBOURNE-MANSFIELD RAILWAY 1883-1978. Y CLASS. Lane leading to Tom and Bill Cleeland’s farms – Barjarg Official Party Debutant Ball. MINUTES OF THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE MOUNTAIN CATTLEMENS ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA INC. HELD AT THE NATIONAL PARTY BOARD ROOM, 24 COLLINS STREET MELBOURNE ON WEDNESDAY 24TH SEPTEMBER 1986 THE MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA MEDIA STATEMENT. MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN ASK SENATE COMMITTEE TO SUPPORT REINTRODUCTION OF CATTLE GRAZING « Previous 1 … 224 225 226 227 228 … 316 Next »