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Portion of the plant at Loch Fyne Mine and miner’s hut – Alex Milne, Manager. Loch Fyne Mine at Matlock the only mine to survive.

O’Keefe and Carey, General Merchants.

Captain Blowhard having safely arrived at Woods Point reads his journal in the “Mountaineer”.

LANCE ADAMS’ ALBUM. MELBOURNE-MANSFIELD RAILWAY 1883-1978. T335.

Snells Crushing Plant – Fordson roller

Spirit of Mt Buller

The European War. Mansfield’s First Contingen

THE CATTLEMEN’S PROTEST

Morning Star mine, Woods Point – workers standing in front of head frame

Allen Koochew on Mt Buller looking towards Gippsland Ranges.

David Canterford – fire – Carter’s Sawmill – 1963

SMALL BUSINESS SLAMS GOVERNMENT

Police – Sergeant Michael Kennedy’s headstone – Mansfield Cemetery

One of the first groups to enlist in the First A.I.F.

John Ross’s store and team – 1896 – Gaffneys Creek

Gerald Egan, in action as the cup winner in the inaugural running of the Great Mountain Race of Victoria held at Sheepyard Flat on the Howqua in 1983.

Clem Holloway’s Log Truck – Carter’s Sawmill – Mirimbah – Sawmill Settlement

MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA ANNUAL REPORT 1987

A1 mine directors and mine office 1930.

Making roads in the Tolmie area.

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