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PRODUCE TO PLATTER. THE FOOD AND WINE LOVER’S GUIDE TO VICTORIA’S HIGH COUNTRY.

MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S NEWS. SEPTEMBER 2005.

Drama in the Drama Room

PURCELL FAMILY COLLECTION. DICK PURCELL AT MERRIJIG

Early Mansfield taken from opposite the Botanical Park on the Whitfiled Road, Fords Creek in the foreground.

Shannon Purcell looking at a Vietnam War Grave of A. T. Purcell

Mt Best

SYD RYDER INTERVIEW PART 9. CAMPBELL’S MARE

Woods Point looking north – 1950s

Fire Brigade

Glen Creek, maybe Tallangallook – 30 foot log (from memory) , in excess of 3,000 super feet. Tractor driver – Basil Denning. Taken, about to be loaded onto truck.

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

Mt Kosciusko

James Dellar

Marbut-Gunnersen Sawmill. Resawing on 4-man bench. D. Jolly (back to camera). V. Long, C. Mahoney, F. Bailey

Fred Fry’s new hut built with old timber and iron from the mine manager’s house 1945 – 1946. Built by Fred and Steve Fry, Harry Norris and Charlie Clark. Jim Westcott was then Forestry Officer.

GRAZING DECISIONS IS HIGH COUNTRY LUNACY

A1 Mine

View of the cross-cut saw from Magdala

Railway Centenary Re- Enactment 1891-1991 .

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