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USING SCIENCE TO DETERMINE THE IMPACT OF GRAZING ON THE HIGH COUNTRY

Jessie Anderson, Licensee of the Poplar Hotel, Kevington, recieving the high tin bread loaf from the bakers boy on his horse.

Purcell & Payne, High St. Mansfield.

Ashfield Sawmill, 1996. Last days before closing. Greg (Wally) Warhurst on the big fork-lift (front end loader). This building is the corner of the saw-shop.

Exterior of the Mansfield Railway Station being refurbished as the Legendary Country Tourism Information Centre. Opened 30/10/1994

Forestry Camp – Mirimbah

Kiernan and Friday families

John Ross’ team hauling an Air Receiver

MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S ANNUAL GET TOGETHER WOMBAT CROSSING 2010. PEOPLE IN RIVER

Jack Spears sluicing on the Goulburn

ASSOCIATES OF THE MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN NEWSLETTER No. 6. June 1986

Agricultural High School and Mt Buller in the background. 1910.

Vic Walsh and Tom O’Brien’s Sawmill, Malcolm Street, Mansfield.

St Patrick’s Day 1910 – Mansfield Showgrounds

House located between Jamieson and Woods Point

An early Mirimbah house – built for Charlie Ezard. Christensen’s Mill.

Icicles – sluicing at Jericho

Betty Gerrish with her Lincoln and Corriedale sheep at Alcheringa, Maindample, VIC, July 1999.

Construction of the skier monument

ASSOCIATES OF THE MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN NEWSLETTER No 8. October 1986

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