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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.

John Matey – lunch time in Toomballup bush

Robert Bostock, with his mother, Mrs Anna Mayo Bostock, tasting ginger

Blue heeler sitting on his kennel

Violet Esther Searle

Ken Pollard Collection. Wool Presses

Remains of the water wheel – Lady Claire Mine, Gaffneys Creek

Fred Peachey and Jim Gough (pitching hay onto truck) haycarting in the Ford Blitz – Darlingford. Post war 1949

Staircase Spur Mt Howitt

Crowd at the Bush Market, High Street, Mansfield

Harry Norris working on the time keeper’s hut at Mirimbah.

Photography of two ladies – Mrs Chenery on the left.

Bulmer’s Parlor Coach

Aileen Lovick (Mrs Keith – nee Hearn)

Alf Harris with Ford Forestry truck at Golden Mountain Mine, Strathbogie Ranges, 1945.

PART 4. MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN RESPOND TO THE VICTORIAN NATIONAL PARKS ASSOCIATION OPPOSITION TO ALPINE CATTLE GRAZING. THE VNPA CLAIMS: “THE ECONOMICS DON’T STACK UP”.

Ken Pollard Collection. Lanterns, wire cutters and Miners light.

Birthday card

MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S ANNUAL GET TOGETHER WOMBAT CROSSING 2010. SENIOR CATTLEMEN’S CUP RACE

Bernie Anstee Collection No 1. Pet dog Nellie, and his beloved Victa lawn mower collection.

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