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GRAZING OF THE HIGH COUNTRY 1839-1935. THESIS BY PETER CABENA. ANGUS MCMILLAN

Valley of Mansfield

Close up of Fry’s Hut

F. C. 66. Cometa Reefs Mine

High Street – Early 1950’s – cake shop and café

MINUTES OF A MEETING OF THE MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S ASSOCIATION HELD IN THE OFFICE OF THE VICTORIAN FARMERS FEDERATION AT 24 COLLINS STREET, MELBOURNE ON 3RD OCTOBER 2002

Coming into Mansfield – The local district’s horsemen and women form a guard of honour for the arrival of Archbishop Mannix.

Laying Foundation Stone Shire Hall

Ambrose, Rene and Tom Belt

Pat Arbuthnot – Sheila Hutchinson – “High Street Traders ‘ – Mingos Restaurant

Ken Pollard Collection. Lamps, Horse bits, spring balance scales.

Forestry Commission – Mt Stirling Road. Abbo and Carlson Cartage contractors – trucks used in the 1940s.

Making the Mount Stirling Road in winter. Forest Commission

Matlock circa 1928. The main street at Matlock.

LANCE ADAMS’ ALBUM. MELBOURNE-MANSFIELD RAILWAY 1883-1978. J514.

Nightcart. Dead Horse Lane. Curia and Ultimo Streets.

WHO KILLED JIM BARCLAY? : WHY WAS JIM BARCLAY KILLED? : WHAT WAS THE MOTIVE FOR HIS MURDER?

Cricket Match – Loyola v Barwite

Old Phosphate Mine, Howes Creek Road

RABOBANK ADDRESS TRANSCRIPT, 14 AUGUST 2003. ”THE CHALLENGES FACING THE MEN FROM SNOWY RIVER”

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