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PART 5. MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN RESPOND TO THE VICTORIAN NATIONAL PARKS ASSOCIATION OPPOSITION TO ALPINE CATTLE GRAZING. THE VNPA CLAIMS: “ALPINE STREAMS AND RIVERS DAMAGED”.

A. Brockhoff finds his car covered with snow

John Paton’s grave at Gaffney’s Creek

The Paps

MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S ANNUAL GET TOGETHER WOMBAT CROSSING 2010. RACING

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

Bill Rickard (left) and his brother Tom, about 1916, at their hut on the Woods Point Road near Moffatt’s.

PAUL LEONARD COLLECTION. FRED FRY.

Sara and Essie Woolf at the back of the Bonnie Doon Hotel.

Mr Chas Cahn. President of the Progress Association.

Christmas 1913. Seasons greetings from James D. Haddow.

View of Jericho

Bush scene with two figures in the foreground and buildings in the middle distance, possible Woods Point.

Mansfield Railway Centenary Re- Enactment 1891-1991 .

Mansfield Red Cross

ENOUGH IS ENOUGH RALLY, MELBOURNE JUNE 2005.

Group of parents at Barwite School – December 1943.

Mansfield Primary School, Grade 5, 1 Nov 1966

1988 Calendar sketched by Peg Martin

Albert Gardiner during the making of the Mt Stirling Road.

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