DOUG TREASURE’S 1992 CATTLE DRIVE FROM STRATFORD TO DARGO HIGH PLAINS. PART 3 Merton Gun Club Council of the Shire of Howqua in 1919 Matlock – Loch Fyne manager Alex Milne panning off. BILLY WYE, HE WAS FORGOTTEN. THE LAST TRUE AUSTRALIAN BUSH POET. Man from Snowy River’ film set – stables and cottage. Eddie Davies with his catch, the eagle – Sheepyard Flat crossing. View of miners at the Rose of Denmark Mine, Gaffneys Creek. Miss Marjorie Coombs Opening of the Mansfield Police Station Retirement dinner for Mary Harris Tree being felled with 2100 Husqvarna chain saw Old Shire Hall – Mansfield Brothers Jack (left) and Tom Purcell Paddock below O’Keefe’s house after the 1939 fires Church of England, Gaffneys Creek. Mansfield’s production of “Arsenic and Old Lace”. ADDRESS BY DOUG TREASURE, PRESIDENT OF THE MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA, CATTLEMEN’S GET TOGETHER ON 4TH FEBRUARY, 1990 Red Jacket Telegraph and Post Office A1 Woods Point road « Previous 1 … 264 265 266 267 268 … 316 Next »