STILL IT’S NECK-AND-NECK Anzac Day, Mansfield Mansfield Railway Station. Mt Buller in the background. HATS AND HORSES DO NOT WIN THE WAR FOR THE CATTLEMEN IN THE STEPS OF THE MONARO TABLELAND PIONEERS: SETTLEMENT OF THE SNOWY RIVER. House located between Jamieson and Woods Point Winter scene with snow at Woods Point with Post Office in the background. CONSERVATION COMPETING WITH FARMING AS AN ALTERNATE LAND USE BY JAMES COMMINS FEB 1990 CHANNEL 9 NEWSCLIP. GREAT ALPINE FIRE 2006 THREATENS VICTORIAN SKI FIELDS VOICE OF THE MOUNTAINS, EDITION 25, 2002 World War 1 (WW1) – In Signaller’s James Campbell’s bedroom in the main communication trench, by the telephone box. 8th Light Horse, B Squadron, ANZAC Cove. OFF TO WONNANGATTA Graeme Stoney speaking to Mansfield Historical Society LANCE ADAMS’ ALBUM. MELBOURNE-MANSFIELD RAILWAY 1883-1978. K152. George Murphy and his daughter, Martha at “Barrymore” Emma Smith and her two surviving children, Robert James Wright Smith and Edna. Woods Point burnt out 13 January 1939. Horse-drawn timber jinker or log buggy. Used for heavy logs or timber. Used in 1993 to pull the aboriginal log canoe, in the parade for the Mansfield Mountain Country Festival. MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA (MCAV) PRESS RELEASE. 2 FEBRUARY 1985 Back to School Day « Previous 1 … 268 269 270 271 272 … 316 Next »