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HIGH COUNTRY GETS $200,000, OVER 4 YEARS, TO CELEBRATE CATTLEMEN HISTORY

A SHORT SUMMARY OF THE PROUD HISTORY OF THE MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA

Violet Esther Searle

Marjory and Ron Ward’s D.S.M. house.

Breaking out Brock’s Road, Howqua area. Jim Sargent driving a Caterpillar D7

LAKE EILDON : A RECORD LOW

Howitt Plains

Fred Peachey haycarting sheaves of oats, Darlingford.

Certificate of Discharge, Bertie Carlyle Couper

Pop’ Purcell and his daughters in law at his 90th birthday 1970

Railway Centenary Re- Enactment 1891-1991 .

PRINCE CHARLES AND PRINCESS ANNE VISIT MANSFIELD APRIL 1970. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTICLE OF PRINCE CHARLES AND EUAN FRIDAY.

Making roads in the Tolmie area.

MOUNTAIN DISTRICT CATTLEMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA. ALPINE STUDY AREA LAND USE STATEMENT.

HUTS IN THE VICTORIAN ALPS AND THE PEOPLE WHO BUILT AND CARE FOR THEM.

Left to right: Freda, May, Nell and Dot Walsh relaxing on the running board of the 1927 Chevrolet owned by Harry Walsh.

Long Tunnel Mine, Walhalla showing battery house – 1900

Roy Newton’s ‘Night Truck’ used for collecting night soil and garbage.

Albert Walsh Collection. Coffee grinder

Ashfield Sawmill – 1996 – last days before closing down – log deck – breaking down – band saw – maintenance – Peter Hempenstall

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