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PUSH FOR THE BUSH. A THOUSAND CUTS. BACKGROUND TO OUR OPPOSITION TO LABOR AND THE GREENS

MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN.

Walter and Mary Kiernan, Dry Creek

Mansfield Primary School Staff Photo 1986

Gaffney’s Creek School SS1040.

Photo taken at Carter’s Mill. H Doughty, Manager

Jock Christopher with his certificate and commemorative stencil to recognise 50 years registration as a wool classer.

Frank Bussat Photographic Collection. The Centenary of the old Ailsa St Library.

Convent of Mercy, 39 Malcolm St, Mansfield

MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN AND ALL PEOPLE WHO CARE FOR THE HIGH COUNTRY

DICK FORREST AND PETER PURCELL, TAKING CATTLE INTO MITCHELLS CREEK FOR SUMMER GRAZING 1978-1980. THE OLD HOSKINS HOMESTEAD

Winning pony hunters. c1935

Keith & Ada Cleeland at their home, 2/36 Hunter Street, Mansfield

SHORT FUSE OF FURY DOWN ON THE FARM

Snells Crushing Plant – Fordson roller

LANCE ADAMS’ ALBUM. MELBOURNE-MANSFIELD RAILWAY 1883-1978. LAST TRAIN TO ALEXANDRA.

Auctioneers and buyers at the Mansfield Sale Yards.

“Christensens” – Delatite Sawmill. Timber ready for the railway siding in Mansfield.

PW Walker, General Storekeeper, High St, Mansfield

Mansfield Urban Fire Brigade

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Mansfield VIC 3722

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