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MOUNTAIN MEN SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO GRAZE AND RIDE THE GREAT DIVIDE!

Rene Dundas , 80th Birthday

Teacher and children – Dry Creek School SS1321

Making roads in the Tolmie area.

Barwite School, Certificates of Merit

Rose of Denmark Mine, battery shed and water wheel.

Christensen’s Sawmill. J Orr Neil Gardiner R Crozier on White Bridge – Mt Buller Road.

Mansfield State School 1112 – 1967 – Grade 1

GRAZING OF THE HIGH COUNTRY 1839-1935. THESIS BY PETER CABENA. ALEXANDER MCLEAN HUNTER

Ashfield Sawmill – Planks for bridges: 23 – 24 feet long (Forest Commission)

Gilmore’s flat, Darlingford.Florrie Gough (nee Fry), Harry Maud, Jack Maud, Sid Maud, Robena Ross & May Hughes (nee Gough) stitching up the full bags of grain after harvest.

“STUNNING VICTORY” ASSURES LIBS OF GOVERNMENT, SAYS KENNETT

GRAZING OF THE HIGH COUNTRY VICTORIA. AN HISTORICAL AND POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY OF HIGH COUNTRY GRAZING IN VICTORIA, 1835 TO 1935.

MOUNTAIN DISTRICT CATTLEMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA NEWSLETTER. 1977

Miners on shift at Morning Star Mine

CATTLE MEN FIGHT FOR FOREST GRAZING

Arthur Burt Chenery – Australian Soldier – uniform

Woods Point residents outside the Woods Point RSL Hall

Ted Adamson’s property “Murren”

Mansfield-Battery Football Team September 24th 1937.

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