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Official opening of the Shire offices, 27th October 1966.

DROVING IN GIPPSLAND ALBUM. CATTLE, MAN ON HORSEBACK AND DOG.

Baw Baw Ranges

Governor leaving Woods Point on his way to Matlock.

HIGH COUNTRY CATTLE HOMELAND AT RISK

Roy Bostock Series No 10. Aerial View of Mansfield 1970’s

MINUTES OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING OF THE MOUNTAIN CATTLEMENS ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA INCORPORATED HELD AT OMEO SHIRE OFFICE ON NOVEMBER 30TH 1982

Richard Pemberton Watts

McCashney and Harper Sawmill, back view. Baker Creek, Merrijig

The flag from Mansfield, England, is hoisted in Mansfield, Victoria – Mansfield High School – 06/06/1910

Loading chaff for market – Mansfield Railway Station.

Mansfield Service Clubs Information board, Highett Street, Mansfield, situated opposite the Courthouse and the Mansfield Hotel. Viewed from the Police Monument, High Street.

GRAZING DECISIONS IS HIGH COUNTRY LUNACY

Eddie Davies with his catch, the eagle – Sheepyard Flat crossing.

Sluicing nozzle, Jericho – Christies.

Mansfield Red Cross. Isobel Fraser ( Mrs Noel Fraser )

Barjarg School students – early 1920s.

CHANNEL 10 NEWSCLIP. JANUARY 2006. ALPINE REBIRTH

All Nations Mine – Matlock – highest town in Victoria. (Source: bicycle trip to Woods Point – Latrobe Library)

PART 1. MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN RESPOND TO THE VICTORIAN NATIONAL PARKS ASSOCIATION OPPOSITION TO ALPINE CATTLE GRAZING. THE VNPA CLAIMS: “GRAZING SPREADS WEEDS”.

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Mansfield VIC 3722

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