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Mansfield Courier, Saturday 17th, 1904. “A Motor Car – A motor car made its first advent to Mansfield on Thursday last, and was the centre of considerable curiosity.

Jericho. Oak tree planted by Mrs Rae about 1906.

THE MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA MEDIA RELEASE. MOVEMENT AT THE STATION AS THE CATTLE COME BACK AFTER 17 YEARS

Allan Adcock at the back of the house where he and Marg lived – Spring Lodge, Howes Creek.

CHANNEL 9 NEWSCLIP. UNVEILING OF MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S STATUE

THE BUSH. TRAVELS IN THE HEART OF AUSTRALIA

Post World War II Carnival Parade, 1945

Stanley’s name – carved in tree

Roy Friday (right) supervising Adam Layfield

“Sweetapples” Selection – weatherboard cottage – Selectors cottage – pit-sawn boards – slab fireplace, mud lined – strung paling fence. 1924

Sir John Franklin Mine, Woods Point – 1905

Group on verandah. Chenery – Riverview

Rev Thom driving horse and jinker. High Street, Mansfield.

Employees at J. Boag’s Shirt and Pyjama Factory

Farewell of Mr Bill Davies, from the Lines Branch of the PMG Dept.

George Medcalf, Muriel Alford’s first husband, father of Dawn (Medcalf) Arbuthnot.

Woods Point looking north showing Reefer’s Hotel – circa 1920s.

Byrne’s Hut, Tolmie – potato planter and harvester – c 1920

GRAZING OF THE HIGH COUNTRY 1839-1935. THESIS BY PETER CABENA. LACHLAN MACALISTER

Mr J. McMillan, Mr E. McCartney and Mr H. Perkins

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