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FRANK LOVICK LETTER TO ALEC TREHAIR 1926

CALLING THE CATTLE TO SALT

Barney Bell – driving caterpillar D6 snigging logs for Bell’s Sawmill, Jamieson.

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

Melbourne Walking Club – Church of England Grammar School – Timbertop.

Miss Susie Cox’s house and General Merchant and Building supplies business in High Street

Ashfield Sawmill – Peter Martin racking timber for air drying.

Wappan Homestead – Eildon

Bernie Kirley, Tolmie – Kirley’s Chainsaws

PARLIAMENT BILL TO DESTROY MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN

Andrew Clark (right) received a 25 year service award for his work with the Booroolite CFA. He is pictured with Mick Jones

Mansfield Hunt Club

Tolmie Caves.

First store in Mansfield – J. McMillan standing on the right

Rabbit drive at Barwite on F. H. Friday’s property – July 25th 1916

Mansfield Fire Brigade at Portarlington Fire Brigade Demo Discipline Contest.

An unknown man photographed with Mrs Chenery

Merrijig Primary School SS1379

Keith Lovick and father George Lovick, Merrijig 1930

A Snow Party – Melbourne Walking Club

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