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2 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: SKI-DEVELOPERS, NOT CATTLE, ARE THE BIGGEST THREAT TO THE ALPS; AND RESORT WOULD BE A TRAGEDY

Left: 145 High Street, Mansfield MACE Building c 1980 Right: Susie Cox’s family home and shop

WOOLLANGARRA BROCHURE

Making roads in the Tolmie area.

CATTLE GRAZING DOESN’T REDUCE FIRE THREAT

Aerial view of Bonnie Doon and rail and vehicle bridges

Chinaman’s House in New Street, Mansfield – drawn with charcoal on brown paper.

MERRIJIG SOCIAL COMMITTEE – MERRIJIG BALL INVITATION 23 AUG 1968

The Pinnacle

Looking towards Mansfield Golf Links from Marbut-Gunnerson Sawmill.

Morning Star Hill, Woods Point

LANCE ADAMS’ ALBUM. MELBOURNE-MANSFIELD RAILWAY 1883-1978. J514.

GRAEME STONEY COLLECTION. MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN EADLEY STONEY AND GRAEME STONEY AT MCAV MEETING, MANSFIELD CIRCA 1962

PURCELL FAMILY COLLECTION. HORSE PARTY RESTING

Early Matlock, rebuilt after the fire of 1873. In 1873 Matlock was destroyed by fire.

Chaff cutter team on Tom Shank’s property, Boorolite 1930

James Fry

Miner’s hut

CALLING THE CATTLE TO SALT

Claude McCaskill – off to war. WW 2

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