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The photograph shows the first crop of (oaten) hay being taken from Sidney Gordon Smith’s farm (now part of Barragunda) at Dueran East via Barwite.

Mary Maughan, wife of William Fry

Bernie McWhinney

An early view of Mt Buller.

Mansfield Red Cross. Joyse Foster.

Preston Homestead – taking the pet sheep for a walk.

Black’s Central Coffee Palace – High Street

Jack Pollards Chev truck carting oaten hay on Charlie Christopher’s farm in Malcolm Street.

Waiting for the arrival of Governor Carmichael

Gordon McMillan

Keith & Ada Cleeland

Eva Friday

STILL IT’S NECK-AND-NECK

FOOTAGE FROM SNOWY PLAINS PROTEST 1989 – SPEAKERS FROM PUBLIC LAND COUNCIL

VOICE OF THE MOUNTAINS, EDITION 27, 2004

The business centre of Woods Point in 1865.

Glad Phillips on duty at the Mansfield Information Centre in 1997

Robert Bostock after the big tree fell down

ROSS BROWN COLLECTION. A TEAM OF HORSEMEN & PACK HORSES MOVING THROUGH THE RUGGED AUSTRALIAN BUSH

Railway Centenary Re- Enactment 1891-1991 .

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