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Woodchopping – Tolmie Sports

Fry’s home at Fry’s Bridge, Darlingford – now under Eildon Weir.

Jack Routledge harrowing with 3-horse drawn harrow

World War 1 – The hole Signaller James Pinkerton Campbell was bombed in. 8th Light Horse, B Squadron, ANZAC Cove WW1.

Panning for gold

Mansfield Railway Station, “Better Farming” train – visited Mansfield 15/10/1925

Veronica Fay (Stone)

Boorolite Picnic – men on horseback

ADDRESS BY ALAN BREWER, CHAIRMAN MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA TO LIBERAL PARTY DINNER, WODONGA ON 5TH JULY 1990

Ralph Fry

Artificial reservoir created by damming the Goulburn River at its confluence with the Delatite River.

Separate woofy tables at the A1 mine (A.1.) in the 1970s – Gaffneys Creek

Marbut-Gunnersen Sawmill. D. Jolly – Sawyer on 4-man bench. Shows slabs for re-sawing and breaking down bench – far left.

Trenfield family celebrating Christmas Day.

Tree being felled with 2100 Husqvarna chain saw

Old Barwite Hall

Miriam (May) Walsh. Born 1855 – Married James Berry Walsh – lived at Howes Creek

Walter Kiernan (small boy) and gentleman

Mr & Mrs Kilpatrick and Daughter Norma (Mrs Ross Parsons)

Donald Tolmie headstone at the Cemetery

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