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THE MOUNTAIN MEN WERE A POPULAR ENTRY

Irene Reardon with other Convent School students ca.1934

I DIPS ME LID. AIDE-MEMORIE SKETCHES.

Railway Centenary Re- Enactment 1891-1991 .

MCAV PROFORMA PROTEST LETTER

Progress Association Hut, first hut on Mt Buller

Albie Healy’ – D6 Caterpillar dozer with loading boom

Left to right: Freda, May, Nell and Dot Walsh relaxing on the running board of the 1927 Chevrolet owned by Harry Walsh.

HERDING TOURISTS TAKES OVER IN HIGH COUNTRY

LANCE ADAMS’ ALBUM. MELBOURNE-MANSFIELD RAILWAY 1883-1978. T381 AT CATHKIN.

Sleeper Cutters – with their tools of trade.

Carter’s Mill, Mirimbah. Albie HEALY sitting on first D6 Caterpillar Tractor. No canopy.

Picnic with the herd. Mr and Mrs Bostock and Robert in the white shirt.

Jamieson-Woods Point coach

Soldier – World War 1

Fire Brigade Project. Burning Miss Eilleen Close’s house at the corner of Malcolm St. & The Parade, Mansfield.

Tom Powell’s truck (International) at McCashney’s Sawmill.

Sugarloaf Dam (Eildon Weir) – construction

Entrance to the Little Comet Mine, Woods Point – 1895

Norm Charles and Burt Young in front of Charle’s residence – Woods Point

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