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SYD RYDER INTERVIEW PART 2. CATTLE LOSSES IN EARLY SNOWFALLS

Ken Marks in his Mitre 10 office 1995

MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S PROTEST RIDE TO PARLIAMENT HOUSE MELBOURNE 4 SEPTEMBER 1984. OUTSIDE THE HOTEL WINDSOR, SPRING ST, MELBOURNE

“STUNNING VICTORY” ASSURES LIBS OF GOVERNMENT, SAYS KENNETT

Bank Street, Jamieson, looking south in about 1920.

GRAZING OF THE HIGH COUNTRY 1839-1935. THESIS BY PETER CABENA. OMEO PLAINS AT BENAMBRA EARLY 1900’s

Archie Cameron’s truck at Rosie Hearn’s property at Howqua.

MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN FLYER. THE NUNAWADING ELECTION WILL DETERMINE THE FUTURE OF THE ALPS

Constable Thomas Lonigan’s headstone, Mansfield cemetery

Vic Walsh and Tom O’Brien’s Sawmill, Malcolm Street, Mansfield.

Cyril Brock working on Circuit Road, Mt Stirling. DD20 International, Burwood Sawmill, 1958

Railway Centenary Re- Enactment 1891-1991 .

Highton Manor, Mansfield

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

LOVICK FAMILY COLLECTION. SEN WEIR AND DOG WALLY AT BRYCES GORGE

Mansfield Red Cross -Josephine Campagnola

Jack Healy at “Kelly Tree”, Stringybark Creek.

DROVING IN GIPPSLAND ALBUM. CATTLE IN YARDS. MAN CLOSING GATE

Happy Go Lucky Road, Walhalla

First train arriving at Walhalla

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