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THE CALL OF THE HIGH COUNTRY. AN AUSTRALIAN SAGA OF LOVE, HARDSHIP AND THE POWER OF A DREAM.

DOUG TREASURE’S 1992 CATTLE DRIVE FROM STRATFORD TO DARGO HIGH PLAINS. PART 4. DOUG TREASURE STORIES OF WONNANGATTA

Leo Belt on steep hill.

Commemorative ceremony of the Stringybark murders of three Victorian police in 1878

PURCELL FAMILY COLLECTION. DROVING CATTLE NEAR MERRIJIG

Mr and Mrs Maurice Mahoney Senior with grandchildren at Christmas, c 1960.

Carter’s Mill, Mirimbah. L to R: Clem Holloway and Albie Healy

THE VIEW FROM THE HILL TOP

William Davis – driver on the Jamieson route in the 1850s.

Mansfield Fire Brigade – Back view of Gold Star Award Medal _x000B_

Back of Sergio’s place – tents erected after 1939 fires.

Mansfield’s first motorised fire engine. Driver – George Cummins

Band in the Tolmie Hall – G Riddel – Louise Ankers – Liz Seaton – I Mallyon – Francis Seaton – H Matthews

Preston Homestead garden

LANCE ADAMS’ ALBUM. MELBOURNE-MANSFIELD RAILWAY 1883-1978. J506 & K154.

High Street, Mansfield

A1 Mine, Gaffney’s Creek

DOWN FROM THE HILLS FOR A HIGH OLD TIME

Railway Centenary Re- Enactment 1891-1991 .

Nellie Reynolds (Standing in white) the first secretary of the Red Cross, 1914

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