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Ashfield Sawmill – Peter Martin racking timber for air drying.

DOUG TREASURE’S 1992 CATTLE DRIVE FROM STRATFORD TO DARGO HIGH PLAINS. PART 2

VOICE OF THE MOUNTAINS, EDITION 29, 1996

Eildon Weir backwater at Gough’s Bay- Tony Allen on tractor

Boiler for Matlock

Rhonda and Gordon Jeffs

Delatite Station – Section of the original homestead built by the Chenery family in 1860. The new homestead built by Harry Rickettson 1888-9 stands to the left.

The old well which was at the Mansfield Butter Factory, built in 1893, located in Baldry Street.

William Smith and family, Maindample, VIC, 1884-1885

Delatite Station – The original homestead built by the Chenery family in 1860.

Getting ready for Tolmie Sports

ENOUGH IS ENOUGH RALLY, MELBOURNE JUN 2005.

Forestry Commission drilling rock with a jack hammer and an air compressor, when making Mt Stirling Road. (Powder monkey blowing out rock.) George Ramage in right hand corner

DROVING IN GIPPSLAND ALBUM. CATTLE COMING THROUGH CUTTING

Convent of Mercy, 10 Malcolm St, Mansfield, c 1973

Photograph of Highton taken at the time of sale

Glen Creek, maybe Tallangallook – 30 foot log (from memory) , in excess of 3,000 super feet. Tractor driver – Basil Denning. Taken, about to be loaded onto truck.

BURNING QUESTION IN THE SNOWY

Glenda and Charlie Lovick at the Eureka Hotel

Carl Svenson, miner and publican

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Mansfield VIC 3722

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