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UNDERSTANDING FIRE IN THE FOREST

MCCASKILL FAMILY COLLECTION

Miss Susie Cox’s house and General Merchant and Building supplies business in High Street

Flood at Jamieson September 15, 1912

MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S NEWS. NEWSLETTER OF THE MOUNTAIN CATTLEMENS ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA . September 1990

Construction of the skier monument

Left to right: Jack Purcell, Len Lynch, Joan Curtis and John Howie.

Woods Point – View of the main street after the 1939 fires.

Betty Gerrish with her prize black sheep; and Betty Gerrish demonstrating weaving her fleeces

High Street, Mansfield

A1 Mine, Gaffney’s Creek

Railway Centenary Re- Enactment 1891-1991 .

MAKING A BOOK ON THE MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN

On Walsh’s Road, Oakland car owned by Sarah Suzannah Allan Walsh (Dolly).

Richard Pemberton Watts

View of Walhalla

Ashfield Sawmill

Wonnangatta Homestead

CHANNEL 9 NEWSCLIP. JANUARY 2006. NATIONAL PARK BACK TO NATURE

Woods Point – four men in front of a mine opening.

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Mansfield Railway Station
173 High Street,
Mansfield VIC 3722

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