HATS AND HORSES DO NOT WIN THE WAR FOR THE CATTLEMEN Police monument without urn Don Swainston’s home – Tolmie Win the War Day – Mansfield. Recorded in The Mansfield Historical Newsletter Vol 2, No 3, Summer Edition, March 1993. Mining equipment remains at Walhalla. McColl’s old farmhouse, Tolmie Road Welcoming the first train from Moe on the third of March 1910. The grand opening was attended by the Premier of Victoria who travelled from Moe to the Walhalla Station. GRAEME STONEY COLLECTION. W RYDER, L MCCREADY, J PURCELL, FREDA RYDER, GRAEME STONEY, DON KNEEBONE, ERIC CUMMING LIBS UP TO THEIR OWN DIRTY TRICKS, SAYS LABOR Original “Wairere” Homestead. O’Halloran Family Farming – Sliprails 1, pages 118-121 Post World War II Carnival Parade, 1945 THE CALL OF THE HIGH COUNTRY. AN AUSTRALIAN SAGA OF LOVE, HARDSHIP AND THE POWER OF A DREAM. VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS OF MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S ANNUAL GET TOGETHER ROSE RIVER 2002. FRANK RYAN’S PACKHORSE PART 1 Settlers’ Cottage Mansfield R.S.L. Cricket Team., Bridge St, Jamieson looking south 1870s. Brian Lloyd and Mabel Justice at the launch of the book “Justice of Jamieson”. Black and white photograph of students keeping cool in a stream. The original Eildon Weir under construction « Previous 1 … 61 62 63 64 65 … 316 Next »