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HUTS IN THE VICTORIAN ALPS AND THE PEOPLE WHO BUILT AND CARE FOR THEM.

View from Dick Waterson’s property next door to “Hazel Dell”, Darlingford.

B.B. Quartz Mine Battery House

Field Sketch of George Watson and Alex Hunter’s Station

Picnic by the river

Seth and Noel Trenfield carting wood to A1 mine.

Hec Stewart’s house – Woods Point

Leo Belt on steep hill.

Wally Hill and sheep at Highton

ROSS BROWN COLLECTION. STUART HAIR AND ARCH TIMBS

Convent of Mercy

The Post Office at Gaffneys Creek. The Post Office had opened by 1866, the first postmaster being one Christy Dockendorf, a wine and spirit merchant who also kept a general store.

Mess hut. Mess Hut No 3 can be seen in the background

1926 Chevrolet outside Woods Point Hotel Easter 1933.

Mansfield Mountain Country Festival – small horse and buggy

Steve Arbuthnot, Bill Ward & Pat Arbuthnot at the Mansfield Historical Society.

St Andrew’s Harvest Thanksgiving. Presbyterian

Interior of the refuge hut – Mt Stirling 22/05/1988

A1 Woods Point road

SPEECH. THE MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S PERSPECTIVE OF CATTLE GRAZING IN THE ALPINE AREA, MADE BY JACK HICKS IN MARCH 1994

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Mansfield Railway Station
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Mansfield VIC 3722

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