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Glen Hope Farm, Devil’s River, Darlingford – Maintongoon

MCAV CORRESPONDENCE – OUTWARDS. CORRESPONDENCE TO MEMBERS FROM PRESIDENT MCAV

CONSERVATIONISTS AND CATTLEMEN MOVE TO SAVE THE HIGH PLAINS

MCAV CORRESPONDENCE – OUTWARDS. LETTER TO MR S DIMMICK, CHAIRMAN, LAND CONSERVATION COUNCIL, FROM MR JAMES COMMINS, PRESIDENT, MCAV. SUBJECT- FEELINGS OF HAVING BEEN MISLED.

Ogilvies Estate State School SS4393

Fron the Mansfield Courier, Wed May 24, 1911; Coronation Medals

World War I Recruits Training Camp – possibly Geelong Show Grounds or Broadmeadows, Victoria, Circa 1915

Barjarg State School

Mansfield High School Football Team, 1918

Barnett’s “Carrier Arms Hotel” – Jamieson Road

Thompson’s crew camped behind O’Keefe and Carey’s Store near the Court House, Woods Point

Claude McCaskill

Five views around Gaffneys Creek – 1923 to 1925

View of Preston Station paddocks

Col Mewett and Doug Gray – driving Ford truck/ Bill Luck and Co – Distributors – Mobil Oil Co. Mansfield 284

Coming down the Switches – 8 Mile Gap.

Agricultural High School, Mansfield from With Greetings Postcard

PART 10. MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN RESPOND TO THE VICTORIAN NATIONAL PARKS ASSOCIATION OPPOSITION TO ALPINE CATTLE GRAZING. THE FUTURE?

Malcolm Street, Mansfield – Looking towards Mt Battery.

CATTLEMEN OF THE HIGH COUNTRY. THE STORY OF THE MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN OF THE BOGONGS.

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