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Eildon Weir

Launch of outsize furniture designed and built by Jim and Jeannie McDonagh (seated) – Left : Tony Cox, Right: John Fogarty.

BID TO END ALPINE CATTLE STANDOFF

Ashfield Sawmill, 1996. Last days before closing. Last load of chips going on truck. Bill Ward, and two brothers who carted chips for Burwood Timber Mill and Gunnersons, who bought out Ryans.

VOICE OF THE MOUNTAINS, EDITION 28, 2005

MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA ANNUAL REPORT 1989/1990

Front and back of WW 1 War Medal.

2 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: SKI-DEVELOPERS, NOT CATTLE, ARE THE BIGGEST THREAT TO THE ALPS; AND RESORT WOULD BE A TRAGEDY

Four sons of William and Mary Fry.

First and last Presidents of Howqua Shire.

Forestry Commission – Mt Stirling Road. Loading logs the hard way during the 1940s.

Rowan Neely at the Warnambool Country Fire Brigade Championships, 1992

DISCOVERERS OF THE SNOWY MOUNTAIN

Coaches between Aberfeldy and Walhalla

Making roads in the Tolmie area.

Roy Friday (with shears) and Don Cameron

Remains of mining equipment at the Sir John Franklin Mine site

Mansfield Football Team

Notice advising of the opening of Power’s Commercial Hotel, Woods Point

Horst Basedow and Don Haughton (Brandon) Tolmie table tennis champions circa 1980

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