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Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh Royal Tour 1954

WHY MUST THE MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN AND THE MAGNIFICENT HIGH COUNTRY BE DESTROYED AFTER 150 YEARS OF LIVING BEAUTIFULLY TOGETHER ?

ROSS BROWN COLLECTION. RIVER CROSSING ON HORSEBACK

Office Staff Mansfield Hospital.

Tolmie School, SS2305

Seed harvest in full swing – Park Seed

Withers Pioneer coach

Mansfield Race Club

A bark hut on Blue Range Creek.

Two covered wagons and two horse teams

Gerald Egan with his equine partner, Smoke, riding through the crowd at Benalla, VIC to ignite the cauldron in front of more than 15,000 spectators at Benalla, VIC, 12 August, 2000 – Sydney Olympic Games.

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.

Men on horseback from left: Bill Hearn, Ern Allen, Jim Fry, Bessie Kearney, Ralph Fry.

Drinking trough for sheep and cattle on ‘Delatite Station’, Delatite

Fun day at the Mansfield Showground with Kanga Cop and Dallas McDonald.

Mansfield Timber Products Mill, M.T.P.

Mansfield Hotel, Cnr Highett & High Sts, Mansfield.

Front of Medallion to honour 100 years service awarded to all members of the Mansfield Urban Fire Brigade on the occasion of the Centenary Celebrations.

John Matey crosscutting a White Gum with a Solo Chainsaw. Pikes Flat, Upper Howqua River

World War 1 – Horses feeding on the ship WW1

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