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STATE PLAN TO GIVE HIGH COUNTRY’S BOGS A $7 .5 MILLION FACELIFT

Vic Walsh and Tom O’Brien’s Sawmill, Malcolm Street, Mansfield.

LOVICK FAMILY COLLECTION. JACK LOVICK AND GRANDSON KANE

Elevated view of Manfield taken in the 1970s.

PART 2. MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN RESPOND TO THE VICTORIAN NATIONAL PARKS ASSOCIATION OPPOSITION TO ALPINE CATTLE GRAZING. THE VNPA CLAIMS: “GRAZING DOES NOT REDUCE THE FIRE RISK IN VICTORIA’S ALPS”.

South Celebes

Burnt Camp

Dual view of Mansfield – Mt Battery towards the Paps/ towards Glenroy.

Wagon and eight horses – early transport to Gaffneys Creek

The last steam train to come to Mansfield

Neil Trotter in his TR3 Triumph. Merv Woods squatting. Tommy O’Brien next to him. Paul O’Brien on biker. Cheryl next to him.

Stenders Creek gold mine (about 14 miles east of Woods Point)

Students of Brankeet West State School – 1930.

George D’Arcy – President Mountain Country Festival – Geoff Aldred

Blacksmithing in the bush – bellows, tube, forge (note air intake, smoke) bag of charcoal

Biddy and Peter McCormack on horseback

Lyn Stephens

CITY SLICKERS TO EXPLORE THE ROOFTOP OF AUSTRALIA

Looking at Carters Track bridge towards Mt Buller Road (sawmill on the left)

MINUTES OF THE ANNUAL MEETING AND GENERAL MEETING OF THE MOUNTAIN CATTLEMENS ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA INC. HELD IN THE BOARD ROOM OF THE TOBACCO LEAF MARKETING BOARD ON WEDNESDAY 6TH JULY 1977

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Mansfield Railway Station
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Mansfield VIC 3722

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