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VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS OF MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S ANNUAL GET TOGETHER ROSE RIVER 2002. INTERVIEW WITH CLIVE HODGE AND RON CONNELLY PART 3

Tony Purcell cleans a gun pit in Vietnam, whilst a mate keeps watch with a machine gun. 1966

Gerald Egan and equine partner, Smoke, have ignited the cauldron in front of more than 15,000 spectators, at Benalla, VIC, 12 August 2000, ready for the Sydney Olympic Games.

Kofler’s Mt Buller Chalet

Hooded buggy and two horses

Mt Wellington

Four Melbourne University members inside Mansfield Progress Association hut.

Cow Camp Hut 1929

Euroa Picnic Races

Eildon Weir

“The Logging Team (J.D. Walker Sawmill) J.D. Walker’s father, Peter Walker sawmilling in the Warburton area about 1916.

Convent of Mercy, 39 Malcolm St, Mansfield

Cartoon from the Melbourne Punch 1866 “Captain Blowhard”

The first State Bank opened in Mansfield on December 1st, 1911. The premises at 149 High Street, were not built until 1917.

Tolmie Sports. David Radford

Thomson River near Walhalla

Ashfield Sawmill 1996 – last days before closing down. Left to right: Brian Davies, Nigel Garlick, Bill Stevens. Photograph taken by the circular sorting table.

Forestry Commission – Cletrac dozer on Mt Stirling Road.

Skiers on Mt Buller

PART 7. MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN RESPOND TO THE VICTORIAN NATIONAL PARKS ASSOCIATION OPPOSITION TO ALPINE CATTLE GRAZING. THE VNPA CLAIMS: “GRAZING THREATENS MANY PLANTS AND ANIMALS WITH EXTINCTION”.

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