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Marbut-Gunnersen Sawmill. Gibson automatic log breaking down carriage with band saw.

LIBERAL MP PART OF ILLEGAL CATTLE DRIVE

Carters Sawmill. Log landing

DROVING IN GIPPSLAND ALBUM. UNIDENTIFIED MAN WITH HORSE, CATTLE IN BACKGROUND

Strahan and Davies Sawmill, Tanjil Breen. Log going through breaking down saw 1944

LOVICK FAMILY COLLECTION. LAST 20TH LIGHTHORSE TRAINING AT TORQUAY BEACH

WEATHERBEATEN WISDOM. COLOURFUL CHARACTERS OF THE VICTORIAN HIGH COUNTRY.

Mansfield Railway Yard, Railway Goods Shed 1990

Horse and passenger coach

Mick Walsh and Don Swainston felling tree with chainsaw and wedge – Tolmie area

Script – Hunt’s Gold Mining Company – Gaffneys Creek

Mansfield Hotel

Paul Cesnic and Max Otter

Ashfield Sawmill 1996 – for Forest Commission – 23 – 24 feet long.

EFFECTS OF PRESCRIBED BURNING ON FOREST FLOOR MICROCLIMATE AND ON SUBSEQUENT RATES OF LITTER DECOMPOSITION IN A EUCALYPTUS PAUCIFLORA FOREST

THE IMPORTANCE OF THE HIGH COUNTRY TO AUSTRALIA

McMillans Party clearing road to Woods Point – 1864.

Front row: John Alfred (Jack) Thompson and Christina Miriam (Myra) Thompson Back row: George Andrew James, Francis Roy and Thomas Harold Thompson

Some of the family of Joseph Black and Mary Ann (Crawford) Black arriving at the Nillahcootie School.

ROSS BROWN COLLECTION. JOHN HUBBARD

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