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A SHORT SUMMARY OF THE PROUD HISTORY OF THE MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA

Mansfield Higher Elementary School circa 1942 – front of school, Collopy Street, Harris’ Hill in the background. Back row: Jim Walsh, third from left. Front row: Albert Walsh, third from left. Others unknown.

Anthony Bell (at the back of the shearing shed)

Barney Bell – driving caterpillar D6 snigging logs for Bell’s Sawmill, Jamieson.

MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S NEWS. NEWSLETTER OF THE MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA MARCH 1989

Ashfield Sawmill, 1996. Last days before closing down. A view of the mill building – the log-yard is out of the photo but situated to the right.

Police Sergeant Michael Kennedy’s headstone, Mansfield cemetery

Mt Battery Station.

MOUNTAIN MEN SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO GRAZE AND RIDE THE GREAT DIVIDE!

Boilers at New Chum Mine, Dry Creek.

Mansfield 1914

Mess hut at Carters sawmill, Sawmill Settlement.

The ram and Silver, the horse – Preston Station

Taylor’s Hotel – Police Monument – Scottish band

Ken Pollard Collection. 303 rifle, wire cutters, and a bayonet.

CHANNEL 9 NEWSCLIP. JANUARY 2006. MUSTERING SUPPORT

Alex Trahair

Mansfield Higher Elementary School Grade 6 1953

DON KNEEBONE PLAQUE AT WABONGA

Oliver Sladdin represented Mansfield Secondary College at the ANZAC Day Services at Gallipoli & is seen here wearing a special commemorative scarf

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