Upper Murray Anzacs – Men and Their Mounts

Galleries, Museums and Collections

Artist Simon White’s mural tells the story of the bush horses or brumbies and the stockmen who mustered and brought the horses down from the High Country and the bush-covered hills surrounding the Upper Murray before the First World War. The breeders of the Remounts and Walers often turned the young horses out into the bush to toughen them up and brought them back in as four-year-olds for sale to the Army buyers. The brumbies were often the bush horses that evaded muster to remain in the bush.

The mural is about the stockmen who became Light Horsemen and the bush horses that became the Remounts and Walers. The early scenes on the wall resemble the narrative in Banjo Paterson’s poem ‘The Man from Snowy River’.

Starting from this location, continue on foot to see the Poppies of Anzacs and Everyone, Ridges, Ivy Bartlett, Rocks and Rivers and the landscapes in the soundshell at Attree Centre.

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Strzelecki Memorial on Towong Hill Road, Upper Murray, Victoria

Strzelecki Memorial

Towong

Upper Murray Anzacs - Men and Their Mounts

Upper Murray Anzacs – Men and Their Mounts

Corryong, Towong

Just one of the many displays we create to show case our books.

Corryong Browsers Bookshop.

Corryong, Towong

Close up of painted poppies in the mural for Anzac and Everyone

Poppies for Anzac and Everyone

Corryong, Towong

Ridges, Rocks and Rivers Mural by Kirrily Anderson, graphic clouds overhead

Ridges, Rocks and Rivers

Corryong, Towong

The statue of Horrie the War dog is available to experience in the Corryong Memorial Gardens

Horrie

Corryong, Towong