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This log buggy was used at McCashney’s Sawmill – Blackwood (near Trentham) then at Toombullup (McCashneys) – later at Baker Creek (McCashney and Harper). Now Mansfield Forest Commission.

Left to right: Jack Purcell, Roy Bostock and Jack Lovick

North side of High Street, Mansfield.

Shire Engineer Len Lynch standing beside the ‘Welcome to Mansfield’ sign at the Melbourne approach to Mansfield.

Jessie Anderson, Licensee of the Poplar Hotel, Kevington, recieving the high tin bread loaf from the bakers boy on his horse.

Winter in Woods Point

ALPS FOR ALL – HERITAGE AT RISK

BRINGING BARCLAYS BODY TO MANSFIELD

Family group – unknown family.

Remains of Lady Claire water wheel June 1979 – Gaffneys Creek

Stephen (Rowdy) Purcell

IN PRAISE OF MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN

Front and back of WW 1 War Medal.

LETTER FROM LAVERTON AIRFORCE BASE

Bernie McWhinney

HUTS IN THE VICTORIAN ALPS AND THE PEOPLE WHO BUILT AND CARE FOR THEM.

Bell’s Sawmill, wooden tramline.

ASSOCIATES OF THE MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN NEWSLETTER No. 1 – NOVEMBER 1984. ·

Fry brothers – first generation of Frys.

South Celebes

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Mansfield VIC 3722

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