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Unknown mine site

CHANNEL 7 COVERAGE OF THE CENTENARY OF FEDERATION PARADE IN MELBOURNE

Mansfield Mountain Country Festival Co-ordinator – Wendy Seiker

Skiers on Mt Buller

Keith & Ada Cleeland at their home, 2/36 Hunter Street, Mansfield

First train to Mansfield – Opening day Mansfield Railway Station – October 6, 1891

Corner of High and Highett Street, Mansfield

Portion of the plant at Loch Fyne Mine and miner’s hut – Alex Milne, Manager. Loch Fyne Mine at Matlock the only mine to survive.

Mansfield Cemetery, headstone carved out of rock, Chinese inscription

The business centre of Woods Point in 1865.

Denise Storer

Sundial from Wappan – Grinding stones brought out from Scotland by S. McMillan 1840.

View of the Commercial Hotel, Matlock, taken in the winter of 1915 – showing deep snow.

The Band Music. The Musicians – probably Woods Point

Wallaby Mine, Lauraville, Gaffneys Creek

Doods Crossing, Tatong – Sulky crossing creek

Uniforms of the Red Cross

Pack horses loaded

Typical scenes in Walhalla – taken from a postcard

Early view of Aberfeldy

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Mansfield VIC 3722

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