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Remains of the boiler at Thompson/Jordan Junction built by Thompsons of Castlemaine

VICTORIA’S ALPS. AN AUSTRALIAN ENDANGERED HERITAGE.

Students at Mansfield State School SS1112 – Grades 5 to 8

Corrie Leatham

Bob Angus sitting beside his brother Archie’s grave at Ismalia WW1

South Celebes

Power’s Lookout, Whitfield

Skiers on Mt Buller

Ambrose, Rene and Tom Belt

Rene Belt and the pet lambs.

Mrs. Saligari’s 90th birthday

Roman Catholic Church Mansfield (second) 1891. The new St Francis Xavier’s was a handsome (timber) Gothic building. It measured 150 feet in length and 65 feet wide. With alterations this church later became St Mary’s Hall.

The main street of Gaffneys Creek, looking south, during the 1880s.

MERRIJIG HALL COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES 16 JAN 1932, 12 MAR 1932, 16 APR 1932

Main street of Woods Point, late in the 1890s, looking north. A group of residents with snowballs – La Trobe Library.

IT’S STILL TOO SOON TO TELL SPANNER IN HAND, VARTY CLAIMS VICTORY

View of Woods Point in the 1970s.

Sir John Franklin battery box detail – A. Roberts and Sons, Engineers, Bendigo.

No 29 Chenery Street – Built 1870.

SHORT FUSE OF FURY DOWN ON THE FARM

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