Ralph Fry

Anne Bon’s sister, Mary

HIGH COUNTRY PROTEST -IT TAKES FAITH TO MOVE MOUNTAINS

DICK FORREST AND PETER PURCELL, TAKING CATTLE INTO MITCHELLS CREEK FOR SUMMER GRAZING 1978-1980. KATE BURR AND HORSE IN JAMIESON RIVER

ASSOCIATES OF THE MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN NEWSLETTER No 11. July 1987

District Hospital – nursing staff – committee – Miss I O’Halloran – V Clancy – D O’Bryan – Mr L Corrigan -M O’Bryan – Matron Luelf – Mr J R McKnee – H Weatherall – G O’Bryan – Mr N H Finlayson – B Conlan

Pamela Dorothy (Pam) Cameron

William John Davies and sons. Left to right: William John, Bill (eldest), Eddie, Jack, Richard and Albert.

A! Mine. Manager’s Residence

Brockway truck belonging to Murray Ferrari. Loading a dozer at Mansfield Goods Yard for logging work for Vic Walsh and Tom O’Brien.

To the point calendar- Peg Martin

William Davies with his son, William John Davies, and his daughter Eilizabeth Davies married McKenzie

Mansfield Hunt Club

LANCE ADAMS’ ALBUM. MELBOURNE-MANSFIELD RAILWAY 1883-1978. AN UP DERM TRAIN.

Photographed from the reservoir wall – Lake Eildon – Sugarloaf reservoir

John Matey crosscutting a White Gum with a Solo Chainsaw. Pikes Flat, Upper Howqua River

Remains of equipment and a water wheel at the Sir John Franklin Mine

Chinaman’s House in New Street, Mansfield – drawn with charcoal on brown paper.

Snow Scenes Mansfield, 31 May 1913, High Street, Mansfield

Y. H. Kitchen – one of the first stores in Mansfield.