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McCashney and Harper Sawmill, Bakers Creek.

CONSERVATIONISTS AND CATTLEMEN MOVE TO SAVE THE HIGH PLAINS

DICK FORREST AND PETER PURCELL, TAKING CATTLE INTO MITCHELLS CREEK FOR SUMMER GRAZING 1978-1980. CATTLE HAVING A DRINK AND COOL OFF WHERE BRIDLE TRACK CROSSES RIVER

Remains of the Sir John Franklin Mine – near Woods Point

Team of horses bringing in a log to Bell’s Sawmill – Tolmie

Unknown mine site

Annie and Jenny Nicholson (twins).

Ewen Alexander Cameron.

Bells Mill, Cambatong Road, Tolmie

David Arbuthnot, son of Pat and Stephen Arbuthnot.

Road signage – Highett Street approaching the roundabout

Excursion train crossing Thomson River 15/03/1910

Family of Pam & Jim Stone – L-R: Zoe (the dog), Joanne, Peter, Donna, Pam & Jim Stone.

Mansfield Shire Function – Farewell to staff, August 18th, 1995

Copy of a page from the newspaper “Woods Point Times”, Saturday May 20, 1865 advertising many of the hotels that existed at the time

WW1 – Signaller James Pinkerton Campbell of the 8th Light Horse Regiment, of the famous 3rd Light Horse of World War 1 ready to embark. The Mansfield District was represented by the 8th Light Horse.

Merit Certificate. Prescribed for Elementary Schools to Hazel Black.

Goulburn River at Knockwood

Forestry Commission. Mt Stirling Road, Mirimbah, 1940.

Woods Point during the 1939 fire

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Mansfield VIC 3722

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