Ruins of a wealthy industry 1929 Gibson Industries at 61- 63 High Street. Nettie Walsh feeding one of the many pet lambs Queenie Stewart and Valma Stewart View from Never Mind Spur – snow on distant peaks Log Buggy Graham and Shirley Watson, Tolmie Ball Holiday ramble – Lilydale, Ringwood, Glimpse of Melbourne, Healesville Mansfield Shire Councillors Chinaman’s House in New Street, Mansfield – drawn with charcoal on brown paper. Fry’s home at Fry’s Bridge, Darlingford – now under Eildon Weir. Launch of outsize furniture designed and built by Jim and Jeannie McDonagh (seated) – Left : Tony Cox, Right: John Fogarty. Jeannie Hall (Prop of the Magnolia Tree Restaurant.) & daughter (Anna or Sophie). Sheena Daykin (left) & Cathy Cox in the background. MINUTES OF MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S ASSOCIATION MEETING HELD AT THE V.F.G.A. 24 COLLINS STREET, MELBOURNE ON JULY 24TH, 1985 Sketch by Peg Martin from ‘The Other Side of Street’, Calendar Students of Brankeet West State School – 1930. DROVING IN GIPPSLAND ALBUM. HORSE IN RIVER WITH BOY ON BACK. Widening the road between Davon Flat and Sheepyard Flat Mansfield Higher Elementary School Badge, 1950’s Members of the Hibernian Association, pictured outside the original St Francis Xavier Church in Mansfield. « Previous 1 … 128 129 130 131 132 … 316 Next »