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Convent of Mercy, 10 Malcolm St, Mansfield, c 1973

THE MOUNTAIN MEN WERE A POPULAR ENTRY

DROVING IN GIPPSLAND ALBUM. UNIDENTIFIED PEOPLE SITTING IN FRONT OF A TRUCK

May Walsh – (formerly May Bulmer). Wife of James Berry Walsh.

All Nations Mine – steam engine – Matlock.

River crossing at Jamieson, showing collapsed bridge.

Exterior of the Mansfield Railway Station being refurbished as the Legendary Country Tourism Information Centre. Opened 30/10/1994

Bonnie Doon War Memorial in the old town – erected 1921

Anzac Day 1987

POEM: YOUR CHURCH – HIS BUSH

The Manse. (Presbyterian Church) Mansfield

Grave of Michael Kennedy at the Mansfield Cemetery

House and view of Mt Buller.

Eildon Weir

South Riding councillors – Left to right: Norm Feltham, Roy Bostock, John Buckland.

KENNETT CALLS ‘FOUL ON ALP CAMPAIGN

PART 5. MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN RESPOND TO THE VICTORIAN NATIONAL PARKS ASSOCIATION OPPOSITION TO ALPINE CATTLE GRAZING. THE VNPA CLAIMS: “ALPINE STREAMS AND RIVERS DAMAGED”.

Original John Ross store at Gaffney’s Creek – later became Vera Tisdale’s Store.

Horse teams and wagons

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

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Mansfield Railway Station
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Mansfield VIC 3722

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