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Jim and Edwina Eddy camped up the bush falling and casting logs to Ashfield Sawmill, along with their son Bruce.

Red Jacket, circa 1900

CONSERVATIONISTS AND CATTLEMEN MOVE TO SAVE THE HIGH PLAINS

Aileen Lovick (Mrs Keith – nee Hearn)

ANZAC Day March RSL

Burning off along the railway.

FOLKLIFE. OUR LIVING HERITAGE. REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF INQUIRY INTO FOLKLIFE IN AUSTRALIA.

Mansfield Cemetery Headstone. James Monk, died June 1867 (Aged 8 days)

FOOTAGE FROM SNOWY PLAINS PROTEST 1989 – ALEX ARBUTHNOT, VICTORIAN FARMERS’ FEDERATION

Bell’s Sawmill truck with a load of logs from their Jamieson Bush

The Sentimental Soldier

Picnic with the herd. Mr and Mrs Bostock and Robert in the white shirt.

Eildon spillway – known then as Sugarloaf Reservoir

Burwood Timber Mill Mansfield. Norm Pulham at controls of log carriage

Grandpa Walsh (Les Walsh)

Kirk and Manse, Mansfield in winter snow – 2 photographs

The Red Cross Dedication of the Mansfield Branch and 100 Years Red Cross in Australia and Picnic Day, at the Mansfield Botanic Park, 14th September, 2014.

Ralph Fry

Ken Pollard Collection. Butter Churns

Emmanual Woolf standing with the new car outside The Golden Age Hotel, Omeo

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Mansfield Railway Station
173 High Street,
Mansfield VIC 3722

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