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D. Miller’s family

Soldiers – World War 1 – ‘Just going out to drill

Miss Susie Cox’s house, General Merchant business and Albert Walsh’s Oldsmobile car.

A1 Mine. The 130 floor northern slope, looking north

HIGH COUNTRY PROTEST -IT TAKES FAITH TO MOVE MOUNTAINS

Paul and Jan Purcell

Victor Searle

MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S NEWS VOL 1 NO 1. JANUARY 1985

Sheepyard Flat – Old Chev. Alf Harris and Frd Fry unloading grass hay at Fred’s Hut on the Howqua River. Fred with his back to the camera.

Bridges at Bonnie Doon

THE BATTLE FOR THE HIGH COUNTRY

McCashney and Harper Sawmill – Baker Creek School.

Agricultural High School, Mansfield from With Greetings Postcard

Tolmie Picnic about 1917

Log hut, Woods Point

Medallion which was struck to commemorate ANZAC Day, 25th April 1918. HONOR TO THE A.I.F.

The track to Mt Buller

Home of Jim & Myrian Foots

Possibly the family of D Miller

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

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Mansfield Railway Station
173 High Street,
Mansfield VIC 3722

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