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Woodchopping – Tolmie Sports

The young Hector Stewart

PRINCE CHARLES AND PRINCESS ANNE VISIT MANSFIELD APRIL 1970. 2 ARTICLES: 1. PHANTOM GUNMAN FAINTS AS POLICE SWOOP & 2. MARVELOUS TO BE BACK- CHARLES

Pat Arbuthnot (Mrs. Steve Arbuthnot) nee Readon, with her grand-daughter, Nerida Arbuthnot

At the cairn at Mt Buller

Soldiers of First World War Mansfield.

Emma Smith and her two surviving children, Robert James Wright Smith and Edna.

Four Melbourne University members outside Highton Manor.

“STUNNING VICTORY” ASSURES LIBS OF GOVERNMENT, SAYS KENNETT

Mansfield Primary School – 1967 – Football Team.

A1 Mine Battery – Gaffneys Creek – Mr Sallinger standing behind the battery.

WW1 Victory Celebration, Mansfield. 12 November 1918

World War 1 (WW1) – First train stop on way to Cairo. Natives clamouring for baksheesh. 8th Light House Regiment. B Squadron.

Mansfield Cemetery, headstone carved out of rock, Chinese inscription

The original temporary bar, Woods Point Hotel – after the 1939 fires.

Mansfield Primary School – June 18 1969 – Grade 4

Jack Pollard (steward) judging the fat lambs at the Mansfield Show.

The main street of Gaffneys Creek, looking south, during the 1880s.

Lovick’s Hunt Club Hotel

1988 Calendar sketched by Peg Martin. “Skylines” Calendar. Goodfellows Supermarket, Mansfield

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