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NEWSCLIP. HIGH COUNTRY PROTEST

Anzac Day at RSL Hall, 1992.

Rupert Joseph Melano loading sheep

A run-down railway station renovated to be the Information Centre and later the display area for the Mansfield Historical Society.

Bill Waters and Annie Klingsporn

Remains of the Sir John Franklin Mine – near Woods Point

Carter’s Sawmill. H Doughty, Manager, Office

Guard’s Van – Mansfield Railway Station

Old Phosphate Mine, Howes Creek Road

Winter in Woods Point

Main street of Woods Point, late in the 1890s, looking north. A group of residents with snowballs – La Trobe Library.

Pet sheep at Preston Homestead

Mansfield Historical Society Members

MEDIA RELEASE FROM THE MINISTER FOR THE ENVIRONMENT. BOOST FOR ALPINE NATIONAL PARK

Ashfield Sawmill, 1996, last days before closing down – Bob Jones.

MINUTES OF THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE MOUNTAIN CATTLEMENS ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA INC. HELD AT TOBACCO BOARD ROOM ON SEPTEMBER 21ST 1979

PROTEST CATTLE DRIVE TO WONNANGATTA 2006

The Band Music. The Musicians – probably Woods Point

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

A young man in Australian Uniform – possibly Chenery.

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Mansfield Railway Station
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Mansfield VIC 3722

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