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Marbut-Gunnersen Sawmill. Second 4-man bench. Flitches ready for sawing in foreground.

‘Carinya”

Glen Creek. Huts supplies to us on arrival at Mansfield.

Syd Maud – Marking court for Lyola Tennis Court

THROUGH THE SLIPRAILS OF TIME. FAMILY HISTORIES OF MANSFIELD AND DISTRICT. VOLUME 1

Remains of mining equipment at the Royal Standard Mine – Woods Point

Mansfield Farmer’s Market

William John Davies – fishing at the Howqua River, Sheepyard Flat crossing.

Gateway to the Belt farm, Tolmie

Grader in front of Forest Commission office. J. Reynolds

2 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: SKI-DEVELOPERS, NOT CATTLE, ARE THE BIGGEST THREAT TO THE ALPS; AND RESORT WOULD BE A TRAGEDY

Reverse side of Anzac Day Medallion 25th April 1916

HIGH COUNTRY CATTLEMEN VOW TO FIGHT ON

Christensen’s Timber Mill.

Tas Blake – Bert Edgeton – John Bryant – Des Haughton – Len Dean – Carter’s Sawmill Sawmill Settlement

Victoria Police Commemorative Centenary 1878-1978

3 images of Woods Point RSL Hall

Mansfield Fire Brigade, Captain Neville Mathieson presenting Gordon McMillan with his Long Service medal

Mansfield’s first library, opened in 1892. The site was proposed, formerly, for the Mechanics Institute.

Maoris Creek, Woods Point.

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