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STATE PLAN TO GIVE HIGH COUNTRY’S BOGS A $7 .5 MILLION FACELIFT

Waiting for the arrival of Governor Carmichael

High School picnic – swimming in river – 1914 – horses

Early morning in Mansfield

6 mile hut – Howqua area – Harold Doughty standing watching Trevor Burgess saddle a horse.

Miriam (May) Walsh. Born 1855 – Married James Berry Walsh – lived at Howes Creek

Blake girls at Burwood Timber Mill (later Ashfield) showing the snow on the stacked logs.

View of Jamieson Road – circa 1950

Harper Family

Mansfield during the 1940s. Jim Westcott’s 1946 Chevrolet ute. Jim was the Forestry Officer in Mansfield. Jim Westcott became a Member of the Order of the British Empire in 1975.

D. Miller’s family

DOUG TREASURE’S 1992 CATTLE DRIVE FROM STRATFORD TO DARGO HIGH PLAINS. PART 4. DOUG TREASURE STORIES OF WONNANGATTA

Ashfield Sawmill, 1996. Last days before closing down. Adrian Lewis and Robert Skipper.

Fred Fry and Cyril Brock – Brock’s Road – The Bluff – Surveying the route.

Horace Garrett’s Newsagency, High Street, Mansfield 1928

Morning Star Mine – Woods Point – 1932

John Cavanagh – first huntsman Mansfield Hunt Club with the hounds at Star Glen

Tolmie Picnic about 1917

Part of Felt Mural, now hanging in the Mansfield Information Centre

Carter’s Mill – Mirimbah

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Mansfield VIC 3722

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