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Welcoming the first train from Moe on the third of March 1910. The grand opening was attended by the Premier of Victoria who travelled from Moe to the Walhalla Station.

Railway Yard – snow

PLAYING JOHN WATER’S SONG

Ashfield Sawmill, 1996. Last days before closing. Front end loader (fork lift) Wally Greg Warhurst.

Mrs. Josephine Campagnola

Hart Parr Tractor

Snr. Contable Bernie McWhinney – Jamieson

Aerial photograph taken in summer showing the hairpin bends leading up to Mt Buller

St Johns Church of England

Mansfield Bank of New South Wales on the corner of High & Highett Streets.

Highton Manor, Highton Lane, Mansfield

IN COMMEMORATION OF OUR BRAVE BOYS WHO FOUGHT FOR KING & EMPIRE IN SOUTH AFRICA DURING THE YEARS 1899-1902. A Tribute of Esteem from Admiring Fellow Townsmen of Mansfield

EXTRACT FROM UNKNOWN DIARY MAILED TO JIM COMMINS BY JACK TREASURE

Highton

High Street – Wartime Procession 1915

Anzac Day, Mansfield 1921

MOUNTAIN BUSHLANDS. THE CROWN LANDS OF VICTORIA. SEVEN SHIRES SAY NO

Jack and George Lovick outside Mt Buller’s first hut

Keith Wilby – (ex Mansfield – now living in Brisbane).

Old D.S.M. Sawmill (Bindaree site).

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Mansfield Railway Station
173 High Street,
Mansfield VIC 3722

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