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WHY MUST THE MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN AND THE MAGNIFICENT HIGH COUNTRY BE DESTROYED AFTER 150 YEARS OF LIVING BEAUTIFULLY TOGETHER ?

Mansfield Historical Society Members

Adam Leyfield selecting a sheep to shear from in a pen, with Roy Friday; and Shorn rams, Roy Friday’s shearing shed, Maindample, VIC.

CHANNEL 7 NEWSCLIP. 1989. EVICTION NOTICE PROTEST AT WATCHBED CREEK

Ken Pollard Collection. Smokers accessories

A 280 Walker prepares to Depart Mansfield on the morning service to Melbourne, 1954

Bill Murphy’s cottage included with Preston Homestead photographs.

BRINGING BARCLAYS BODY TO MANSFIELD

Early view of Kevington

VOICE OF THE MOUNTAINS, EDITION 27, 2004

Winter scene with snow at Woods Point with Post Office in the background.

Plans of Victorian A1 (A1) slopes and levels and (south A.1.section) – Gaffneys Creek

Mansfield R.S.L. Cricket Team.,

CHALLENGE OF THE HIGH COUNTRY.

View of Tatong

Messmate logs at Dick’s Landing.

Ross Family Headstone, Mansfield Cemetery

Drama in the Drama Room

At Sugarloaf Dam

Four generations: Janet (Jesse) Cox, Nellie Gray, Eliza Martin,and Gertrude Gray

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Mansfield VIC 3722

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