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Gourlay’s Bridge, Jamieson

Vic Walsh and Tom O’Brien’s Sawmill, Malcolm Street, Mansfield.

Mansfield Mountain Country Festival Parade 1993

Early photograph, possible late 1800s, showing two men standing in front of a bridge – location unknown.

First store in Mansfield – J. McMillan on right.

PROTEST – ALPINE GRAZING. RUNNING SHEET- MERRIJIG TO ROSE RIVER

Mrs. Nelly Blyth – Mansfield Red Cross

DICK FORREST AND PETER PURCELL, TAKING CATTLE INTO MITCHELLS CREEK FOR SUMMER GRAZING 1978-1980. STEEP SECTION OF BRIDLE TRACK.

Remains of the Sir John Franklin Mine – near Woods Point

WILDFIRE IN THE HIGH COUNTRY December 2006/ January 2007

Gaffney’s Creek Hotel fire 12.03.1993.

Cartin chaff to McCashney Mill

CATTLE OR WILDERNESS, BIRREL RESIGNS, FAIR DINKUM

Emerald Hill – the second name for Matlock – the first name was Beaumont

NOT JUST A CATTLEMAN- MORE OF A TREASURE

Mansfield Railway Station goods shed

Jan Buckland – Clive Buckland and twins

Sketch by Peg Martin from ‘The Other Side of Street’, Calendar

Margaret Ellen (Maggie) Doig nee Dodemaide, with Margaret Scott Doig.

This house, over the Monier Bridge, east of High Street was built in the early 1870s

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Mansfield Railway Station
173 High Street,
Mansfield VIC 3722

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