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Fire Brigade Project. Burning Miss Eilleen Close’s house at the corner of Malcolm St. & The Parade, Mansfield.

Back of Sergio’s place – tents erected after 1939 fires.

Grant’s store at Mirimbah, taken from the Mt Stirling Road turn off.

First train to Walhalla, 15/03/1910. Water wheel and mine workings in the background.

Mansfield Timber Products (MTP) burner

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

ROSS BROWN COLLECTION. RIVER CROSSING ON HORSEBACK

Crowd at the Bush Market, High Street, Mansfield

TEMPLE OF THE HIGH COUNTRY

The Paps

Ken Close, Mansfield Railway Station

The old Mansfield Rural Fire Brigade building in Highett Street

Biddy McCormack and friend at Highton Manor

After 1939 fires

Mansfield Railway Station. Norm Hookey checking out the Vic Rail Guard’s Van, just delivered from the Seymour Rail Heritage Centre

MCAV CORRESPONDENCE – OUTWARDS. CORRESPONDENCE TO MEMBERS FROM PRESIDENT MCAV

Street Parade – We Need Your Help – Britannia Rules the Waves

Roman Catholic Church Mansfield (Second) 1891.

The chimney near Sheepyard Flat, Howqua United Gold Mining Company.

BOGONG HIGH PLAINS MAP OF ALPINE GRAZING LEASES

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Mansfield Railway Station
173 High Street,
Mansfield VIC 3722

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