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Jamieson-Woods Point coach

Forestry Commission – Mt Stirling Road. Abbo and Carlson Cartage contractors – trucks used in the 1940s.

Woods Point – Main street after the 1939 fires had devastated the town.

Nightcart. Dead Horse Lane. Curia and Ultimo Streets.

The last steam train to come to Mansfield

Bill Hearn, Manager, Wonnangatta Station.

GRAEME STONEY COLLECTION. BLUFF HUT 1955-2015. BLUFF HUT CLEAN UP AS THE 2006-2007 FIRE WAS COMING. GRAEME STONEY, CHARLIE LOVICK, SHANE MATTHEWS, BOB RICHARDSON AND C HAYES

Christensen’s Sawmill. A fine stand of Alpine Ash

MOUNTAIN CATTLEMAN FACES ANOTHER THREAT

Eildon Weir looking south-west from top of Paps – from a U.3.A. hike.

Soldier – Bob McIntosh (not from Mansfield) – World War 1

Scott Street, Main Street, Woods Point

House at Gaffney’s Creek

Barney Holmes

Jericho – looking west

Fred Fry at Fry’s Hut

Unknown child, Sutcliffe Family Album

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.

Waverley Mine. Part of the water wheel

Jamieson football premiers 1909

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Mansfield Railway Station
173 High Street,
Mansfield VIC 3722

(03) 5779 1094

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