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Dollying

The Kiewa-Melbourne 200,000 volt power line

Marks I.G.A. Seal of Excellence

Drama in the Drama Room

Picnic by the river

GRAEME STONEY COLLECTION. ARTICLE FROM STOCK AND LAND. MANSFIELD MAKES MOST OF SEED OPENING

Woods Point after the 1939 fires.

Four Melbourne University members inside Mansfield Progress Association hut.

A STIRRING SIGHT

BILL HICKS AND GRAEME STONEY

Ashfield Sawmill – last days before closing down – Burwood Garden.

UP ON THE HIGH PLAINS IT’S TIME FOR THE ROUNDUP

Looking west of the Mess Hut is the first hut on the south side of Mt Buller Road. Right of the picture, in the background can be seen, the sawmill.

View of South A1 (A.1.) Mine, Gaffneys Creek

MOUNTAIN MEN COME TO TOWN

Bob Fry, Uncle Fred’s brother, Grandfather of Bob Chater, son of Bob and Emily Fry.

ACF MOVE IS ‘NO SURPRISE’

View of High Street, north side, Mansfield 1906

Councillors left to right: Len Lynch, Jack Purcell, Ann Bell, Len Coker (back view) and John Reardon

Over looking Mansfield from Mill Hill.

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