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Red Cross Mansfield. Mrs Marjory Blyth and Mrs Ian Highett.

Old shearing shed and yards located in Glenroy Road overlooking Ble Range, near Merrijig.

The Paps

Vehicle in heavy snow – Scotty’s bliz

Crosscut and Mt Howitt from Mt Buller

Boorolite and Merrijig Picnic 1910 Hearn’s Crossing (Nos 1 & 7)

USING SCIENCE TO DETERMINE THE IMPACT OF GRAZING ON THE HIGH COUNTRY

C.W.A. Hall – Mavis Smith – John Reardon

Dry Creek Road – Near Bonnie Doon. Horse and buggy and 3 people.

Timber at the siding in Mansfield – ready to be railed – With all of these mills operating and a large percentage of timber produced was transported by rail much congestion occurred at the railway station.

Convent of Mercy, Mansfield. ”The Dwarfs”, 1910

Dr W. J. Rowe, President of the Victorian Branch of the Amalgamated Mines Association

Mansfield Centenary Celebrations – the flower girls that were on the Howes Creek float

MOUNTAIN BUSHLANDS. THE CROWN LANDS OF VICTORIA. SEVEN SHIRES SAY NO

Grave of Michael Scanlan – Mansfield Cemetery

Brack’s Bridge on the Delatite River.

Railway Centenary Re- Enactment 1891-1991 .

SINGER OF THE BUSH. AB BANJO PATTERSON COMPLETE WORKS 1885-1900

Constable Thomas Lonigan’s headstone, Mansfield cemetery

Unknown child

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Mansfield Railway Station
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Mansfield VIC 3722

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