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Highton Manor

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.

GRAZING OF THE HIGH COUNTRY 1839-1935. THESIS BY PETER CABENA. MOUNTAIN ENCLAVE

Mansfield Showground – an early photograph

Mt. Buller

Left: 145 High Street, Mansfield MACE Building c 1980 Right: Susie Cox’s family home and shop

Pop Purcell’s 90th birthday (William John Purcell) 1970

Mansfield Mountain Country Festival Parade 1993

Mansfield 6000 ft

VOICE OF THE MOUNTAINS, EDITION 17, 1994

Early car outside Junction Hotel, Jamieson.

LANCE ADAMS’ ALBUM. MELBOURNE-MANSFIELD RAILWAY 1883-1978. J506 & K154.

Remains of the Sir John Franklin Mine – near Woods Point

Victor Searle

SYD RYDER INTERVIEW PART 9. CAMPBELL’S MARE

Snow scene, Falls Creek

Roy Bostock Series No 11. Aerial View of Mansfield 1970’s

THE MOUNTAIN MEN WERE A POPULAR ENTRY

Maurice and Helga Selle – Mt Buller

Building located between Jamieson and Woods Point

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Mansfield Railway Station
173 High Street,
Mansfield VIC 3722

(03) 5779 1094

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