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Roman Catholic Church Mansfield (second) 1891. The new St Francis Xavier’s was a handsome (timber) Gothic building. It measured 150 feet in length and 65 feet wide. With alterations this church later became St Mary’s Hall.

Boys of the 60th wounded 19th July 1916, in Fleuraix, France

The Cliffs, Mansfield

D. Miller’s family

John McKenzie and friend securing log on truck.

DICK FORREST AND PETER PURCELL, TAKING CATTLE INTO MITCHELLS CREEK FOR SUMMER GRAZING 1978-1980. CATTLE IN SINGLE FILE ON TRACK

Four sons of William and Mary Fry.

First store in Mansfield – J. McMillan on right.

Mountain Country Festival – Fun Run

Mansfield-Yea passenger service driver Clarrie Borrie and his son, Stewart.

Closing of St Patricks Roman Catholic Church, Chapel Hill, Boorolite

Invitation to the Dinner & Smoke Social, Monday 9th July 1917 to commemorate the 60th Australian Battalion arrival in France.

High Street, Mansfield. North side looking east.

House and view of Mt Buller.

Recognition Award – Roy Friday, Bonnie Doon Football Club, 1995.

Convent of Mercy, Mansfield

Harry Tomkins

PRODUCE TO PLATTER. THE FOOD AND WINE LOVER’S GUIDE TO VICTORIA’S HIGH COUNTRY.

The photograph shows the first crop of (oaten) hay being taken from Sidney Gordon Smith’s farm (now part of Barragunda) at Dueran East via Barwite.

Mrs Eileen Saligari

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Mansfield Railway Station
173 High Street,
Mansfield VIC 3722

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