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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.

Robert Bostock after the big tree fell down

Horse and covered wagon

HIGH COUNTRY PROTEST – CITY SUPPORT

VOICE OF THE MOUNTAINS, EDITION 32, 2009

CHARLIE LOVICK’S SUBMISSION TO THE BUSHFIRES VICTORIA 2009 ROYAL COMMISSION PART 3

Dr Reynold’s Monument, Mansfield

Building located between Jamieson and Woods Point

Tolmie Picnic about 1917

Four different views of Walhalla – 1909

Roy Bostock unveiling “Spirit of the Skier”, High Street, Mansfield.

Sawdust burner – Burwood Sawmill

LAY OFF THE MOUNTAINS

Yarra Falls

Typical scenes in Walhalla – taken from a postcard

LIBERAL HOPE FOR OUTRIGHT VICTORY

G H Bell and Son Sawmill. Giant sawdust heap on the Hollands Creek, Tolmie

LOVICK FAMILY COLLECTION. GRAEME STONEY, PUNCH DANIELS, CHARLIE LOVICK

Michael Comerford – Val Kirley’s grandfather.

Mansfield Red Cross

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Mansfield Railway Station
173 High Street,
Mansfield VIC 3722

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