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Mansfield Mountain Country Festival Parade 1993

Early photograph, possible late 1800s, showing two men standing in front of a bridge – location unknown.

Forsyth – cars

Morning Star Mine – Woods Point 1950s

Preston Homestead – station hand with station dogs

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

Original Christensen’s Sawmill, Mirimbah, prior to October 1940 fire

Ashfield Sawmill, 1996. Last days before closing. Last load of chips going on truck. Bill Ward, and two brothers who carted chips for Burwood Timber Mill and Gunnersons, who bought out Ryans.

Morning Star Mine Poppet Head

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

Mount Cobbler and Speculation from Magdala

Betty Gerrish’s Lincolns

Parents: Jim Ryan and Ida Jones. Jim Ryan was a prospector who was struck by lightning. Ida ran the boarding house at Carter’s Mill. Their children Esther-Redfern, Essie, Nellie, Doreen, Bonnie, Margaret (Hare). Ida later married George Wilson.

Albie Healy’ – D6 Caterpillar dozer with loading boom

Woods Point Football Team – unknown year

1988 Calendar sketched by Peg Martin. “Skylines” Calendar. Police Monument, Mansfield.

Mansfield Primary School, Grade 4 1965

McKenzie’s Buildings, High Street, Mansfield

Sluicing at Jericho – Christies – 1940s

Merton School 1910

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