Gourlay’s Bridge

Train entering Thompson Valley, Walhalla – with Thompson River below.

MINUTES OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING OF THE MOUNTAIN CATTLEMENS ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA INCORPORATED HELD AT THE VICTORIAN FARMERS FEDERATION 24 COLLINS STREET, MELBOURNE ON FRIDAY 18th SEPTEMBER 1987

Morning Star Mine Shaft – Shift about 1914 – The Morning Star workforce in its heyday.

Ashfield Sawmill, 1996. Last days before closing. Last load of chips going on truck.

GRAZING OF THE HIGH COUNTRY 1839-1935. THESIS BY PETER CABENA. ALEXANDER MCLEAN HUNTER

DICK FORREST AND PETER PURCELL, TAKING CATTLE INTO MITCHELLS CREEK FOR SUMMER GRAZING 1978-1980. A STEEP SECTION ON THE BRIDLE TRACK

Marbut-Gunnersen Sawmill. Gibson automatic log breaking down carriage with band saw.

The main street of Gaffneys Creek

High Street, Mansfield with monument to Dr Reynolds, Trooper’s Monument and Band Rotunda

STILL IT’S NECK-AND-NECK

Bill Heller and Jim Bryce at Toombullup Diggings late1920s

PUSH FOR THE BUSH REPORT TO AGM, STOCKYARD CREEK 22 DECEMBER 2007

Eddie Davies with his catch, the eagle – Sheepyard Flat crossing.

The first State Bank opened in Mansfield on December 1st, 1911. The premises at 149 High Street, were not built until 1917.

The Rutledge Group. Noel Rutledge of Wairere Estate, Booroolite

Reardon family re-union at Mansfield.

Mrs Chenery (Martha) and Burt Chenery – 1927

The European War – Mansfield’s first contingent departing from Mansfield Railway Station.

LOVICK FAMILY COLLECTION. JACK LOVICK AT WONNANGATTA STATION