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Barwite Picnic Ground

HIGH STREET TRADERS OF MANSFIELD 1854-2000 AND EARLY HIGHETT STREET NORTH TRADERS

Christensen’s Sawmill – Mirimbah

Alice Burch on her horse, “Jimmy”

GEOGRAPHIC PLACE NAMES BILL. VICTORIAN GOVERNMENT HANSARD

Opening of the Mansfield Police Station

Morning Star Mine, Woods Point. This is probably the earliest known photo of the mining machinery.

GRAEME STONEY COLLECTION. JACK LOVICK AND ROY BOSTOCK LOVICKS HUT CIRCA 1978

Logging for Burwood Timber Company – TD18 – Driver – Cyril Brock – King’s Saddle. Snigging logs.

Bill Rickard (left) and his brother Tom, about 1916, at their hut on the Woods Point Road near Moffatt’s.

GRAZING DECISIONS IS HIGH COUNTRY LUNACY

Police Memorial Centenary Commemorative Day 1978

Discussing the position of the High School 1910.

ROSS BROWN COLLECTION. DRAMATIC MOUNTAIN RESCUE, INJURED CATTLEMAN BROUGHT OUT BY AEROPLANE

COMMUNITY BUYS BENAMBRA STORE

Robert Pope Ross Smith, born in Mansfield, 4 March, 1862

Manager’s house at Gaffneys Creek A1 mine. New A1 Mine Company.

Barwite Picnic No 3

Making roads in the Tolmie area.

Skiers on Mt Buller

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Mansfield Railway Station
173 High Street,
Mansfield VIC 3722

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