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Stella Walker

Ashfield Sawmill – Peter Martin racking timber for air drying.

View of Mt Howitt from Speculation

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

Mansfield Hotel, No 86, corner of High and Highett Streets, 1890.

No 61 High Street – – V. Darby – Gibson Industries – Shell Depot – Garretts

Pet sheep at Preston Homestead

ADDRESS GIVEN BY DOUG TREASURE, MCAV PRESIDENT, ROSE RIVER ANNUAL GET TOGETHER, 2006

Crew on Phil Cummins Chaffcutter

VOICE OF THE MOUNTAINS, EDITION 31, 2008

Ashfield Sawmill

Jeff Kennett at Mansfield Railway Station

Agriculture Chaff cutting team and equipment. Phil Cummins. 1930

Ashfield Sawmill – Planks for bridges: 23 – 24 feet long (Forest Commission)

High Street, Mansfield. Floods 1939.

Archbishop Carr arrives at Mansfield – at the railway station

Bells Mill, Cambatong Road, Tolmie after the 1939 fires.

Allen’s Ten Mile Hotel built well before 1908 (situated 10 miles from Jamieson)

Mansfield Showground – an early photograph

Highett Street, Mansfield, featuring the Prunus trees.

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Mansfield Railway Station
173 High Street,
Mansfield VIC 3722

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