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Harvesting – end of Logan Street, Mansfield

Mansfield’s first library, opened in 1892. The site was proposed, formerly, for the Mechanics Institute.

DROVING IN GIPPSLAND ALBUM. MEN ON HORSEBACK LOOKING AWAY FROM CAMERA AND 2 DOGS.

William Ferguson Hunter

4 Interior images of Davies Building, High St, as Jas. E. Marks Grocer

VICTORIA’S ALPS. AN AUSTRALIAN ENDANGERED HERITAGE.

Mansfield Railway Station. Norm Hookey in the 1889 Vic Rail Guard’s Van, just delivered from the Seymour Rail Heritage Centre

Ephraim Martin

Kofler’s Mt Buller Chalet

VARTY CONFIDENT OF VICTORY

“Nellies” Milk Bar – High St

Teamsters – Walhalla Horse-teams rounding the final bend down the Little Joe.

Horse and cart – location unknown

Norm Charles and Burt Young in front of Charle’s residence – Woods Point

A family gathering – The Chenery Family

Ashfield Sawmill, 1996, last days before closing down – Bob Jones.

Archie Cameron’s truck at Rosie Hearn’s property at Howqua.

S.E.C. Road from Walsh’s Road to the masts

Portrait of James William Foots and Maria Isobella Beattie. On back of photograph hand written “Miss Violet Foots”

Forestry Commission – Mt Stirling Road. Harry Norris with back to camera and George Ramage lighting the fust to blow out rock. They were called ‘Powder Monkeys’.

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Mansfield Railway Station
173 High Street,
Mansfield VIC 3722

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