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CATTLEMEN CALL GRANTS AN INSULT

IN COMMEMORATION OF OUR BRAVE BOYS WHO FOUGHT FOR KING & EMPIRE IN SOUTH AFRICA DURING THE YEARS 1899-1902. A Tribute of Esteem from Admiring Fellow Townsmen of Mansfield

An unknown man photographed with Mrs Chenery

Church of England, Parish Hall and Rectory, Mansfield (winter)

VOICE OF THE MOUNTAINS, EDITION 31, 2008

World War 1 (WW1) – Further progress with tank. 8th Light Horse. Sam McColl, Mansfield in the lead (killed) – light shirt on Cramock (killed) in centre.

Mick Walsh and Don Swainston felling tree with chainsaw and wedge – Tolmie area

CATTLEMAN COMPETITION

Getting ready for the Fire Brigade Demo discipline contest at Portarlington.

Part of Christie’s sluicing equipment – Jericho

PURCELL FAMILY COLLECTION. HORSE PARTY RESTING

Roy Friday

STATE PLAN TO GIVE HIGH COUNTRY’S BOGS A $7 .5 MILLION FACELIFT

On the Mt Buller Road – ca. 1920

Employees at J. Boag’s Shirt and Pyjama Factory

Ken Pollard Collection. Toiletries- bowls, bedpans, soap containers and basin stand

A Healy’s dozer and Jack Lemin’s truck at Pikes Flat, Upper Howqua River

The main street of Gaffneys Creek, looking south, during the 1880s.

Highett Street Mansfield – from High Street looking South – circa 1910

Group – three gentlemen and a lady – unknown

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