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Carter’s Sawmill, Sawmill Settlement. Left: Bert Edgeton (tally man) and right: Tas Blake (bush boss)

Mansfield State School, Grade 6, 1 Nov 1966

THEY CATCH HORSES DON’T THEY?

ADDRESS TO HERITAGE COUNCIL BY CHRIS COMMINS AT WALLACE’S HUT 16 MAY 2009

Waiting for Governor Carmichael, Highett Street – 24/04/1911

ADDRESS TO THE MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S GET-TOGETHER BY GEOFF BURROWES ON 6TH FEBRUARY 1989

Four sons of William and Mary Fry.

Three girls

Georgina Veal

Syd Maud – Marking court for Lyola Tennis Court

Steel tramline – Timbertop – Christensen’s Mill

“Travellers Rest” – Jim Wright, Jack Martin and 2 children, Jack Healy, Bill and Ned McCashney, Tom Taylor and Jim Price

Conlan’s Delatite Hotel, Mansfield

Log hut with bark roof

CATTLEMAN COMPETITION

E11R Royal Visit 1954, to Victoria. Medallion

Gateway to the Belt farm, Tolmie

Sally Dowling, Sue O’Brien & John Fogarty in the Botanic Park.

Gilmore’s Flat, Darlingford.Eddie Gough (Val Griffiths Father), and Robena ross on the horse drawn harvester.

TEMPLE OF THE HIGH COUNTRY

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Mansfield Railway Station
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Mansfield VIC 3722

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