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IN LOVING MEMORY OF NEVILLE WRIGHT

Cars parked at the Euroa Picnic Races

EULOGY FOR DOUG TREASURE

Gear/Close family Sliprails I page 62-67

Crowds line up at the Star Cinema to see ‘The Man from Snowy River’.

Adam Leyfield selecting a sheep to shear from in a pen, with Roy Friday; and Shorn rams, Roy Friday’s shearing shed, Maindample, VIC.

VOICE OF THE MOUNTAINS, EDITION 3, DECEMBER 1974

Winter scene in Jericho

VOICE OF THE MOUNTAINS, EDITION 1, NOVEMBER 1972

WEDDING OF SUE AND TOM CONNLEY

Peg Martin’s Calendar

Near Darlingford (now under Eildon Weir)

View of paddocks

The first State Bank opened in Mansfield on December 1st, 1911. The premises at 149 High Street, were not built until 1917.

Marbut-Gunnersen Sawmill. D. Jolly – Sawyer on 4-man bench. Shows slabs for re-sawing and breaking down bench – far left.

ASSOCIATES OF THE MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN NEWSLETTER No 11. July 1987

Doug Burn holding film sound unit for talkies – Mansfield Soldiers Hall

On Walsh’s Road, Oakland car owned by Sarah Suzannah Allan Walsh (Dolly).

Photograph of Mansfield’s first post office as it appeared on a calendar for January and February for the Mansfield Post Office – year unknown.

Flume over Goulburn River

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