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The Post Office at Gaffneys Creek. The Post Office had opened by 1866, the first postmaster being one Christy Dockendorf, a wine and spirit merchant who also kept a general store.

The original Eildon Weir under construction.

Group of children from Mirimbah Mill with balloons – Earnshaw Collection

St Mary’s Church of England, Woods Point

Group of miners at the Morning Star Hill, Woods Point.

CATTLEMEN DEFY HIGH COUNTRY BAN. DROVERS DEMAND RIGHT OF PASSAGE.

HERDING TOURISTS TAKES OVER IN HIGH COUNTRY

Making roads in the Tolmie area.

Front view of new vintage car

Mansfield Courier, Saturday 17th, 1904. “A Motor Car – A motor car made its first advent to Mansfield on Thursday last, and was the centre of considerable curiosity.

George O’Brien at Wonnangatta homestead

Mansfield Hotel

D. Miller’s family

Mansfield Football Team ‘The Red and Whites’ 1928

“Glentilt” built 1890’s – Stockyard – Cowshed – Machinery shed.

Woods Point looking north showing Reefer’s Hotel – circa 1920s.

BENNIE’S ROSE RIVER AND COBBLER PHOTOGRAPH COLLECTION. BENNIE’S CHOOK HOUSE IN DILAPIDATED STATE

Mansfield Railway Station wash basin

MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S ANNUAL GET TOGETHER WOMBAT CROSSING 2010. 2 MEN ON HORSEBACK

Certificate of Discharge, Bertie Carlyle Couper.

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Mansfield Railway Station
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Mansfield VIC 3722

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