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Hec Stewart, with motor vehicle, in deep snow.

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

The official opening of Mansfield Water Treatment Plant. Minister and Deputy Chairman unveil the plaque.

Kiernan and Friday families

Convent Football Team

Olive Finlason, wife of Norman Finlason, Shire Secretary of Mansfield Shire.

Geordie Jebb, Queenie and Val Stewart, Ian Jebb, Bill and Kevin Stewart.

Christensen’s Sawmill. Original Mill under construction

Railway Centenary Re- Enactment 1891-1991 .

EXCERPTS FROM FINANCIAL REVIEW

Ashfield Sawmill, 1996.

BILLY WYE, HE WAS FORGOTTEN. THE LAST TRUE AUSTRALIAN BUSH POET.

Fire Brigade Project. Burning Miss Eilleen Close’s house at the corner of Malcolm St. & The Parade, Mansfield.

Police Memorial Centenary Commemorative Day 1978

MINUTES OF THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE MOUNTAIN CATTLEMENS ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA INC. HELD AT TOBACCO BOARD ROOM, DALGETY HOUSE, 461 BOURKE STREET MELBOURNE, ON SEPTEMBER 18TH 1981

Fire Brigade presentation – Edwin Harris – Gavin Dundas – Kingsley Green

Morning Star Mine Shaft – Shift about 1914 – The Morning Star workforce in its heyday.

Four sons of Alfred and Martha Chenery – Alfred George, John, Arthur Burt and Gordon Fitzgerald Chenery.

Gordon McMillan

Calves on the Belt farm

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