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Unknown wooden bridge after flooding – three persons unknown standing on bridge

WHY MUST THE MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN AND THE MAGNIFICENT HIGH COUNTRY BE DESTROYED AFTER 150 YEARS OF LIVING BEAUTIFULLY TOGETHER ?

DROVING IN GIPPSLAND ALBUM. CATTLE NEAR ROAD

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

HIGH PLAINS INSPECTION HELD FEBRUARY 6TH, 1982

Council of the Shire of Howqua in 1919

Roman Catholic Church Mansfield (second) 1891. The new St Francis Xavier’s was a handsome (timber) Gothic building. It measured 150 feet in length and 65 feet wide. With alterations this church later became St Mary’s Hall.

PURCELL FAMILY COLLECTION. GREG PURCELL.

World War 1 (WW1) – Heliopolis Church Parade. 8th Light Horse. B Squadron

Boggy Creek Hut

PURCELL FAMILY COLLECTION

Working dog at Preston Station

Mansfield Agricultural High School, Geological Excursion, Darlingford

Ralph Fry

DICK FORREST AND PETER PURCELL, TAKING CATTLE INTO MITCHELLS CREEK FOR SUMMER GRAZING 1978-1980. CATTLE WALKING ALONG BRIDLE TRACK

The Ford in Smythes – Fords Creek

Mansfield Centenary Celebrations – the flower girls that were on the Howes Creek float

Nightcart. Dead Horse Lane. Curia and Ultimo Streets.

8-mile hut on the Howqua River

Neil Gardiner’s Fire Brigade name tags and C.F.A shoulder button

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Mansfield VIC 3722

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