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Eliza Martin (nee Cox)

Stable and “cracks” quarters

Group of boys dressed up

Entrance to the Little Comet Mine, Woods Point – 1895

Ladies’ College Mansfield

No 29 Chenery Street – Built 1870.

PRINCE CHARLES AND PRINCESS ANNE VISIT MANSFIELD APRIL 1970. SHOOTERS AT ANNE’S. 50 POLICE SEEK RIFLEMAN

Bonnie Doon Storekeeper Jim Halligan and Mrs P McDonald.

Pretty street scene of Walhalla.

Men on horseback from left: Bill Hearn, Ern Allen, Jim Fry, Bessie Kearney, Ralph Fry.

Ashfield Sawmill, 1996. Last days before closing down. A view of the mill building – the log-yard is out of the photo but situated to the right.

FOOTAGE FROM SNOWY PLAINS PROTEST 1989 – ALEX ARBUTHNOT, VICTORIAN FARMERS’ FEDERATION

From Mess Hut porch looking across Mr Buller Road

A RESERVED ACCOUNTANT LEARNS THE FINE ART OF FAST TALKING

Kaumburg’s General Store

Post World War II Carnival Parade, 1945

Merrijig Hotel. Ken Stewart and Tom Purcell

In the Oats at Mansfield Agricultural High School Farm

Eureka flag remnant in glass case in Ballarat Gallery/Museum

All Nations Mine – Matlock – highest town in Victoria. (Source: bicycle trip to Woods Point – Latrobe Library)

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Mansfield VIC 3722

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