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Joyce Parsons (Mrs Len. Parsons)

Wintle’s store in Highett Street, Mansfield

Photo: MR EADLEY STONEY AND HIS SON GRAHAM DISPOSE OF SOME OF THE MUD AFTER A DAY IN THE YARDS AT MANSFIELD.

HIGH COUNTRY’S GRIM VIEW

Mansfield Hotel, No 86, corner of High and Highett Streets, 1890.

John McKenzie logging – he had a wooden leg.

Commercial Hotel, Matlock, Winter 1915

Highton Butchers Shop, High Street, Mansfield.

Mansfield members – Victorian Mounted Rifles.

‘Rossdale’ at Howes Creek

Convent of Mercy, Cnr. Malcolm and Highett Streets, Mansfield (after 1907)

Mt Battery Station.

High Street, Mansfield. North side looking east.

Snowy Notley with his timber jinker

Making roads in the Tolmie area.

MINUTES OF MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S ASSOCIATION MEETING HELD AT MYRTLEFORD ON DECEMBER 12TH 1984

DICK FORREST AND PETER PURCELL, TAKING CATTLE INTO MITCHELLS CREEK FOR SUMMER GRAZING 1978-1980. OPEN GRASSY PLAINS OF MITCHELLS

Strahan and Davies Sawmill, Tanjil Breen. Log going through breaking down saw 1944

Rene Dundas and Pop William John Purcell

Norma Friday ( Mrs Roy Friday – nee Thompson)

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Mansfield Railway Station
173 High Street,
Mansfield VIC 3722

(03) 5779 1094

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