SYD RYDER INTERVIEW PART 7. GOING TO SCHOOL – GOING TO WAR

Gilmore’s Flat, Darlingford.Eddie Gough (Val Griffiths Father), and Robena ross on the horse drawn harvester.

ROSS BROWN COLLECTION. DRAMATIC MOUNTAIN RESCUE, INJURED CATTLEMAN BROUGHT OUT BY AEROPLANE

Mansfield Higher Elementary School circa 1942 – front of school, Collopy Street, Harris’ Hill in the background. Back row: Jim Walsh, third from left. Front row: Albert Walsh, third from left. Others unknown.

THE MOUNTAIN DISTRICT CATTLEMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA NEWSLETTER NOVEMBER 1981

Mrs Ada Harper – holding Janice. Standing – Alison

View of Morning Star Mine, Woods Point.

Albion Hotel, Gaffneys Creek

Fry’s Hut on Fry’s Flat

Miners at mouth of Loch Fyne Mine near Matlock

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

Portrait photograph of Pauline Louise Basch

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

Copy of a page from the newspaper “Woods Point Times”, Saturday May 20, 1865 advertising many of the hotels that existed at the time

James and Christina Thompson, with John Alfred, Christina Miriam, and their cousin Bessie Young during the years in Echuca.

THE ALPINE VEGETATION OF THE BOGONG HIGH PLAINS

View from Never Mind Spur – snow on distant peaks

Gaffneys Creek – A1 mine at the turn of the century.

PHOTO FROM ALBUM OF MCAV ANNUAL GET TOGETHER AT LICOLA 2013

Methodist Church, Curia Street, Mansfield.