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Boorolite Picnic 1909.

Sleeper Cutters – with their tools of trade.

HW Sweet

The first State Bank opened in Mansfield on December 1st, 1911. The premises at 149 High Street, were not built until 1917.

Victoria Groutsch and Thomas Richard Belt

Bridge Creek School about 1938-1939.

MOUNTAIN MEN SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO GRAZE AND RIDE THE GREAT DIVIDE!

To the point calendar- Peg Martin

Bernie Anstee Collection No 17

Two horse teams and covered wagons – Corner Aberfeldy, Warburton, Woods Point Roads.

Harry Nix,-Laurie Thompson and Neville Mathieson.

Gordon Cleeland’s home – ‘Invermay’ – Barjarg

Claude McCaskill – off to war. WW 2

George Langley (WW1) mounting his camel, Egypt

Farewell to Val Cleary at the back of the Forestry Commission Office at Mansfield 1947.

Mr Cobbler from Frank Lovick’s camp

Working Miners Mine, Kevington

CATTLEMEN AND HUTS OF THE HIGH PLAINS.

Unknown man

Woods Point burnt out 13 January 1939.

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