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HIGH COUNTRY’S GRIM VIEW

World War 1 – The hole Signaller James Pinkerton Campbell was bombed in. 8th Light Horse, B Squadron, ANZAC Cove WW1.

Tom Powell’s truck with a load of timber (Jim Fry driver). McCashney’s chaff shed in the background.

SYD RYDER INTERVIEW PART 1. CONSTRUCTION OF THE TOWONGA HUT

Alan Keith (Jimmie) James and Peg (Hill) James

Mansfield Primary School Netball Team 1965

After the coatless man died in Sydney, the woman who became his widow, (she is at the extreme right) buried a coffin containing his clothing and personal belongings near the town where they had spent their best years.

Presbyterian Ladies Group – Mary Gibson Forsyth – Ida Marion Forsyth – Aileen Edna May Forsyth

IT’S A SMILING POLL FINALE

Corporal Jim Fry

MCAV CORRESPONDENCE – OUTWARDS. LETER TO MRS J KIRNER, MINISTER FOR CONSERVATION, FORESTS AND LANDS, FROM JAMES COMMINS, PRESIDENT MCAV. SUBJECT- WILD DOGS

Mansfield Railway Station. Norm Hookey in the 1889 Vic Rail Guard’s Van, just delivered from the Seymour Rail Heritage Centre

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