Ptc P. S. Fraser E. Coy 1st Battalion – Broadmeadows – World War 1 Mansfield’s first library, opened in 1892. The site was proposed, formerly, for the Mechanics Institute. Happy Go Lucky Road, Walhalla The last steam train to come to Mansfield Mr Chas Cahn. President of the Progress Association. Vic Walsh and Tom O’Brien’s Sawmill, Malcolm Street, Mansfield. Pitsawing in the Mansfield District. Boards, rafters and posts could be cut this way from logs. Circa 1900. MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S ANNUAL GET TOGETHER WOMBAT CROSSING 2010. WOODCHOPPING Vic Walsh and Tom O’Brien’s Sawmill, Malcolm Street, Mansfield. DROVING IN GIPPSLAND ALBUM. CATTLE, MAN ON HORSE AND DOG MINISTER HITS OUT AT CATTLEMEN’S CLAIM Roy and Robert Bostock playing with the dog (possibly a fox cub) and the cat. MINUTES OF A MEETING OF THE CENTRAL COUNCIL OF THE MOUNTAIN CATTLEMENS ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA INCORPORATED HELD AT CLUNIES ROSS HALL ON 27TH OCTOBER 1978 Rev. Walter Beaver, Rector of Mansfield, Church of England 1910-1915. Bush track scene with pack horses – from a pinting by F. W. Curtis MERRIJIG SOCIAL COMMITTEE – MERRIJIG BALL INVITATION 23 AUG 1968 soldier – L Cpl George Ray – France – World War 1 Constable Thomas Lonigan’s headstone, Mansfield cemetery HERITAGE LOST? Fry’s Hut « Previous 1 … 31 32 33 34 35 … 316 Next »