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WHY OUR STRIKEN FARMERS ARE IN REVOLT

HIGH STREET TRADERS OF MANSFIELD 1854-2000 AND EARLY HIGHETT STREET NORTH TRADERS

High Street centre lawns looking west – showing Goodman Obelisk.

Timber or mine workers (?)

Geoff Haughton – Carter’s Sawmill – mill hand

CALLING THE CATTLE TO SALT

THE VIEW FROM THE HILL TOP

At the cairn at Mt Buller

Agricultural High School, Mansfield from With Greetings Postcard

MCAV CORRESPONDENCE – OUTWARDS. CORRESPONDENCE TO MR C HUTCHINSON FROM J COMMINS, PRESIDENT MCAV.

Mansfield station master’s house – tenders were called for building the house in November 1910. The new Mansfield Information Centre can be seen at the right of the house

Rose of Denmark, Gaffneys Creek, shift and adit. Note the drill steels on top of the truck. The mine manager, Edwin Field, is second from the left.

DROVING IN GIPPSLAND ALBUM. CATTLE ON ROAD

Max Otter’s Ski Instruction 1951

Glen Hope Farm, Devil’s River, Darlingford – Maintongoon

6000 ozs of gold retorted and smelted gold from Walhalla Mines.

Val Kirley

DROVING IN GIPPSLAND ALBUM. 5 WORKING DOGS

The front of the Guard’s Van is finally at rest, on the storage chocks at the Mansfield Railway Station.

Woods Point looking north – Goulburn River

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