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WHY MUST THE MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN AND THE MAGNIFICENT HIGH COUNTRY BE DESTROYED AFTER 150 YEARS OF LIVING BEAUTIFULLY TOGETHER ?

Mansfield Boat Club Badge 119, belonging to Neil Gardiner, Manfield

Fleece judging at the Mansfield Agricultural Show 2002

Photographed from the reservoir wall – Lake Eildon – Sugarloaf reservoir

Ken Pollard Collection. Post boxes, silent cop, parking meter, fire hydrants.

Steel tramline – Timbertop – Christensen’s Mill

Elsie Cameron

Bernie Anstee Collection No 8. 1965 H.D. Holden bequeathed to Bernie by Veronica & Jack Stone. Bernie Anstee Collection No 9. 1957 Morris Minor, 4 door sedan & 1957 Ford Customline

View of the homestead at Preston Station prior to the formation of Lake Eildon c.1925

Making of the Mt Stirling Road in the late 1940s.

Baw Baw Ranges

Church of England, Parish Hall and Rectory, Mansfield (winter)

Katie Egan with her great grandson, Jack Egan, son of Gerald Egan.

DICK FORREST AND PETER PURCELL, TAKING CATTLE INTO MITCHELLS CREEK FOR SUMMER GRAZING 1978-1980.

Seed harvest in full swing – Park Seed

Peg Martin, Local Mansfield Artist

Chooks roaming free on the property of Gerard and Marg. Mahoney, Graves Road, Mansfield.

Withers Pioneer coach

TREES OF VICTORIA AND ADJOINING AREAS.

The European War – Mansfield’s first contingent departing from Mansfield Railway Station.

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