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Main street of Woods Point, late in the 1890s, looking north. A group of residents with snowballs – La Trobe Library.

Bank Street, Jamieson, looking south in about 1920.

Ashfield Sawmill

Pen and ink sketch of the Police Stables by Peg Martin

Bill … 1941 – Dry Creek – soldier

Wappan Station Homestead. Western entrance, rear but used more often than front.

Railway Centenary Re- Enactment 1891-1991 .

Mansfield Courier, Saturday 17th, 1904. “A Motor Car – A motor car made its first advent to Mansfield on Thursday last, and was the centre of considerable curiosity.

Boorolite Picnic

Shearers Hall of Fame- Hay – Sports Shear Australia. Thumbs up: machine shearer John Harris, wool handler, Maria Walsh and machine shearer, Jack (Ian) Mahoney, all of Mansfield.

Railway Centenary Re- Enactment 1891-1991 .

Ashfield Sawmill 1996 – for Forest Commission – 23 – 24 feet long.

Railway Centenary Re- Enactment 1891-1991 .

High Street, Mansfield – looking west.

MINUTES OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING OF THE MOUNTAIN CATTLEMENS ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA INCORPORATED HELD AT HARRIETVILLE HOTEL ON JULY 3RD 1979

Doolam Gem’, winner, St Pat’s Cup, March 1, 2003.

High St, Mansfield.

Mansfield’s first library, opened in 1892. The site was proposed, formerly, for the Mechanics Institute.

ASSOCIATES OF THE MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN NEWSLETTER No 2 FEBRUARY 1985

ASSOCIATES OF THE MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN NEWSLETTER No 9. MARCH 1987

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