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Construction site – maybe dam at Maintoongoon.

Children dressing-up

Near Darlingford (now under Eildon Weir)

Mansfield Historical Society – Members and friends at Annual Christmas dinner held at Magnolia Tree Restaurant – 1991.

Woods Point – View of the main street after the 1939 fires.

LANCE ADAMS’ ALBUM. MELBOURNE-MANSFIELD RAILWAY 1883-1978. YEA STATION SIGN.

Canoe Log on timber jinker after being part of a Mansfield Mountain Country Festival Parade, November 1993

James William Green headstone at Mansfield cemetery

A 280 hp Walker railmotor seen crossing the Brankeet Creek approaching Bonnie Doon whilst running an up Mansfield to Spencer Street service.

LETTER FROM BOB CLARK DETAILING HIS FATHER’S DEALINGS WITH NED KELLY

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

PRINCE CHARLES AND PRINCESS ANNE VISIT MANSFIELD APRIL 1970. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTICLE OF PRINCE CHARLES AND EUAN FRIDAY.

Win the War day. Mansfield.Recorded in The Mansfield Historical Newsletter Vol 2, No 3, Summer Edition, March 1993.

DROVING IN GIPPSLAND ALBUM. CATTLE, MEN ON HORSEBACK AND DOGS

Christensen’s Sawmill. Huts for timber workers under construction

Waterson men goldmining on Goulburn at Darlingford

Early Matlock, rebuilt after the fire of 1873. In 1873 Matlock was destroyed by fire.

Elsie Cameron

At the Mansfield Cattle Sale

A1 mine Gaffneys Creek 1928

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