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Mansfield Football Team in front of the Town Hall.

PUSHING THE MOB UP TO GOD’S HIGH COUNTRY

Black’s Central Coffee Palace – High Street

Pitsawing in the Mansfield District. Boards, rafters and posts could be cut this way from logs. Circa 1900.

PART 7. MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN RESPOND TO THE VICTORIAN NATIONAL PARKS ASSOCIATION OPPOSITION TO ALPINE CATTLE GRAZING. THE VNPA CLAIMS: “GRAZING THREATENS MANY PLANTS AND ANIMALS WITH EXTINCTION”.

Victoria Police Commemorative Centenary 1878-1978

Ada Ellen (Carter) Cleeland, aged approx 20 years.

Kindergarten children

LOVICK FAMILY COLLECTION. SEN WEIR, HARRY LOVICK AND JOY WALSH IN WONNANGATTA

Parents: Jim Ryan and Ida Jones. Jim Ryan was a prospector who was struck by lightning. Ida ran the boarding house at Carter’s Mill. Their children Esther-Redfern, Essie, Nellie, Doreen, Bonnie, Margaret (Hare). Ida later married George Wilson.

Frances Pauline Klingsporn

MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA ANNUAL REPORT 1992/1993

ROSS BROWN COLLECTION. STUART HAIR AND ARCH TIMBS

Log hut with bark roof

PURCELL FAMILY COLLECTION. PURCELL FAMILY 1927

Marbut-Gunnersen Sawmill. Unloading logs.

Harrison’s Homestead, Buttercup Road.

Carinya, home of Harry and Harriet Sophia Amor about the 1930s.

Jack Healy at “Kelly Tree”, Stringybark Creek.

THERE WAS MOVEMENT AT THE (RINGWOOD) STATION

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Mansfield Railway Station
173 High Street,
Mansfield VIC 3722

(03) 5779 1094

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