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A game of hide-and-seek

Largest water wheel in Australia – 65ft diameter – Howqua River.

Jock (a wool classer) and Justin Christopher at the Royal Melbourne Show.

GRAEME STONEY COLLECTION. CHRIS COOPER AND CHRIS COMMINS AT MCFARLANES FLAT

Emma Ross and Joseph Snell wedding in 1912

View of Jericho. Maybe the settlement at Clark’s Flat in the Lilt Valley.

Toombullup School – group of school children

Portrait of two unknown ladies

Mahoney Family Sliprails Pages 112-115

The Belt home at Tolmie

Clarrie Borrie with a 14-seater Diamond-T vehicle.

Mansfield Public Hall and Fire Brigade Station.

Mansfield Brass Band, 1921

Melbourne Walking Club – A Mansfield Snow Party

CHANNEL 10 NEWSCLIP. 2005. END OF AN ERA

Convent pupils – year unknown

‘Doolam Gem’s’ owner Ray Murphy, centre with trophy, flanked by Maurie Walsh, Neil McCrae, Luke Nolan (jockey) and Gerald Egan (trainer). Winner of Toohey’s New Mansfield Cup – a tough race over 1750 metres.

Ashfield Sawmill, 1996. Last days before closing. Greg (Wally) Warhurst on the big fork-lift (front end loader). This building is the corner of the saw-shop.

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

Chris Stoney

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