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Mansfield Hotel, 1860’s

THE EASY RIDERS- NINE TO FIVERS RIDING BACK INTO NATURE

Ashfield Sawmill, 1996. Last days before closing down. A view of the mill building – the log-yard is out of the photo but situated to the right.

POLICE CORRAL CATTLEMEN

Post World War 2 Carnival Parade, 1945

Five horsemen on horseback.

G. H.Bell and Sons, Hollands Creek Sawmill, Tolmie.

Soldiers – World War 1 – ‘Just going out to drill

Gordon Cleeland’s farm yard -approx 1956 – now under Lake Nillahcootie

MCAV CORRESPONDENCE – OUTWARDS. PROFORMA LETTER REQUESTING ‘HELP’. FROM JIM COMMINS, PRESIDENT, MCAV

WHY OUR STRIKEN FARMERS ARE IN REVOLT

Building the first bridge across the Jamieson River – to link up the Jamieson-Woods Point Road.

Christensen’s Timber Mill, Upper Delatite. 1939

Convent of Mercy, Mansfield

Mansfield’s production of “Arsenic and Old Lace”.

LOVICK FAMILY “JOHNNY HEREFORD” ALBUM. ”JOHNNY” BEING RIDEN, FOLLOWED BY HERD AND MEN ON HORSES.

Plans of Victorian A1 (A1) slopes and levels and (south A.1.section) – Gaffneys Creek

A sheep shearing demonstration to the musical tones of local musical group ‘Couchgrass’

Vic Walsh and Tom O’Brien’s Sawmill, Malcolm Street, Mansfield.

Mansfield Farmer’s Market

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Mansfield Railway Station
173 High Street,
Mansfield VIC 3722

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