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

Peg Martin, Local Mansfield Artist

PHOTO FROM ALBUM OF MCAV ANNUAL GET TOGETHER AT LICOLA 2013

Way into Preston Homestead from swing gate

Red Cross meeting at Tolmie.

HUNTERS’ VERSES FROM THE HIGH COUNTRY

Shearing Shed – Kilmuir

Marbut-Gunnersen Sawmill. Looking through mill from bottom stocking area.

Mansfield Cemetery Headstone. James Monk, died June 1867 (Aged 8 days)

Main Street, Aberfeldy

Forestry Commission – Mt Stirling Road. Harry Norris with back to camera and George Ramage lighting the fust to blow out rock. They were called ‘Powder Monkeys’.

Kevin Gerish, Graham Willey, Dean Byrne, Bernard Byrne

Jim and Edwina Eddy camped up the bush falling and casting logs to Ashfield Sawmill, along with their son Bruce.

Gordon McMillan

Woods Point – Commercial Hotel

MOUNTAIN MEN COME TO TOWN

Photograph taken of a crowd at Howes Creek Picnic

Save the Police Stable

Agricultural High School, Mansfield from With Greetings Postcard

soldier – L Cpl George Ray – France – World War 1

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Mansfield Railway Station
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Mansfield VIC 3722

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