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Robert Kaye of Deniliquin is the son of Mary Withers

Ken Close, Mansfield Railway Station

SYD RYDER INTERVIEW PART 7. GOING TO SCHOOL – GOING TO WAR

Bell’s Sawmill truck with a load of logs from their Jamieson Bush

Early Mansfield taken from opposite the Botanical Park on the Whitfiled Road, Fords Creek in the foreground.

Studio portrait of Ted and Jimmie Kellett – father is seated on the left

Mansfield Progress Association hut

River crossing at Jamieson, showing collapsed bridge.

High Street, Mansfield, looking East

A1 open cut mine

Picnic with the herd. Mr and Mrs Bostock and Robert in the white shirt.

John Rice Peachey and Margaret Dinsmore McIntosh

GRAEME STONEY COLLECTION. SHEEPYARD BRIDGE OPENING BY GRAEME STONEY, MP

HIGH STREET TRADERS OF MANSFIELD 1854-2000 AND EARLY HIGHETT STREET NORTH TRADERS

Mt Buller – snow – skiing

PROTEST TURNS TO ELECTION

Horace Joseph Garrett.

Entrance to a tunnel in the Big Comet Mine, Woods Point

VOICE OF THE MOUNTAINS, EDITION 33, 2010

Tyrol Chalet, Mt. Buller

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Mansfield Railway Station
173 High Street,
Mansfield VIC 3722

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