The Conservatory, Bendigo
The Conservatory, Bendigo
The discovery of gold in 1851 put Bendigo on the map, with 15,000 people moving there is just three years, drawing migrants from throughout the UK, Germany, America and China. A direct rail link to Melbourne in 1862 and to Echuca, to the north, on the Murray River by 1864, opened up a major corridor for passengers and freight. As in all gold rush towns, there were hotels a plenty along with local industries, including brewing and flour milling, catering to the rapidly growing population.
The Conservatory, Bendigo
Pall Mall, Bendigo, 1918
King George V Memorial Conservatory Gardens, Bendigo
Beaurepaire Tyres, Bendigo Branch, 1947
Deborah Gold Mines looking towards Bendigo
Bendigo's oldest gold mine battery manager, 1950
Queens Victoria Gardens, Bendigo
Typical miner from the Bendigo mines, 1950
Alexandra Fountain, Bendigo
Pall Mall, Bendigo
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