Beaurepaire Tyres, Horsham Branch, 1947
Beaurepaire Tyres, Horsham Branch, 1947

As the largest town in the Wimmera, Horsham, 270 km north-west of Melbourne, has been the largest town in the Wimmera since the 1880s. A Lutheran stronghold, it retains most of its late nineteenth and early twentieth century churches and its 1939 Art Deco Town Hall. Its base hospital, TAFE, regional art gallery, aquatic centre, and extensive retailing service the livestock and grain industries of the Wimmera, where most other towns are small, and often in decline.
Beaurepaire Tyres, Horsham Branch, 1947
Wimmera River, Horsham, 1980
Firebrace Street, Horsham, 1951
A Float in Wheat, Oats and Wool Festival Procession, Horsham, 1960
Firebrace Street, Horsham, looking north, 1912
Wilson Street, Horsham, 1951
The Olympic Swimming Pool (War Memorial), Horsham, 1960
Firebrace Street, Horsham
Botanic Gardens, Horsham, 1965
Selling stock at the Municipal Saleyards, Horsham, 1960
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