Nagambie, 2002
Nagambie, 2002
Nagambie is a rural township on the Goulburn River in central northern Victoria, 27 km north of Seymour. It is on the Goulburn Valley Highway and the railway line (1880) between Seymour and Shepparton.
Farm selection activity began in the mid-1860s in the Nagambie district, and in 1868 the Nagambie township was gazetted. It was located beside a flood prone horseshoe shaped piece of ground which was usually surrounded by a lagoon on the town site. Nagambie is thought to be an Aboriginal word meaning lagoon or still waters.
Nagambie, 2002
Nagambie memorial, 2002
Nagambie Uniting Church beside lake, 2002
High Street, Nagambie, looking south, western side, 1907
Bird's Eye View of High Street, Nagambie
Goulburn Weir, Nagambie, 1918
Township of Nagambie, c1909
Nagambie, 2001
Nagambie, 2001
Township of Nagambie, 1910
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