First fairway at golf course, Daylesford, 1957
First fairway at golf course, Daylesford, 1957

Daylesford is a town in the Wombat State Forest area north of the ridge of the Dividing Range. It is 90 km north-west of Melbourne and is on the Midland Highway between Castlemaine and Ballarat.
The area was settled by the pastoral overlander, John Hepburn, in 1838, and known as the Jim Crow Ranges. 'Jim Crow' is thought to have been a name in a contemporary rhyme, possibly known to Hepburn, or a corruption of a word Jumera, possibly an Aboriginal word.
First fairway at golf course, Daylesford, 1957
The swans, Jubilee Lake, Daylesford
View along Vincent Street, main street of Daylesford, 1967
Recreation at Daylesford, 1959
Hardhill Springs, Daylesford
Swimming pool and jetty, Lake Daylesford, 1957
General view, Daylesford
Looking towards Wombat Hill, Daylesford
Main Street, Daylesford, 1959
Wombat Hill, Daylesford, 1911
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