A group of kangaroos at the Sir Colin Mackenzie Sanctuary, Healesville
A group of kangaroos at the Sir Colin Mackenzie Sanctuary, Healesville
Healesville is a township 52 km north-east of Melbourne, just south of the Watts River which is a tributary of the Yarra River. Upstream from where Healesville is situated gold was found at New Chum Creek in about 1859. By 1860 New Chum was a village. However, it was the creation of tracks to the more distant Gippsland and Yarra Valley goldfields in the 1860s that resulted in a settlement forming at Healesville and its survey as a town in 1864. It was named after Richard Heales, Premier of Victoria, 1860-61.
A group of kangaroos at the Sir Colin Mackenzie Sanctuary, Healesville
The retaining wall, Maroondah Dam, Healesville
Stud Merinos, Staughton Vale Estate, 1911
Myers Falls, Healesville
The outlet tower, Maroondah Dam, Healesville
Nyora Gully, Healesville, 1918
Healesville shire map, 1924
Forest and tree ferns in the beautiful mountain country, Healesville
Maroondah Dam, Healesville
Mathinna falls, Healesville, 1918
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