Healesville and Healesville Shire
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.
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Graceburn Glen Holiday Flats, Healesville, 1947-48
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Panorama from 'Doogallook', Healesville
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Autumn tints, Maroondah Dam, Healesville
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Allambee Boarding House, Healesville, 1918-20
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School Hill, Healesville
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Looking down to the car park, Maroondah Dam, Healesville
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Lyntors Boarding House, Healesville, 1918-20
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Healesville
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