Wyndham Street, looking south, Shepparton
Wyndham Street, looking south, Shepparton
Since the 1950s Shepparton has been one of rural Victoria’s largest cities. Its site, in the Goulburn Valley, at the junction of the Goulburn and Broken Rivers, along with extensive irrigation works in the early decades of the twentieth century, gave rise to two nationally known brands of tinned goods, Ardmona and the Shepparton Preserving Company. Readily recognised by its SPC brand, by the late 1930s it had become the largest fruit processing plant in Australia.
Wyndham Street, looking south, Shepparton
Lake Victoria at the Raymond West Swimming Pool, Shepparton
The Caravan Park on the shores of Lake Victoria, Shepparton
Grading land, Shepparton, 1918
Shepparton
The monkey house, Queens Gardens, Shepparton
War Memorial and Tourist Tower in the background, Shepparton
View from the Tourist Tower over Wyndham Street, Shepparton
West's, Shepparton, 30 months after settlement, 1918
Victoria Lake and caravan park, Shepparton
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