Upper Yarra Dam
In 1946 the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works approved the site for a new dam for Melbourne’s domestic water. It was at the confluence of Walsh’s Creek and the Yarra River, 20 km east of Warburton. The location was known as McVeigh’s, after McVeigh’s Upper Yarra Hotel on the Warburton-Woods Point Road.
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Road and Rail Map from Melbourne to the Upper Yarra Dam, 1954
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The Upper Yarra Dam, 1954
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The Upper Yarra Project, 1956
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Electric shovels at the quarry, Upper Yarra Dam, 1954
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The Upper Yarra Project, 1956
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View at the rock fill quarry, Upper Yarra Dam, 1954
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Employees Co-operative Store at Upper Yarra Dam Works, 1956
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Dumping rock fill on the dam seat, Upper Yarra Dam, 1954
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Opening of the Upper Yarra Reservoir, 1958
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