Lamplough, 2010
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Lamplough is a rural locality on the Sunraysia Highway, 8 km south-east of Avoca in central-west Victoria. It was named after the Lamplough pastoral run which was taken up by John Brooksbank in 1841.
In 1859 a rush on alluvial gold at Lamplough resulted in a population estimated as high as 20,000 people within about a year. The mining leads gave good yields, but they rapidly diminished. The lure of better prospects at Moonambel and Redbank caused a loss of population, although sufficient remained for a school to be opened in 1873.
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