War Memorial, Dunkeld
War Memorial, Dunkeld
Dunkeld, a rural town in western Victoria, is on the Glenelg Highway at the southern end of the Grampians range. It is 30 km north-east of Hamilton.
Overlooking the town there is Mount Sturgeon and, further north, Mount Abrupt. Both were named by the New South Wales Surveyor-General, Thomas Mitchell, when returning from his Australia Felix expedition in 1836. The Dunkeld settlement was known as Mount Sturgeon until 1854, when it was named Dunkeld.
War Memorial, Dunkeld
Dunkeld War Memorial, 2002
Cattle grazing in front of Mt Sturgeon, Dunkeld
Dunkeld main street, 2002
Old bridge near Dunkeld
Royal Mail Hotel, Dunkeld with Mount Sturgeon in the background, 2002
Mt Abrupt, Dunkeld, 1952
Royal Mail Hotel, Dunkeld, 1952
Wannon Valley, Dunkeld, 1952
Rural scene and Mount Abrupt, Dunkeld, 1952
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