Gravel Plains
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Contents
- 1 One of the original properties in the Kelly Country
- 2 History at Gravel Plains before the KellyGang
- 3 What was Gravel Plains like in the late 1870's
- 4 Links to the KellyGang
- 5 Rivers Creeks and Hills near Gravel Plains
- 6 What happened at Gravel Plains after the time of the Kelly Gang
- 7 What is happening at Gravel Plains today
One of the original properties in the Kelly Country
- Nearest towns
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Corryong
Kiewa Beechworth
History at Gravel Plains before the KellyGang
First taken up by the overlander from New South Wales in 1837 to 1840, George Shelley (16,000 acres)
Where did the name Gravel Plains come from
The original aboriginal owners
The first selectors
Map
Photograph
Original neighbouring properties
- North
- South
- West
- East
[[../../documents/N60s/65_08_15_1Argus.html|It would be great to hear more about Gravel Plains; can you please help]]
What was Gravel Plains like in the late 1870's
Links to the KellyGang
KellyGang may have gone to Gravel Plains before going to Jerilderie. About 4/2/1879 Police search party sent to Gravel Plains (RC1275)
Rivers Creeks and Hills near Gravel Plains
On the Murray River east of Corryong
What happened at Gravel Plains after the time of the Kelly Gang
What is happening at Gravel Plains today
The eastern side of Moira is now known as the Barmah State Forest