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Revision as of 15:33, 20 November 2015
Contents
- 1 One of the original properties in the Kelly Country
- 2 History at Barrambogie before the KellyGang
- 3 What was Barrambogie like in the late 1870's
- 4 Links to the KellyGang
- 5 Rivers Creeks and Hills near Barrambogie
- 6 What happened at Barrambogie after the time of the Kelly Gang
- 7 What is happening at Barrambogie today
One of the original properties in the Kelly Country
History at Barrambogie before the KellyGang
First selected in 1836 by Captain William Fury Baker , an overlander from New South Wales. He called it Barambogie. The squatting run was later split up and part was called Eldorado.
Where did the name Barrambogie come from
Originally called Barambogie (big bathing hole),
The original aboriginal owners
The first selectors
Map
Photograph
Original neighbouring properties
What was Barrambogie like in the late 1870's
Barrambogie Springs could be the source of Chiltern's water (Argus13/1/73)
Links to the KellyGang
Rivers Creeks and Hills near Barrambogie
What happened at Barrambogie after the time of the Kelly Gang
What is happening at Barrambogie today
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