Borodomainan

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One of the original properties in the Kelly Country

Nearest towns

Yea

Mansfield

Seymour

History at Borodomanin before the KellyGang

First taken up between 1844 and 1851 . The pastoral licence was held by George Thomas . See also Rodger Kelsall (80, 000 acres)

In 1869 the station's name was spelt 'Borodomanan' and it was owned by Samuel Wilson

In 1875 the station was owned by Messrs Wilson & Co (Ensign18/5/1875)

In 1876 the license to Borodomanin (north 14,880 acres, £152 half year license fee) (south 19,140 acres, £190 half year license fee) was owned by Goldsborough and Parker

Where did the name Borodomanin come from

The original aboriginal owners

The first selectors

Map

Photograph

Original neighbouring properties

North
Bailey Hill
South
Wappan
West
Millers Ponds
East
Saintfield

What was Borodomanin like in the late 1870's

Shearing in progress (Alexandra30/10/1868) see also (Alexandra17/12/1869)

Links to the KellyGang

Where to stay

Rivers Creeks and Hills near Borodomanin

What happened at Borodomanin after the time of the KellyGang

What is happening at Borodomanin today