Swing Bridge, junction of Latrobe and Thomson Rivers, Sale, 1938
Swing Bridge, junction of Latrobe and Thomson Rivers, Sale, 1938
Sale, the largest city in central Gippsland, got a substantial fillip after the discovery of oil and gas in Bass Strait in 1965. Esso built classy homes for its executives and senior engineers while the Victorian Government’s Housing Commission built houses for the everyday workers. An early beneficiary of the Omeo gold rush in the mid-1850s, its future still depends on extractive industries. It retains a number of rather grand heritage hotels, but its railway station has been relocated to the outskirts, robbing the city of its former country town feel.
Swing Bridge, junction of Latrobe and Thomson Rivers, Sale, 1938
RAAF Roulettes, Sale
Willows around Lake Guthridge, Sale, 1956
Our Lady of Sion Convent, Sale
Sale's first house, 1938
Centenary 1890-1990, Sale
Lake Guthridge, Sale, 1956
Our Lady of Sion Convent, York Street, Sale
A wool class, Sale Agricultural High School, 1918
Raymond Street, from the Post Office c1880, Sale
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