Inglewood, 1907
Inglewood, 1907
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Inglewood is a rural township on the Calder Highway about 42 km north-west of Bendigo and 7 km beyond the Loddon River.
The Inglewood district was occupied by the Loddon and Glenalbyn pastoral runs. The Reverend William Hall obtained the Glenalbyn run in 1853, and it is thought that Inglewood was named at the suggestion of his wife who came from Inglewood Forest, Cumberland, England.
Inglewood, 1907
Inglewood from Railway Bridge
Picnic Ground, Melville Caves Area, Inglewood
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