Orbost seen from Grandview Lookout
Orbost seen from Grandview Lookout
The town of Orbost is situated on the Snowy River, near where it crosses the Princes Highway, about 380 km east of Melbourne.
A pastoral run was taken up in 1842, but was abandoned because of hostile Aborigines defending their land. The McLeod brothers took over the run in 1847, naming it Orbost after a place on the Isle of Skye. The McLeods initiated bad relations with local tribes. A station cook was speared about 1850 and a number of Aborigines killed in reprisal.
Orbost seen from Grandview Lookout
Panorama from Grand View Lookout, Orbost
Commonwealth Hotel, Orbost, 1947-48
Nicholson Street, Orbost, 1947
Snowy River Bridge at Orbost
Orbost Club Hotel, 1947-48
Snowy River Flats at Orbost from Grand View, 1947
The Swimming Pool at Orbost
Aerial view of fertile Snowy River flats, 1955
Avenue leading to Orbost, 1947
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