Old Tallangatta across Hume Dam, 2006
Old Tallangatta across Hume Dam, 2006
Tallangatta, a rural town in north-east Victoria, is on the southern shoreline of an arm of Lake Hume, 30 km south-east of Wodonga. Present day Tallangatta dates from the 1950s, and the original township was 7 km east and is now shown on maps as Old Tallangatta.
In 1838 pastoralists from New South Wales took up the Tallangatta pastoral run. It is thought that the name was derived from an Aboriginal word describing currawong trees.
Old Tallangatta across Hume Dam, 2006
Hume Reservoir, Tallangatta
Railway Station, Tallangatta, 1916
Shopping Centre, Tallangatta
Tallangatta looking East
Panorama of Tallangatta, on the shores of Lake Hume
Tallangatta Hotel
Old and New Tallangatta
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