An aerial view of the Wimmera Base Hospital, 1960
An aerial view of the Wimmera Base Hospital, 1960
Victoria’s Wimmera region is immediately east of the South Australian border. Its southern boundary has usually followed an irregular line formed by former municipal boundaries, passing a few kilometres north of Ararat and skirting the Grampians range’s northern slopes. The northern boundary has usually been a line passing through Lake Hindmarsh, but statistically the boundary has extended northwards into the Mallee region. The eastern boundary has been more variable, sometimes being the Avoca River but statistically pulling up west of there.
An aerial view of the Wimmera Base Hospital, 1960
Harvesting a district wheat crop, Horsham, 1960
Bridge over the Wimmera River, Horsham
Wimmera River from the Bridge, Horsham, 1951
Images from the Wimmera Region
The Wimmera River at Dimboola, Gateway to the Little Desert
The Little Desert, Wimmera
Eagles Nest on Yellow Gum Flat, Wimmera
Grass trees, Wimmera
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