Black and white photograph, "Lake Boloke" homestead and the dry shore-line of Lake Bolac, circa 1855
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A very early view of the first blue-stone homestead and out-buildings at "Lake Boloke" station, established by Robert Patterson, believed taken in the early 1850's. The row of River red-gums indicates the shoreline of Lake Bolac which seems to be at least partially dry.