Historical information

Taken in 1960, depicted is the construction of Lake Sambell, looking west across the lake.

Lake Sambell is a beautiful Victorian recreation lake and urban park with a unique history. It was created in the mid-1800s by the Rocky Mountain Mining company during the gold rush era and used as a mining site until the early 1900s, which brought Europeans into the area. It was turned into a reserve for residents in 1920 and is considered an icon of Beechworth as it represents the development of the community, human endeavour, and the spirit of the landscape.

Significance

This photograph represents additional construction to Lake Sambell as a recreational reserve.

Physical description

Black and white reproduced rectangular photograph print on paper.