Historical information
The photographs in this set depict views across the water at Lake Sambell. The images date from approximately 1960. The present day park and reserve occupies the site of the former Rocky Mountain Mining Company, an open-cut sluice mine that began operations in the mid-19th Century and operated until the early 1900s, through the peak of Victoria’s Gold Rush. It was converted into a park and leisure area in the 1920s.
Lake Sambell was formally opened to the public on Friday 5th October 1928 and was opened by the Victorian Government’s Minister of Lands, Mr Bailey, as part of initiatives to boost the economies and development of country towns. The lake was named after Mr L.H. Sambell, a shire engineer and secretary of the Forward Beechworth Committee who was involved in promoting the transformation of the mining site and promoting plantation forestry and tourism as alternative industries. £300 to begin the process was provided by Mr J. McConvill, a former resident of Beechworth, who is remembered in a street name adjacent to the lake.
Residents of Beechworth have worked to raise funds to improve the Lake Sambell reserve several times, such as efforts in the 1930s and 1940s to raise the banks several feet to deepen the water for swimming purposes. Fundraising campaigns include the ‘Ugly Man’ competition conducted on behalf of the Wallace Park-Lake Sambell Development Scheme. The latter competition was run by the Fire Brigade Bend’s team as part of a larger competition called the ‘Mile of Pennies’; it was won by Mr Len Knight of Beechworth’s Commercial Hotel.
The ‘Mile of Pennies’ was conducted at a Carnival held on New Year’s Eve, 1947. It was proposed by the Beechworth and District Progress Association. As well as improving swimming facilities, funds were raised to install a caravan park facility near the lake. Funds were also donated by commercial entities, such as £250 received from Zwar Bros. Pty Ltd.
Significance
The photographs are significant as they show the level of development in Beechworth in the middle of the Twentieth Century.
Physical description
Four sepia and black and white rectangular photographs printed on matte photographic paper.
Inscriptions & markings
3469.1:
Obverse: nil
Reverse: 3469-1
3469.2:
Obverse: nil
Reverse: 3469-2
3469.3:
Obverse: nil
Reverse: 3469-3
3469.4:
Obverse: nil
Reverse: 3469-4
Subjects
- beechworth,
- beechworth lake,
- lake sambell,
- lake,
- beechworth and district progress association,
- forward beechworth committee,
- ugly man,
- mile of pennies,
- wallace park lake sambell development scheme,
- wallace park-lake sambell development scheme,
- zwar bros,
- zwar,
- l.h. sambell,
- j. mcconvill,
- minister of lands,
- commercial hotel,
- len knight,
- rocky mountain mining company,
- rocky mountain mining co,
- gold rush,
- redevelopment,
- transformation,
- community fundraising
References
- Beechworth: a Titan's Field by Carole Woods ISBN/ISSN: 0949905259
- Lake Sambell, Beechworth
- ‘Critical and topical jottings,' Ovens and Murray Advertiser, Saturday 5 May 1917, p3
- ‘Mining workings turned into lake,' The Age, Saturday 6th October 1928, p25
- ‘Beechworth,' Border Morning Mail, Thursday 18 September 1947, p6
- ‘Lake Sambell-Wallace Park Development,' Border Morning Mail, Wednesday 10 December 1947, p4