King Billy and his tribe in Ballarat. SOURCE: GOLD MUSEUM, SOVEREIGN HILL.
Wendouree Rowing Club's Champion Eight Of Victoria 1893 - 94". Back row: J. Blaikie (4), A. Dawson (3), J. Rogers (5), C. Donald (6). Front row: F. Clennel (2), J. Donald (str), W. Dawson (7), J. Maher (bow), A. McKenzie (cox).SOURCE: THE BALLARAT HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
Daily costumes in 1860s Ballarat. SOURCE: THE BALLARAT HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
Daily costumes in 1860s Ballarat. SOURCE: THE BALLARAT HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
Playing football at Ercildoune. SOURCE: GOLD MUSEUM, SOVEREIGN HILL.
Frank, the last of the Ballarat tribe. SOURCE: THE BALLARAT HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
The Ballarat Railway Station, circa 1910. SOURCE: GOLD MUSEUM, SOVEREIGN HILL.
The Ballarat Begonia Festival, March 8, 1965. SOURCE: GOLD MUSEUM, SOVEREIGN HILL.
The Begonia Festival Parade, 1960. SOURCE: GOLD MUSEUM, SOVEREIGN HILL.
Lights, camera, action at BTV6 Live.SOURCE: GOLD MUSEUM, SOVEREIGN HILL.
Bush life in early Ballarat. SOURCE: GOLD MUSEUM, SOVEREIGN HILL.
Crowds gather in Sturt Street for a major event. SOURCE: GOLD MUSEUM, SOVEREIGN HILL.
SOURCE: GOLD MUSEUM, SOVEREIGN HILL.
Eliza Perrin and family. SOURCE: GOLD MUSEUM, SOVEREIGN HILL.
The Eureka March. SOURCE: GOLD MUSEUM, SOVEREIGN HILL.
The Olympic Games Village - now Wendouree West. SOURCE: GOLD MUSEUM, SOVEREIGN HILL.
Gardeners at the Ballarat Botanical Gardens. SOURCE: GOLD MUSEUM, SOVEREIGN HILL.
Isabella Gordon. SOURCE: GOLD MUSEUM, SOVEREIGN HILL.
The last day of trams running in Ballarat. SOURCE: GOLD MUSEUM, SOVEREIGN HILL.
A mine shaft opens under a house in November, 1956. SOURCE: GOLD MUSEUM, SOVEREIGN HILL.
The opening of Sovereign Hill in the 1970s. SOURCE: GOLD MUSEUM, SOVEREIGN HILL.
The Phoenix Market. SOURCE: GOLD MUSEUM, SOVEREIGN HILL.
The Queen on her visit to Ballarat. SOURCE: GOLD MUSEUM, SOVEREIGN HILL.
Opening of the racing season for the Ballarat Yacht Club on Lake Wendouree. SOURCE: GOLD MUSEUM, SOVEREIGN HILL.
A tram ploughs into Dickins' store.SOURCE: GOLD MUSEUM, SOVEREIGN HILL.
The Wendouree Football Club in 1931. SOURCE: GOLD MUSEUM, SOVEREIGN HILL.