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Nagambie


Lost Names
Dip and Horseshoe Lagoon
Now called Nagambie which is said to mean a lagoon. Nearly 30km north of Seymour

Aplin, Graeme , Foster, S.G.,Mckernan,Michaely, Australians Events and Places, Sydney, 1987, p.413.

Nearby Lost Names

Erwen
A forgotten railway station about 5 km east of Wanalta and about 65 km north east of Bendigo, named after a local settler.

O'Callaghan,Thomas, Names of Victorian Railway Stations with their origins and meanings, together with similar information relative to the capital cities of Adelaide, Sydney, Brisbane, and a few of the border stations of New South Wales and South Australia / compiled forth, Melbourne, 1918, p.44


Hammond
A forgotten railway station about 5km west of Murchison. Named after the Hammond brothers, land owners and saw millers.

O'Callaghan,Thomas, Names of Victorian Railway Stations with their origins and meanings, together with similar information relative to the capital cities of Adelaide, Sydney, Brisbane, and a few of the border stations of New South Wales and South Australia / compiled forth, Melbourne, 1918, p.52


Twisden River
Hovell's name for the Goulburn River in central Victoria.

Bonwick, James, Discovery and settlement of Port Phillip …, Merboulne, 1856, p. 22.


Whroo
A forgotten township about 60 km east of Bendigo at 36°38′ 145°02′
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Sutherland, Alexander, Victoria and its metropolis : past and present, 2A and 2B, Melbourne, 1888, vol.2, map.