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The Historic Victorian City of Bendigo is built upon on a gold rush legacy stretching way back to the 1850s. The discovery of gold on Bendigo Creek in 1851 transformed the area from a sheep station into one of colonial Australia's largest boomtowns. News of the finds intensified the Victorian gold rush, bringing an influx of migrants from around the world, particularly Europe and China. Bendigo yielded more gold between 1851 and 1900 than anywhere else in the world. The city became eastern Australia's largest 19th-century gold-mining economy, and the wealth generated during this period is reflected today in the city's Victorian architectural heritage. From 1853 until 1891, Bendigo was officially named Sandhurst. Much of the wealth remained, leaving a legacy of grand architecture, historic gardens, fountains, statues and many stately homes. Bendigo was declared a city in 1871. Rapid population growth brought a water shortage, partially solved with a new viaduct that harnessed the Coliban River. The architect William Charles Vahland left an important mark on Bendigo during this period. He is credited with the popular cottage design known as a Vahland House which was later followed by much of Victoria. Vahland also designed more than 80 buildings, including the Alexandra Fountain, arguably the most prominent monument in Bendigo, with its granite dolphins, unicorns, nymphs and allegorical figures. A tram network was established by 1890 and is still run as a tourist tramway today. Bendigo Town Hall: The original Bendigo Town Hall was designed in 1859 by Bendigo's town clerk, George Avery Fletcher. A council chamber was added in 1866 and a hall for the trading of grain, known as the Corn Exchange, was added in 1871-72. Although the architecture of the additional buildings adhered to that of the original building, the completed building was unpopular with both the citizens and council of the era. The Vahland rebuilding In a series of major works from 1878 to 1902 the Bendigo Town Hall was transformed by the architect William Vahland who was given the task of converting the hall into something worthy of Bendigo's leading position as the "City of Gold". His work included extensive new offices, enlargement of the main hall and council chambers, the introduction of an interior decorative scheme, a clock tower and mansard roof. The exterior facades were also remodelled in the classical style. Vahland commissioned Otto Waschatz, who had just decorated the Royal Palace in Copenhagen, Denmark, to design the hall's interior which featured decorative plaster adorned with 22-carat gold leaf, reflecting the opulence of the "city built on gold". The end result, completed in 1885, was one of Vahland's most significant works and has been considered the finest "boom style" building of its kind in Victoria. ... We welcome you to comment, share with friends, click the 'thumbs up' / 'like' button if you enjoyed the video and please click to subscribe; subscribing is COMPLETELY free and helps with our channel. Thank you! ____________________ More videos www.adventurebeatz.com Historical Australia Rarely Seen Vintage Historical Photos Bygone era Australia Bendigo Victoria Trams Bendigo Town Hall Time Travel Australia Transport Aussie Life Life In Australia Late 1800s to early to mid 1900s Life In Australia Life as It Used To Be Old Australia Old Transport Australia 🎬 Incredible Old Australia - Leaving Tracks .. • Incredible Old Australia 🇦🇺 Rarely Seen Hi... 🎬 Shipwrecks along the Victorian Coast .. • Shipwrecks Along The Victorian Coast I Ite... More videos www.adventurebeatz.com #trams #gold #bendigo #goldrush #victoriaaustralia #oldaustralia #study #reference #books #1900s #historical #history #rare #1800s #villages #tourismaustralia #exploreaustralia #tea #vintagetrains #olddays #historicalplaces #photography #australiancity #timetravel #bank #australian #rarephotos #oldaustralia #australiancity #photos #postal #postalservice #vintage #lifeasitis #oldcountry #mustsee #rarevintagephotographs #aussielife #australiaexperience #townsaustralia #historyaustralia #incrediblephotos #incredible #railroad