Bendigo trams, Victoria

Bendigo, Victoria

Bendigo, Victoria

Bendigo is well known for its historic trams running through the streets of this beautiful central Victorian city. Many of them are still actively used by commuters, while several are set aside especially as tourist trams. These take tourists on guided tours of the city complete with running commentary on the historic features of the city.

Bendigo, Victoria

Bendigo, Victoria

Historic tourist tram, Bendigo, Victoria

Historic tourist tram, Bendigo, Victoria

Bendigo, Victoria

Bendigo, Victoria

Bendigo, Victoria

The central Victorian city of Bendigo, built on the wealth gained from the gold mines in the area, boasts many fine historic buildings from the Victorian era. One can also find many modern buildings mixed in with the old, gracious structures of that bygone era.

Soldiers Memorial Institute Museum, Bendigo, Victoria

Soldiers Memorial Institute Museum, Bendigo, Victoria

Buildings such as the one shown above, the Soldiers Memorial Institute Museum, stand out out as fine examples of architecture of the Victorian age. The statue of Queen Victoria herself looks out over several of them. I almost cut off all of her head in the photo below. No doubt she would not have been amused.

Statue of Queen Victoria, Bendigo, Victoria

Statue of Queen Victoria, Bendigo, Victoria

Bendigo, Victoria

Bendigo, Victoria

Bendigo, Victoria

After leaving Castlemaine we travelled to the historic city of Bendigo. The ladies wanted to see an art exhibition but John and I weren’t all that keen on that. I took the opportunity to get some photos of this historic old city. The wealth of the city was built on gold. One of the mining poppet heads is shown above. It is now used as a lookout over the city.

Bendigo, Victoria

Bendigo, Victoria

Bendigo, Victoria

Bendigo, Victoria

Bendigo, Victoria

Bendigo, Victoria