This archival reproduction of an early 20th-century map of Wangaratta, Victoria presents a detailed view of the town and surrounding districts during a period of steady regional growth. With clearly defined roads, property boundaries, waterways, and township divisions, it captures the landscape at a time when agriculture and transport shaped daily life across northeast Victoria.
Situated at the junction of the Ovens and King Rivers, Wangaratta served as a key connection point between rural producers and larger trade routes. This map reflects the town’s early structure—before suburban expansion and infrastructure reshaped the area’s footprint—offering a glimpse into its formative years.
Printed from high-resolution archival material, the map retains the original linework and cartographic character of the source. Ideal for collectors of Australian historical maps, regional history enthusiasts, or anyone with personal ties to Wangaratta, it brings quiet historical depth to any space.
Fun Fact: By the early 1900s, Wangaratta had become a thriving service centre for local farms and rail-linked towns, with its rivers and roads central to life and commerce in the region.
What's Included?
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About The Art
- Printed on premium quality 230gsm paper with archival inks
- Made to order in Melbourne
- Framed with locally sourced sustainable timber
- Framed prints have a white matboard (passepartout)
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Print only prints include a minimum 10mm white border as part of the final print size. Refer size guide here.
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Please note our prints are vintage reproductions, and as such, they may exhibit blemishes, ageing, imperfections, discolouration, and scratches, which we believe reflects their authentic vintage character.
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Please also note that final print colours may vary from what you see on your screen due to how screens display images and individual monitor calibration.