Beechworth Monuments & Statues


Madman's Gully Monument

Madman's Gully Monument in BeechworthThe Madman's Gully Monument is located on the perimeter of Beechworth on the road to Stanley. It is set in a large granite bolder with a reproduction of the A.W. Eustace painting of 1858 titled 'Woolshed'. The painting depicts a scene typical of the Beechworth Diggings of the 1850's. It was presented to Indigo Shire on 15th November 2007 by the Ballarat Reform League Inc with the assistance of The Vera Moor Foundation.

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Beechworth Chinese Cemetary

Beechworth Chinese CemetaryThe Beechworth Chinese Cemetary located in the Balaclava Road Beechworth Cemetery. There is an excellent self guided tour map which can be collected at the front gates of the cemetery and is well worth the gold coin donation. The chinese made a significant percentage of the mining population in the Beechworth goldfields and following the Buckland riots of July 1857 the increased dramatically to around 5000.

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Beechworth Cemetery

Beechworth CemeteryThe current Beechworth Cemetery was opened in 1856 to replace the original cemetery which was located in Loch Street for the period 1853 to 1856 on the site of the old Congregational Church which still remains. Located on Balaclava Road the Beechworth Cemetery is divided in to the various religious denominational sections including the Beechworth Chinese Cemetery and the pioneer graves which were moved from the Loch Street cemetery in 1857.

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