Lake Wallace

Lake Wallace
Lake Wallace
Location in Victoria
Location Edenhope, Victoria, Australia
Coordinates 37°02′56″S 141°29′19″E / 37.04889°S 141.48861°E / -37.04889; 141.48861Coordinates: 37°02′56″S 141°29′19″E / 37.04889°S 141.48861°E / -37.04889; 141.48861
Type Freshwater
Basin countries Australia
Settlements Edenhope

Lake Wallace is a freshwater lake located in Edenhope in the Western District of Victoria, Australia. The lake is named after William Wallace.[1]

In 1866, Australian cricketer Tom Wills trained a team of Aborigines on the lake's banks. The team played throughout Victoria and New South Wales, and several members formed the Aboriginal team which toured England in 1868.

References

  1. Dowler, Kate (26 May 2014). "Great Scot, Edenhope's Lake Wallace is on the market", Weekly Times. Retrieved 19 December 2015.


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