Lawrence Historical Society

Lawrence Museum is housed in the former ABC 2NR Radio Broadcasting Station in Merton Street, Lawrence (under the big mast), and was officially opened in June, 2004. As well as historical memorabilia of the Lawrence district, we have a significant collection of communication equipment. There is an original settler’s cottage in the grounds and a dairy and jails dating back to the early 1900’s have recently been relocated in the ground and rebuilt by volunteers.

Address: 
Merton Street, Lawrence NSW 2460, Australia
Tel: 
+61 02 6647 7588
Hours: 
Tuesdays 9.00am to 1.00pm
Saturday and Sunday 1.00pm to 4.00pm - Or by arrangement for groups
Admission: 
Adults $2.00 Children 50 cents Family $5
Facilities: 
We have wheelchair access, off street parking, gift shop, and picnic facilities. Volunteers will provide guided tours if required and morning teas can be arranged for groups. There is no public transport to this museum.
Collection: 

This unique museum features the history of early Australian radio and communications. It also houses items of local history making it a very interesting place to visit.