Used during World War I and found its way to Macleay River area early 1920's. Used at Macleay in sawmilling and timber industry by RJ Jamieson until 1940's and then by Council as a winch to slip vehicular ferries.
Kempsey Museum
Designed by world renowned Australian architect Glen Murcutt, the building in which this museum is housed is considered to be the first Australian building. The museum traces the history of the Macleay Valley from the early time of the Aborigines to the present day. It is also a cultural museum, and includes collections on ships and shipping, telecommunications, agriculture, music, sports, leisure and entertainment, photographs, boots and shoes. A furnished settler's cottage is adjacent to the main building.
Items
Leyland truck (Veteran)
1914 "B" Model RAF Leyland 3 tonne truck.
Model Sawmill
Working Model Sawmill
Typical of former mill at settlement of Timmsvale. Model includes associated activities such as timber felling and a bullock team. Time to construct model - 350 hours.
Sculling Skiff
Single Racing Skiff, Seven Oaks II
Owner Tom Saul won lightweight sculling championship of Australia 1924 and Open Division NSW Sculling Championship 1924. Saul family donated Skiff and several trophies.
Photograph Collection
Angus McNeil Collection
This collection creates much interest especially to family historians. Many negatives have a name etched into them and these are transcribed and a list produced for research purposes.
Linen and Lace Collection, with Bridal Ensemble
Bridal Ensemble
The dress and mantle are fragile, so are displayed in several perpex covered drawers. Eliza Ducat was a skilled seamstress, who made all of her family clothes.