Donated by the estate of Gladys Crosby of Hunters Hill in the late 1960's. The tablecloth in the background is made up of embroided signatures of many Hunters Hill identities.
Hunters Hill Historical Society Museum
It is a fine example of a local history museum, well housed in premises attached to the Hunters Hill Town Hall, with objects displayed mainly in glass cabinets. The archives section is unfortunately very small, comprising shelving and steel filing cabinets. Files are kept in archive boxes, on book shelves and in the standard office type filing cabinets. The collection (material objects and ephemera) reflects aspects of local community life and environment. Hunters Hill, sometimes referred to as the "French Village", is a garden suburb of Sydney, where Lane Cove and Parramatta Rivers form a significant part of the natural environment. The built environment, is predominantly made up of single family dwellings. A significant number of these are sandstone buildings from the second half of the 19th century showing the influence of the French developers of that time and the Italian stonemasons and builders who worked and lived in the area.
Subject:
- Social History Museum
- Architecture
- Furniture
- Metalwork
- Archaeology or Antiquities
- Childhood
- Domestic Items
- EducationAndSchools
- Historic Buildings
- Historic People
- Images
- Local History
- Militaria
- Clocks
- Clothing, Fashion, Costume
- Electronics or Computing
- Mass Media
- Medicine and Health
- Photography
- Ephemera
- Film Sound and Video
Items
Ceramic Tableware
Part Tea/Coffee Service
Blouse
Lace Blouse
The wide lace panels are hand made Torchan Lace (also called Bobin or Cluny lace). The smaller 'Rose' pattern panels are made of Valencienne Lace. Belonged to Gwyneth Falson of Hunters Hill.
Lawn Bowls
H.W. Meggitt came to Australia in 1895 to supervise construction of Lever Bros. Factory, Balmain. The family lived in "Bentham" and "Merimbah", Hunters Hill and later at Hambleden Cottage, Parramatta. His son re-settled in "Mornington" H.H. in 1918 and five generations of the family lived there until recent times
Servants Bells
"Upstairs, Downstairs" Bells
"Loombah" is a 19th C stone house in Stanley Road, Hunters Hill. It is an aboriginal word meaning 'steep banks', which is very appropriate for this house siting high above Parramatta River on the Hunters Hill Peninsula.
Hand Gun
Five shot revolver
This gun is reported to have belonged to Ambrose Foss, an early resident of Hunters Hill, who arrived in Australia in 1827 and died in the 1860's.