Grenfell Museum
This local history museum is housed in a former School of Arts (1896) that has been rebuilt with the original facade intact. It includes displays on bushrangers who roamed the area (Ben Hall, Gardiner), famous locals such as Henry Lawson, Jan Lehane (tennis player) and Stan McCabe (Cricketer)
Address:
Camp Street, Grenfell, NSW
Tel:
0263431930
Hours:
2pm-4pm Sat, Sun, Public Holidays and by appointment
Admission:
Adults $2, Children 20c
Facilities:
Wheelchair access, souvenirs, research facilities (microfiche and film)
Collection:
Extensive local historical records, maps and photographs, extensive local family history records. Comprehensive displays of household items, musical items, sporting records, bushrangers, war records, local business memorabilia, local government records, local newspapers.
Subject:
- Historic Display
- Craft
- Archives
- Armed Forces
- Bushrangers
- Business
- Childhood
- Numismatics, Coins and Currency
- Domestic Items
- EducationAndSchools
- Genealogy
- Historic Buildings
- Historic People
- Local Government
- Local History
- Medals and Badges
- Militaria
- Organisations
- Religion
- Rural Life
- Social History
- Weapons Arms and Armor
- Women
- Agriculture
- Clocks
- Clothing, Fashion, Costume
- Communications
- Hunting, Fishing, Trapping
- Medicine and Health
- Mines and Mining
- Photography
- Aboriginal Artefacts
- Film Sound and Video