Kyneton Museum
The Kyneton Museum collection is housed in a group of buildings, the most substantial of which was built in 1856 from local bluestone for the infant Bank of New South Wales. The branch was opened to service miners of the region's goldfields. Original outbuildings include kitchens, celler and stables, and these have been augmented by various outbuildings including an original settlers cottage which was relocated here in 1970. The outbuildings house the extensive agricultural display, whilst the kitchen and laundry show authentic household utensils. An original settler's cottage 'Theaden' is furnished to illustrate the poverty of working class living conditions which are a strong, complete contrast to the conditions enjoyed by those living in the Bank Manager's residence in the main building.
Subject:
- Social History Museum
- Art
- Decorative Arts
- Drawings and Prints
- Furniture
- Jewellery
- Painting
- Portraits
- Pottery and Ceramics
- Textiles, Spinning and Weaving
- Business
- Childhood
- Numismatics, Coins and Currency
- Domestic Items
- Exploration
- Historic Buildings
- Historic People
- Local History
- Medals and Badges
- Professionals and Trades
- Rural Life
- Social History
- Weapons Arms and Armor
- Agriculture
- Animal Husbandry
- Clocks
- Clothing, Fashion, Costume
- Food Science
- Horse Drawn Transport
- Horticulture
- Industry
- Mines and Mining
- Photography
- Surveying
- Tools
- Aboriginal Culture
- Natural Sciences
- Geology
- Dolls
- Ephemera
- Models
- Music
- Sports
- Toys and Games