This tractor was purchased secondhand by the Turner family and used on their farm "The Pines" at Meljinup near Esperance until around 1930.
Esperance Municipal Museum
The Museum collection is housed in the old Esperance Railway Station building. It was officially opened in October 1976 and is staffed entirely by volunteers. Items from the wreckage of Skylab which crashed to earth near Esperance in 1979, a WAGR steam locomotive, exhibits from Sir Douglas Mawson's Antarctic expedition, a large agricultural machinery display, items from shipwrecks and items from early settlements make up a fascinating collection of exhibits. Restoration, accession, database, archival and display programmes are carried out.
Subject:
- Historic Site
- Furniture
- Jewellery
- Leatherwork
- Metalwork
- Painting
- Archives
- Armed Forces
- Childhood
- Numismatics, Coins and Currency
- Domestic Items
- Exploration
- Historic Buildings
- Historic People
- Local History
- Medals and Badges
- Organisations
- Religion
- Agriculture
- Animal Husbandry
- Bicycles
- Clothing, Fashion, Costume
- Communications
- Food Science
- Horse Drawn Transport
- Medicine and Health
- Mines and Mining
- Motor Vehicles
- Photography
- Postal Services
- Railways or Tramways
- Telecommunications
- Tools
- Aboriginal Art
- Aboriginal Culture
- Natural Sciences
- Seashells
- Dolls
- Film Sound and Video
- Music
- Toys and Games
Items
Tractor
1907 Saunderson & Gyfkens Tractor
Steam locomotive W919
W919 locomotive
W919 steam locomotive was purchased from Westrail by the Esperance Bay Historical society in 1974 at a cost of $3,600. Features include roller bearings on all carrying axles, power operated reversing gear, boiler with a wide firebox and large combustion chamber. "Master Mechanics" spark arrester to smoke box. Placed on display outside museum on special occasions.
Skylab wreckage
Nitrogen Gas Tank (part of)
Skylab was launched from the John F kennedy Space Center on May, 1973. It completed 34,981 orbits of earth before crashing to earth in the early hours of july 13,1979.
Aeroplane propeller
Sir Douglas Mawson planned to use the Vickers REP monoplane on his expedition to the Antartic between December 1911 and Febraury 1914. The plane crashed on a trial flight at Adelaide in October 1911. The wings were removed and the plane was taken on the expedition and used as a tractor sledge, albeit with little success as the extreme cold solidified the lubricating oil and the engine seized. Charles Sandell was the radio technician for the expedition and was based at Macquarie Island from 1911. He retrieved the propellor from where it was buried under ten feet of snow. Sandell later lived in Esperance, and after his death various items from the expedition were donated to the museum.
Austin seven car
1929 Baby Austin 7
Owned by Don Thomas of Bayswater and used continuously until 1992 (63 years). Driven throughout the Southern half of Western Australia, including Esperance.