Headland Historical Museum

Headland Historical Museum

The Headland Museum at Nambucca Heads is a small, uncluttered Museum with a large photographic display depicting the early days of timber and shipping in the area. Some fine pieces of furniture, china, and ceramics are housed in the Museum, as well as craft, kitchenalia and farming implements. Aboriginal artefacts are featured, including a genuine "King" plate. Records of shipwrecks on the Nambucca are available, as well as of general shipbuilding including the "Royal Tar". Early mill owners are documented and a good collection of timber working tools is on display. The central area of the Museum was formerly the Aboriginal school building on Stuart Island, Nambucca Heads.

Address: 
Headland Drive, Nambucca Heads, NSW
Tel: 
0265686380
Hours: 
Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday 2.00pm - 4.00pm. Or by appointment
Admission: 
Adults $1.00, Children $0.50