Streaky Bay Old School Museum
The Streaky Bay Museum is housed in the old school. It includes the family history of the Campbell family (1864), the Kelsh family (1860) Kelsh pioneer pug and pine cottage, the Freeman family (1856) and Mudge family 1855, as well as machinery dating back to the 1880s.
Address:
30 Montgomerie Terrace, Streaky Bay, SA
Tel:
0886216142
Hours:
Tue 1.30pm-3.30pm, Fri 2pm-4pm also by appointment
Admission:
Adults $2, Children 20c
Facilities:
Guided tours, disabled and wheelchair access, toilets
Collection:
A large collection of great variey. Furniture, household items, farm machinery, historic buildings, horse drawn vehicles, vintage cars and medical artefacts and instruments.. The collection is a source of local history of people and their way of life through the years.
Subject:
- Historic Display
- Craft
- Drawings and Prints
- Furniture
- Glass
- Jewellery
- Leatherwork
- Metalwork
- Painting
- Portraits
- Woodwork
- Archaeology or Antiquities
- Armed Forces
- Childhood
- Numismatics, Coins and Currency
- Domestic Items
- EducationAndSchools
- Emergency Services
- Genealogy
- Historic Buildings
- Historic People
- Law
- Local History
- Maritime and Naval History
- Medals and Badges
- Organisations
- Religion
- Rural Life
- Social History
- Weapons Arms and Armor
- Agriculture
- Bicycles
- Clocks
- Clothing, Fashion, Costume
- Horse Drawn Transport
- Hunting, Fishing, Trapping
- Lighting
- Mass Media
- Medicine and Health
- Motor Vehicles
- Photography
- Postal Services
- Printing
- Ships and Shipping
- Space
- Telecommunications
- Tools
- Aboriginal Art
- Aboriginal Artefacts
- Aboriginal Culture
- Earth Sciences
- Invertebrates
- Seashells
- Dance
- Dolls
- Film Sound and Video
- Toys and Games