Southern Cross and Yilgarn District History Museum
The building is the first permanent Courthouse in the Eastern Goldfields. It is part of the block of government buildings which is comprised of the Courthouse, Mining Registrar Offices and residences, Post Office and Residences. Construction commenced in 1892. The foundations are of local stone cemented together with mud. The walls are of locally made mud bricks.
Address:
28 Antares Street, Southern Cross, WA
Tel:
0890491090
Hours:
Monday - Friday 9:30am - 12:00noon and 1:30pm - 4:00pm, Saturday 9:30am - 12:00noon, Sunday 1:30pm - 4:00pm
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Admission:
Adult $2.50, Family $5.50, Child $0.50
Subject:
- Historical Society
- Social History Museum
- Photographs
- Craft
- Furniture
- Glass
- Leatherwork
- Metalwork
- Painting
- Woodwork
- Archives
- Armed Forces
- Numismatics, Coins and Currency
- Domestic Items
- EducationAndSchools
- Emergency Services
- Ethno-specific
- Exploration
- Law
- Local Government
- Local History
- Medals and Badges
- Militaria
- Professionals and Trades
- Religion
- Rural Life
- Social History
- Agriculture
- Clothing, Fashion, Costume
- Communications
- Food Science
- Horse Drawn Transport
- Medicine and Health
- Mines and Mining
- Photography
- Railways or Tramways
- Steam Machinery
- Surveying
- Telecommunications
- Tools
- Aboriginal Artefacts
- Aboriginal Culture
- Mineralogy
- Geology
- Literature
- Models