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Maritime
Museum featuring older style tools used in building wooden
boats, clinker and carvel wooden dinghies, large collection of
maritime artifacts and photos newspaper cuttings of local
fishing and boating history.
Wonderful views of the bay Jetties
and city - working slipway. Bus by arrangement any time
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Entry via Axel Stenross Boat Ramp,
Lincoln Highway, Port Lincoln |
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1.5km |
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Tues, Thurs, Sun 9.30 -4.30
Sat , Pub holidays 1-4.30 |
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Rates |
Adult $7,
Conc. $6, Student under 14 $2, over 14 $4, Family $14 |
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40km
north of Port Lincoln, 25km from Cummins or Tumby Bay, this most interesting museum contains
items of interest for everyone - from the Jericho collection in Heritage
Hall; to the Koppio School; agricultural machinery:- tractors,
stationary engines and farming equipment; Bob Dobbins Barbed
wire Display; women's pioneer room; a thatched pine-log cottage
& pioneer home, both fully furnished as well as horse drawn
vehicles, vintage cars and trucks etc. |
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Koppio |
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Distance |
40km N |
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Rates |
Small
entry fee |
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The
Woolshed is a working Museum which has been restored,
charmingly presented and State Heritage listed (as is
the adjoining jetty). Offering visitors, groups and
coach tours a taste of Australian Heritage which include
Shearing, Farming, and fishing memorabilia that adorn
the stone walls.
Heritage Tours and "Dutton-shire teas" are
available with prior booking notice. Open Daily 10am -
5pm. |
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Contact |
Jacqui
Giles |
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Location |
Mt.
Dutton Bay |
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Wangary
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Distance |
50km N/W
from Port Lincoln |
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Rates |
$3.00
adult, 2.50 conc. 1.00 child |
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Built in the 1866
'Mill Cottage' home of the Bishop Family, is one of Port
Lincoln' few remaining early buildings. Located in the
picturesque Flinders Park and within walking distance of the
City Centre. The museum houses many artifacts, paintings by Amy
Bishop and interesting items of early 'Port Lincoln' days. Open
2pm - 4.00 Sunday and Wednesday. |
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Location |
20
Flinders Highway, Port Lincoln |
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Distance |
2km N/W |
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Rates |
Vary |
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The museum is located in the magnificent heritage-listed stone station building and nearby freight shed annexe. The displays illustrate the vital role that the railways played in the life of the Peninsula and include memorabilia, photographs, historical records and larger items such as track equipment and some rolling stock.
Open Wednesdays, Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays 1-4 pm. |
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Railway
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Port
Lincoln Railway Station |
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1 km East |
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Rates |
Adults
$4.00 Conc $3.00
Over 12 - $1.00 |
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Located in the Flinders Park on
Flinders Highway. The
aim of the club is to collect and preserve early
pioneering history, documents, pictures and personal
relics of pioneer settlers of Southern Eyre Peninsula.
The Collection includes: Photographs of the area, Family
Bibles, Memorabilia, Newspapers, Guns from early 1900's,
Badges, Early irons and Horse shoes. |
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