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Opening Exhibition Updates
Unfortunately, this has had to be postponed until a date to be set. Guest Speaker Malcolm Knox was very understanding and has held his Qantaslink tickets over to appear at…
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INTRODUCING . . our new corporate Logo!
It has been a long process as the committee wanted to involve as many members as possible, considering the various ideas and comments of everyone who put forward their suggestions…
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Millers Tales – About the Editor
About The Editor Ann Hacker, who took a year away from the Mill to work on a project of her own, has mercifully resumed her roles as Publicity Officer and…
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Have you thought about becoming A VOLUNTEER?
Becoming a volunteer at the McCrossin’s Mill Museum and Function Centre is a rewarding and interesting way to spend an hour or two (or more) of your spare time. If…
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A forgotten cricketer, antique lace, and a Chinese story now complete. . .
Upcoming and New Exhibitions at the Museum McCrossin’s Mill is a Museum with a surprising variety of exhibits, some of which are of National Significance. One of these, “New Gold…
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Amazing Find in Uralla
Amazing Find In Uralla Store…. I love to wander around Uralla in my spare time to see what new and exciting things I can discover amongst Uralla’s abundance of unique…
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Digital Collection Resource
The Collection Management team at McCrossin’s Mill Museum are constantly updating our Digital Collection for use as an online catalogue, library and resource for virtual visitors to our museum. The…
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Sunny Jim Mackay-of Uralla Best Batsman in the World
“Sunny Jim Mackay, Best Batsman in the World” is a new exhibition that was opened by Malcolm Knox, a well-known Sydney journalist, in 2021 and tells the amazing and tragic story…
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Death of Thunderbolt: Painting Series
About The Artist Phillip Pomroy As a young lad in Wingham, Phillip Pomroy was inspired by the works of Tom Roberts. Roberts’ famous “Bailed Up”, depicting Captain Thunderbolt’s hold-up of…
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E. H. Barnden Collection: The Tin Man
In the Depression of the early 1930’s, people came up with ways of amusing themselves and lifting their spirits. Ernest Henry Barnden used the kitchen table in the family’s slab…
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Open 7 Days – 10am – 4pm
Please check by calling the museum or the Uralla Visitor Information Centre Ph: 02 6778 6420, if you are travelling from afar.
Salisbury Street
Uralla, NSW. 2358
PH: 02 6778 3022
Email: museum@uhs.org.au
Admission Fee
Adults $7.00
Concession: $5.00
Children: $3.00
Family $15.00
Annual Membership
This entitles you to free entry whenever we are open
Family: $25.00
Individual: $15.00
To join the Uralla Historical Sociey as a member, call in at the museum, phone us on 02 6779 3022 or email us at museum@uhs.org.au
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