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Tamworth Power Station Museum |
2340 Tamworth, Australia (New South Wales) |
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Address |
216 Peel St
(Near corner of Darling St) |
Floor area | unfortunately not known yet |
Opening times
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Wednesday to Saturday: 9am - 1pm, or by appointment | ||||
Status from 10/2019
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Adult: $5; Family: $9; Students: $3 | ||||
Contact |
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Homepage | tamworthpowerstationmuseum.com.au |
Location / Directions |
Tamworth is a city and the major regional centre in the New England region of northern New South Wales, Australia. Situated on the Peel River within the local government area of Tamworth Regional Council, about 318 km from the Queensland border, it is located almost midway between Brisbane and Sydney. The city is known as the "First Town of Lights", being the first place in Australia to use electric street lights in 1888 |
Some example tube pages for sets you can see there:
Description | Wikipedia: The Tamworth Power Station Museum's purpose is to tell the story of the town's role in the development of electric street lighting, from the early days of oil lamps in 1876 and gas lamps in 1882, through to the installation of the first electric lights in November 1888. The museum has one of Australia's largest collections of early 20th century electrical appliances. tamworthpowerstationmuseum: The Tamworth Powerstation Museum Collection contains approximately 9,500 objects of historical, cultural, and social significance. The Museum’s displays chronicle the use of electricity in Australia and showcases innovations in electrical science and design from around the world. The diverse collection ranges from important artifacts and machinery spanning Australia’s industrialisation, as well as common household appliances from the twentieth century. Collection Cleaning |
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