Mount Laura Homestead Museum

Galleries, Museums and Collections

The museum is operated by the Whyalla branch of the National Trust and includes the Gay Street cottage – built by the BHP Company in 1914 for rental to its employees.

The main building was originally constructed as a homestead that formed part of Mount Laura Station. It continued operating as a sheep station for around 30 years before the homestead was returned to the Lands Department.

Attractions include a steam locomotive which in 1902 hauled iron ore from Iron Knob to Hummock Hill, the Nicolson and Lions Engine Sheds which house more than 60 stationary engines, the first police “lock up,” a blacksmith’s display, a telecommunications museum featuring items from the Overland Telegraph era of 1872 to modern day satellite communications, and a collection of horse drawn vehicles and agricultural implements in “Barber’s Barn”.

Enjoy the beauty and serenity of the heritage rose garden featuring the Women’s Memorial Sculpture.

Please note: closed on Saturdays and Public Holidays.

Facilities

Carpark Coach Parking Gallery / Museum Lawn / Gardens Pet Friendly Picnic Area Public Toilet

Disabled Assistance

Wheelchair access

Membership

Australian Museums and Galleries Association

Rates

From AU$5.00

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