Ardrossan Heritage Museum

Galleries, Museums and Collections

The Ardrossan Heritage Museum (National Trust of South Australia, Ardrossan Branch) is housed in the former powerhouse building of the Clarence H Smith factory. The factory began manufacturing the iconic Stump Jump Plough and other tillage machinery in 1880. The plough revolutionized the task of reducing the despised mallee scrub, thus opening up Australia’s mallee country for agriculture. The museum features this famous plough, historic plans of its various forms, as well as photographs, models and other memorabilia, Displayed over 5 rooms, the Museum depicts the lives of our early settlers, our reliance on the sea and the history of the town from its inception in 1873.

The Museum is open 7 days a week from 10am til 4pm. Closed Christmas Day and Good Friday only.

Group/Coach bookings welcome

Facilities

Coach Parking Family Friendly Gallery / Museum Public Toilet

Internet Access

Free Wifi

Membership

National Trust

Accreditation

Australian Tourism Accreditation National Trust

Rates

From AU$5.00

National Trust Members free

Nearby Things to Do

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Located next to the memorial statue and site of Anzac Remembrance Services

Ardrossan Murals & Mosaics

Ardrossan, Yorke Peninsula

located in Gult St Vincent

The Zanoni Wreck

Ardrossan, Yorke Peninsula

View off the Jetty toward the Silo

Ardrossan Jetty

Ardrossan, Yorke Peninsula

Established 1873

Ardrossan Uniting Church

Ardrossan, Yorke Peninsula

Memorial dolomite stones used in comparison to size of whale. Large whale, large boulder.,

Parara Whale Memorial

Ardrossan, Yorke Peninsula

Located in the car park at the end of the main street of Ardrossan

Stump Jump Plough

Ardrossan, Yorke Peninsula

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