Main Entrance Displays

Main Entrance Displays

Interior of a museum or antique store with vintage furniture, display cases, framed photos, and informational posters.
Room filled with vintage electronics, model train setup, and miscellaneous collectibles, including a red bicycle against the back wall.

The entry area for our Museum displays video history on TV’s, smaller exhibits that reflect the history of past volunteers, armed service world involvement, local historical documentation  and maps, as well as art and smaller displays including currency, watches, phones, grain exhibits, bottles, musical instruments, music players, post office phone system from the 1940’s, sewing and kitchen equipment, working train set, and medical equipment. Have you ever seen the brace that children with polio were put in!

This is just a small selection of items you will find in the entry hall and mezzanine floor.

Give us a tune on the 1910 Estey reed pump organ.

We have recently added one of the two kerosene heated Cyphers egg incubator from 1900’s, which holds 120 hen eggs in the upper chamber, & the chickens underneath as they hatch.

For camera buffs, we have a private collection on display including:

1897 Kodak, 1901 Kalgoorlie Kodak and a 1913 Graflex, which is a modified camera and has only had 3 custodians in its life.

We do sell a few souvenirs - Wylie mugs, hat pins, metal tractor plates, coasters, and now stock fly-net hats, & fly nets!

A collection of vintage cameras and accessories on a wooden table, including box cameras with bellows, a folding camera, and a small black camera, with a notebook in front.
A display of postcards and magazines about farming and tractors on a wooden stand, next to a glass display cabinet with various items, including bottles and notebooks inside.
Interior of a museum or antique shop with display cases filled with cameras and artifacts, a wooden cabinet with a sign asking 'Who was John Lindsay?', tables with chairs, and banners for the CBH Agricultural Museum.
Display cabinet filled with vintage cameras and photography equipment, with a sign at the top describing Australia’s tidiest town in 2003 visible above the cabinet.