A fascinating collection of artefacts, photographs and books documenting the rich history of the Augusta-Margaret River Region. Augusta Historical Museum was established in 1979 to preserve the town's local history and to share it with others.
Displays include details of families involved in the settlement of Augusta in 1830, which was the third European settlement in Western Australia. Also showcased are artefacts from local shipwrecks, from the MC Davies timber empire (1880s to 1915), the local environment, personal effects of early settlers, details of the 1920s group settlements, commemorative china, coins and medals, garments from various eras, church organs and the whale rescue events which put Augusta on world news headlines.
It is a recognised Municipal Museum under the Augusta Margaret River Shire, affiliated with the Western Australian Museum.
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Augusta Historical Museum
101 Blackwood Ave, Augusta WA 6290, Australia
Reviews
4.5 (28 Google reviews)
Grant Ward04 January 2024
This is a great little museum and well worth the visit. It covers a wide range of history and topics. The volunteers are very knowledgeable and are happy to explain anything to you.
Jack Blythe13 November 2023
Excellent collection of historic items from the Augusta area. Well worth a visit and highly recommended.
carol negro28 July 2022
Excellent. Lots of historical artifects. Great knowledge of the local area. Well set out.
Myles O'Keeffe11 September 2020
Very helpful and lovely staff, entry by donation (no card facility though so bring some cash), European settlement (English) and some natural history.
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