Museum in an 1890 cottage illustrating pioneer life with historical artifacts, models & photographs.
Captain's Cottage Museum in Murray Bridge
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Very interesting seeing the cottage set up with many things l remembered from my grandmother, and all the old farming machinery.
MoreThis is a gem of a place. So much history and the amount of stuff they have there is amazing.
MoreUnforgettable place with a same name as my property in Sri Lanka.Lovely collection...
MoreVolunteers do a great job, unsure of its future if Council staff interfere too much.
MoreA good collection old life stuff in one place. We visited during a family trip to Murry Bridge and enjoyed.
MoreQuaint little museum packed with history. The place was surprisingly larger than it seemed!
MoreThe history of Murray Bridge and its surroundings is captured at this enthralling museum in a 19th-century cottage.The property was built in 1890 by one Captain Adam Johnstone (1834-1905for himself, his wife Mary and their nine children.Johnstone has an important place in the history of the region as when he arrived from Scotland in 1856 he came with the first two paddlesteamers for the River Murray.This form of transport would become the Murray’s signature.Along with details about the origins of local industries like dairy, animal farming and river trade, there are all kinds of interesting objects to see inside.On show are antique toys, artefacts from paddlesteamers, farm machinery, historic engines, black and white photographs a wealth of model boats and trains.The cottage also sits in extensive grassy gardens, where you can take a picnic on the lawns or under the gazebo.
MoreGood history of town and local area. Kept clean and tidy and the volunteers are extremely friendly.
MoreGreat boat museum
Ik
Very well presented and put together. The history is interesting and some very well kept items worth taking a look at. Worth a visit.
MoreAwesome museum. Something for everyone.
Lots of things to see
Great range of historical equipment to view. Didnt know this place existed - pleasantly surprised.
MoreThe guys here are so informative.
One off the best Well done
Great place for families. Step back in time
Unfortunately not open often enough.
Quaint little museum that packs in a lot of history
Friendly staff, lots of interesting things
Town history lots to see ,how people lived before cars
Interesting and glad we visited