Henry Parkes Museum - Tenterfield, NSW, Australia
S 29° 03.355 E 152° 01.128
56J E 404480 N 6785421
This museum gives an interesting look to the pre-Federation nature of Australia.
Waymark Code: WM10Q83
Location: New South Wales, Australia
Date Posted: 06/09/2019
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This Museum is based around the Tenterfield School of Arts, which was the first building given to the National Trust, in 1957, and is where Sir Henry Parkes gave his 'Tenterfield Oration' in 1889, paving the way for a Conference and Convention, to the ultimate Federation of the six colonies into the nation of Australia in 1901 - 5 years after his death. (
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"Stories of Australia's history are told through exciting and innovative displays and the museum features the Banquet Hall, where Sir Henry Parkes delivered his famous Federation speech in 1889. A display of memorabilia from Parkes' personal life, including a compelling portrait by Julian Ashton, ivory carvings and journals is situated in the gallery." Museum website: (
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Address: 201/205 Rouse St (aka New England Highway), Tenterfield, NSW, 2372, Australia
Museum Hours: Sunday to Saturday: Opens 10am - 4pm
Phone: (02) 6736 6100
Fax: (02) 6736 3592
Museum fee: $7
[FREE for National Trust members, and Tenterfield Shire ratepayers]
Visited: 1103 Monday, 28 January, 2019