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Mundane, Miraculous and Magical

Updated: Aug 11, 2022

New Exhibition Now Open


This exhibition displays an assortment of things that have been created or made in Mundaring.




Drop into the Mundaring District Museum to see an amazing array of objects that were either made or created in the unique hills location of Mundaring.


From the jarrah slabs felled in the Perth Hills and then sent to pave the streets of London. Several new types of fruit developed at the Stoneville Research station (Pink Lady and Sundowner Apples, Low Chill Mangoes, Peaches and Cherries). The range of building materials, foods, tools, clothes, household objects, artworks, inventions made locally is extraordinary. The ingenuity of men and women in the past, and in the present, is acknowledged in the amazing array of objects displayed here and in the many stories told about the individuals who made them.





Don't miss out exhibition closes 24th November 2022.

Mundaring District Museum 7225 Great Eastern Hwy Mundaring.


 
 
 

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Because History Matters

Mundaring and Hills Historical Society 

Mundaring Station Master's House

3060 Jacoby Street

Mundaring 6073

Western Australia

08 9295 0540

OPENING HOURS:

Monday & Friday 9.30am to 4.00pm

Wednesday 9.30am to 1.30pm

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Mundaring District Museum

Old Mundaring School

Great Eastern Highway

Mundaring 6073

Western Australia

08 9295 0540

OPENING HOURS

Monday to Saturday 9.30am to 4.00pm

Sunday & Public Holidays 10.30am to 2.30pm

MHHS wish to acknowledge the Traditional Owners of this Country and pay our respects to Elders past and present. We acknowledge the Whadjuk people who are part of the Noongar nation, the country on which we live and work, and we acknowledge their ownership and custodianship

Mundaring & Hills Historical Society is appreciative and grateful to

the Shire of Mundaring for providing FULL FUNDING for the development and hosting of this website.  

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