Goblin ‘Teasmade’

Domestic equipment
Tea's Made!

Wake up to a hot fresh brew without even getting out of bed. “Queen” (the band) fans may recognise this ‘Teasmade’ as being like the one at the start of the music video “I Want To Break Free”. The ‘Teasmade' was produced in the United Kingdom in the 1960s.

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Corrigin Pioneer Museum

Corrigin's early settler history, including a large collection of working magnetos.

A large display for a small town! The Corrigin Pioneer Museum is an extensive collection held in several buildings on site, including a blacksmith's shop, a single-room school, farming machinery...

Address:

Corner of Kinjin and Kirkwood Streets
Corrigin WA 6375
Australia

Open Hours

Wed and Sun 1 – 4pm

More from the Corrigin Pioneer Museum

Dog in a ute queue – World Record holders

A chainsaw carved wooden sculpture of a dog was created to honour the World Record holders of the longest queue of dogs in utes. This convoy of utes was assembled in Corrigin on two occasions, 1988...

A belle made from local clay

Clarence Fulwood settled in Corrigin in 1922 and bought 1,000 acres of uncleared land. He married Dorothy Violet Anderson in 1927. This figurine, handcrafted by Dorothy, was made from locally sourced...

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