Picnic set from the early 1900s

Domestic equipment
A day out

Picnics were considered an important social outing. It was an occasion to dress up and enjoy company and the great outdoors. This picnic set from Botherling Homestead might even have been used at the first Oak Park Picnic in 1906. While you're visiting the Museum, try to find the photograph in the collection of this first picnic in Oak Park.

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Goomalling School Museum

Remember the days of the old school yard

You can't miss this museum: look out for the vintage school bus next to the old Headmaster’s house. Inside, the museum feels like someone just upped and left the house, without packing up, and just...

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22 Throssell Street
Goomalling WA 6460
Australia

Open Hours

Open by appointment. Contact one of the Historical Society volunteers listed on the webpage https://www.visitgoomalling.com.au/see/history/museum/

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