Teaspoon collection

Ornament
Teaspoons of the world

What traveller did not have a dedicated silver teaspoon to celebrate the journeys of their families and friends? This collection, whimsically placed on a wooden map of Australia, connects Onslow to the rest of the world. One of a set of two, it tells its own story of long-term Onslow resident Gladys Blair as she and her family travelled Australia and the world.

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Onslow Visitors Centre and Goodshed Museum

Cyclone city survives

For dedicated lovers of ‘old things’, the Onslow Goodshed Museum is a treat not to be missed when travelling the west coast. The Museum documents the history of Onslow and its well-deserved reputation...

Address:

52 Second Avenue
Onslow WA 6710
Australia

Open Hours
April to October 7 days 10am - 3pm

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