sa Hope Cottage one of three cottages built around 1857 by brothers Charles and Michael Calnan. more
sa Winn's Bakehouse is a comprehensive museum depicting valley life from 1837. more
sa 1856 stone cottage built by William Wilson of Mount Gambier stone and local clay. more
sa The Willunga Slate Museum is part of the old Willunga Courthouse and Police Station complex. more
sa Built from 1855 to 1872 , initially used as a female immigration depot in 1855. more
sa Historic Post Office building houses extensive displays of the copper smelting era 1861 ñ 1923. more
sa Former Customs House and Station Master's Residence built 1866 displays extensive heritage collections. more
sa The Tumby Bay Branch Museum is housed in a circa 1950ís pre-fabricated school building. more
sa Three-storied flour mill 1866 built by Smith and Agar for David Simpson. more
sa Extensive farm machinery collection interpreted through displays covering many aspects of life on the land. more
sa Built in 1850's in the village Steventon, operated as the Highercombe Hotel for 24 years. more
sa The 1901 school building displays various collections including the ìBoth Iron Lungî, and memorabilia. more
sa Strathalbyn's old police station built in 1858 and features attached courthouse built in 1867. more
sa Built by Adelaide architect Eric McMichael from plans drawn up in London in 1937. more
sa Built early in 1850 of blackwood slabs and a bark roof out of timber from the banks of a nearby swamp. more
sa The five sided Customs House built in 1863 of limestone and brick quoins. more
sa Redruth Gaol erected in 1856 was the first gaol in South Australia outside of Adelaide. more
sa The Port Pirie Railway Station, built 1902, the Customs House and Central Police Station 1882. more
sa The 1853 railway station is an exposed timber frame building featuring steeply pitched, corrugated-iron roof. more
sa The Hog Bay School built 1869 is now a Maritime and Folk Museum. more
sa Peacock's Chimney Stack was used during the prosperous years of the copper mines. more Load More