NEXT OPEN DAYS
The 12th & 13th of October 2013
Opening Saturday 10.00am - 4.00pm and Sunday 9.00am - 3.00pm
Admission:- Adults $10.00, Children & Pensioners $5.00, Family (4) $25.00
The 12th & 13th of October 2013
Opening Saturday 10.00am - 4.00pm and Sunday 9.00am - 3.00pm
Admission:- Adults $10.00, Children & Pensioners $5.00, Family (4) $25.00
The Museum houses a unique collection of vintage steam and internal combustion agricultural and industrial engines. A two-foot gauge industrial railway is also operated on the grounds.
We aim to educate and entertain the public and promote the restoration and preservation of our unique past.
Majority of our exhibits are working at our field days so that they can be experienced with sights, sounds and smells of a bygone era.
A Little Bit About Us
The restoration of new exhibits is always underway as are changes to the grounds, static exhibits and work on our railway. Our members are also busy setting up display sheds to enhance our displays. The Museum is planned to provide educational and entertainment opportunities with appeal to people of all ages.
The Museum currently has around 190 members from all over the State, We hold regular events and attend many external shows with like minded organisations, or to help with celebrations in our local area.
We have two "Field Days" a year in May and October where you can see the machinery in action. Jump to our "field days" page to see a preview of some of our attractions that you will see.
If you feel you would like to become a member of our museum please contact us by mail or email using the details below
Contact Details
· Phone: 0417 215 513 any time (answering service is connected).
· E-Mail: csmm.info@gmail.com (for the public, members please contact a board member by email listed in the newsletter)
· Mail: P.O.Box 905,
Campbelltown,
N.S.W, 2560,
Australia.
· During the Field Days:
86 Menangle Rd, Menangle, N.S.W., Australia.
We aim to educate and entertain the public and promote the restoration and preservation of our unique past.
Majority of our exhibits are working at our field days so that they can be experienced with sights, sounds and smells of a bygone era.
A Little Bit About Us
The restoration of new exhibits is always underway as are changes to the grounds, static exhibits and work on our railway. Our members are also busy setting up display sheds to enhance our displays. The Museum is planned to provide educational and entertainment opportunities with appeal to people of all ages.
The Museum currently has around 190 members from all over the State, We hold regular events and attend many external shows with like minded organisations, or to help with celebrations in our local area.
We have two "Field Days" a year in May and October where you can see the machinery in action. Jump to our "field days" page to see a preview of some of our attractions that you will see.
If you feel you would like to become a member of our museum please contact us by mail or email using the details below
Contact Details
· Phone: 0417 215 513 any time (answering service is connected).
· E-Mail: csmm.info@gmail.com (for the public, members please contact a board member by email listed in the newsletter)
· Mail: P.O.Box 905,
Campbelltown,
N.S.W, 2560,
Australia.
· During the Field Days:
86 Menangle Rd, Menangle, N.S.W., Australia.
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