129 results
Located in Walkaway, visitors with an interest in history will enjoy a visit to the Walkaway Museum which also houses extensive genealogy research. We are proud of our Pioneer Museum which houses one of the finest Australian folk displays housed in an historic setting. Find this treasure south of Geraldton on the Brand Highway.
Dating from 1880 and in use until 1970 this is one of Bridgetown's most historic buildings. Usually open Saturdays 10 to 2pm and Event Sundays. Regular exhibitions are held.
Take a walk through the Railway Station Museum and learn about fast shearers and big sheds of the Gascoyne shearing industry in the Shearing Hall of Fame.
An historic sawpit which demonstrates how timber was sawn in the area from the 1860s.
Built of local stone, this small single room building was constructed in 1910 to house the Irwin District Roads Board Office and was used for this purpose until 1958 when minor additions were made to
The Roundhouse is the oldest public building in the State of Western Australia. Opened in January 1831, just 18 months after settlement, it has had various uses over the years.
Built in 1881 by Titus Russ, the Russ Cottage is a fine example if a rural worker’s home of over 145 years ago.
Commemorates the gold mining hero who pushed his sick friend and supplies in a wheelbarrow from Halls Creek to get medical help in Wyndham 300km away.
St. Mary’s Catholic Church is built on land once owned by the Leeder family.
St Patrick’s Basilica is a Roman Catholic church located on Adelaide Street in Fremantle, Western Australia. It is one of five churches in Australia with minor basilica status
The picturesque stone and mud brick dwellings known as ‘Slater Homestead’ can be found 3 kilometres north-east of Goomalling on the Goomalling-Wyalkatchem Road and is a must see location.
An Anglican church that was built out of Shark Bay's unique shell blocks. Built in 1954.
Statue of St Katherine - patron saint of miners in the middle of the square.
In December 1929, Rev. Dalis James Davies arrived from Wales to be the first resident Rector of Morawa.
Situated in the heart of the city of Perth, St George's is the principal cathedral of the Anglican Province of Western Australia and the metropolitical Diocese of Perth.
St Leonard's Angelican Church is located on Strickland Street in Denmark, Western Australia.
Built by the early settlers in the 1840's, this beautiful historic building is the oldest stone church in the state, and is still a place of worship for the Busselton Community today.
St Mary's Cathedral, Perth, officially the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary, is the cathedral church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Perth, and seat of its Archbishop.
Built in 1869 to replace the original church between the Swan River & Jane Brook. The church's cemetery dates back to 1838. Graveyard tours by appointment.
Built in 1873 to replace the original that was destroyed in a storm during a christening. The moat still exists on three sides of the church.
St Paul's Church is the first consecrated Church in Narembeen. The church served the Anglican community from 1929 until 1965. It was opened as a museum for the Historical Society in 1969. After Restoraion it was re-opened as a Church Museum in 1999. It is also a memorial to the Pioneer Women of the Narembeen District.
St Werburgh’s Church forms part of the Mount Barker Heritage Trail, a 30 kilometre drive around the picturesque Mount Barker and surrounding area
In 1843 approval for the request was granted from Rome (Vatican) and Father John Brady, Father John Joostens (Belgian priest) and Patrick O'Reilly (a Catechist) arrived on a ship called 'Water Witch'
Explore and understand what it must have been like to live here in the late 19th century.
Are you passionate about history, art, architecture, culture or gourmet produce? Do you want to escape from the rigours of modern day life? If so then New Norcia is the place to visit.
The last remaining structure of the Benedictine Monastery of New Subiaco.
THE BIG RAM - weight 4 tonnes, length 13 metres, height 9 metres, width 6 metres. Fibreglass statue overlooking town.
Swan Valley’s newest taste sensation! Taste our many pure and unheated honey varieties direct from the beekeeper – full of flavour, goodness and nutrients. See our live bee display, taste our Honey Sparkling Water or relax in our cafe with our famous Devonshire tea. We also have pollen, royal jelly, propolis products and pure beeswax candles.
The historic heritage listed Palace Hotel has adopted various uses over its life, however the exterior remains largely intact after recent restoration to its former glory
See the huge bulk iron ore and salt carriers and meet some of the seafarers.