Lawrence Museum

The Lawrence Museum is a museum in Lawrence, New South Wales. It is situated in the former 2NR Broadcasting Station.[1][2] The museum contains artefacts associated with the history of telecommunications and radio broadcasting in Australia. It also contains photographs and artefacts related to the Lawrence Ferry.[3]

Lawrence Museum
Location within New South Wales
Established2004
Location2 Merton Street, Lawrence, New South Wales
Coordinates29°49′18.0″S 153°11′39.8″E
TypeTelecommunications & History Museum
CollectionsTelecommunications, River & Rural Farm Machinery
PresidentRobert Forbes
Public transit accessRutland Street (Before Lawrence Ferry, Lawrence Side)
Nearest car parkOn-site
Websitewww.facebook.com/lawrencemuseum

History

On 12 June 2004, the Museum was officially opened, by regional news editor ABC Radio Allan Rawson.

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References

  1. Museums & Galleries NSW. "Lawrence Museum". Museums & Galleries NSW. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
  2. "Lawrence Museum". clarencetourism.com. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
  3. "Lawrence Museum and Historical Society Inc". VisitNSW.com. Retrieved 25 April 2016.


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