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Clarence River Historical Society Inc.

Address 190 Fitzroy St, Grafton NSW, Australia
Phone +61 2 6642 5212
Hours
Tuesday13:00-16:00
Wednesday13:00-16:00
Thursday13:00-16:00
Sunday13:00-16:00
Website www.clarencehistory.org.au
Categories Historical Society
Rating 4.6 8 reviews
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Clarence River Historical Society Inc. reviews

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deb
20 July 2022 12:19

If you want to research anything to do re: Clarence Valley History - CRHS is the Best place to do your Research! Incredible local people who volunteer their time, their knowledge and dedication to make this Society one of the best Research facilities in NSW.

Pam
30 June 2022 13:57

What a wonderful group of dedicated volunteers, the research lady was a good help in adding to my family information from Grafton area and the house is full of history worth taken the time out to visit

John
21 January 2022 13:49

Plenty to look at here if you've got the time. Here's a silver tray presented to an extended family member. Sad story but beautiful tray.

carol
20 December 2021 20:13

Great place to visit if you like historical artifacts and the lovely old home which all the local history is stored.

Ankitt
31 October 2020 13:21

The headquarters of the region’s historical society are set in the elegant Schaeffer House, a homestead built at the turn of the 20th century by the son of a pioneer German family.

There’s a museum and research room inside, and the society is the oldest of its kind in NSW, having been formed in 1931. F. W. C. Schaeffer was Grafton’s first architect, and when you visit be sure to appreciate the exceptional quality of the workmanship and fittings.

The interior abounds with paintings, black and white photography, glassware, ceramics, furniture, costume, textiles and a hoard of intriguing artefacts charting the history of the Clarence River region.

Ray
04 October 2020 8:57

Great place to visit to appreciate past times of early settlers, local history, those who fought for what freedom we have today. Very pleasant, friendly and extremely knowledgeable staff, great volunteers, well equipped research room.
Small admission fee a great investment to experience the extensive display of items and history on display, give yourself plenty of time to indulge - you won't be disappointed.

Ray
04 March 2020 3:11

Great place to visit to appreciate past times of early settlers, local history, those who fought for what freedom we have today. Very pleasant, friendly and extremely knowledgeable staff, great volunteers, well equipped research room.
Small admission fee a great investment to experience the extensive display of items and history on display, give yourself plenty of time to indulge - you won't be disappointed.

Steve
12 February 2018 12:15

As a Brit with a long layover in Northern NSW, travelling from Sydney to Byron Bay, here I spent a few fascinating hours among the material culture of the Europeans who settled in the Clarence River valley between the mid-nineteenth century and the mid-twentieth. Just about every aspect of settler life is covered, with donated objects curated by volunteers. The jack-plug telephone exchange, the cattle brands, the domestic paraphernalia.visitors are immersed in a world that's now been replaced by modern technology. Definitely worth visiting.

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