Society & Culture

Art galleries and museums

Society & Culture

Posted by: Colliedog

25th May 2011 01:28pm

So many old and rare things to study,gets you thinking about times past.


Comments 4

kitekat
  • 24th Sep 2011 10:23am

Try visiting Sovereign Hill or tracing your family history. It can be really rewarding and interesting.

Colliedog
  • 25th Sep 2011 12:18pm
I will have to Gulgong oneday. Do you also have a fascination with TV shows like Antiques Roadshow or collectors, sometimes its nice to think about how life was like without technology. I do...

Yes i love those programs,my family tell me i was born 100 years too late lol.In times past it was hard but life was so much simpler,family and community life was better too.I find television is mostly rubbish anyway so can live without it,i love to cook as well so take away isn't high on my list,food tastes better made from scratch.I am also interested in World War 2 aircraft so have done a few of their museums over the years,particuarly in Victoria

kitekat
  • 24th Sep 2011 04:56pm
Have been to Sovereign Hill and it was fantastic.The Pioneer Museum in Gulgong NSW is just fantastic i never get tired of visiting.

I will have to Gulgong oneday. Do you also have a fascination with TV shows like Antiques Roadshow or collectors, sometimes its nice to think about how life was like without technology. I do think it would have been a lot of hard work. No can or packet foods, no takeaway and no TV.

Colliedog
  • 24th Sep 2011 04:46pm
Try visiting Sovereign Hill or tracing your family history. It can be really rewarding and interesting.

Have been to Sovereign Hill and it was fantastic.The Pioneer Museum in Gulgong NSW is just fantastic i never get tired of visiting.

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