Mulgrave Settlers Museum. Photo: Mulgrave Shire Historical Society.

Mulgrave Settlers Museum

Mulgrave Settlers’ Museum is a purpose-built, award-winning museum, bringing to life the history of miners, timber cutters and rainforest aborigines in displays of authentic artefacts dating from the late 1800s.

Useful information

60 Gordon Street, Gordonvale, QLD
Ticketed

Features

Gift shop
Disabled access
Toilets
Accessible toilets
Regular guided tours

Opening hours

Monday10am – 2pm
Tuesday10am – 2pm
Wednesday10am – 2pm
Thursday10am – 2pm
Friday10am – 2pm
Saturday10am – 2pm
SundayClosed

More information about Mulgrave Settlers Museum

Before tracks were established south of Cairns, supplies to the town of Nelson (renamed Gordonvale in 1914) came by boat, through Packers’ Camp and were carried by pack-horse and mules to the hinterland; tin and gold made up the backloading.

The complete blacksmith’s workshop inspires admiration of the craftsmanship employed to make and repair equipment essential to these pioneers and the increasing numbers of families of many nationalities taking-up land to grow sugar cane.

Household furniture and fittings show the ingenuity of these early settlers who made use of anything to hand. A hand-crafted Joss is in safe keeping in this compact museum, together with other items commemorating the Chinese community.

Of special interest to Gordonvale are objects recalling over 3,000 members of the American 503rd Parachute Regiment who trained here during World War II.

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