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Did you know... Did you know that two drovers accidentally poisoned themselves with arsenic in one of the upstairs bedrooms and their ghosts are said to wander the building?
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A ladies’ green silk bustle skirt from the Victorian era and original Victorian Chaise Lounge (Mrs Lynch’s). It shows how the early Australian’s furnished their houses and how they dressed.
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Left: Parlour at Inn. Enjoy a Devonshire tea or sit down for High Tea in the Parlour. Photographer Antonia Hildebrand
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Did you know... Did you know that Steele Rudd’s father had a blacksmith shop directly across from the Inn and Steele Rudd visited the Inn often as a child.
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A silver tea urn sent over to Australia as a wedding present originally from an aristocratic estate in Ireland. It demonstrates links between the old world and the new in Victorian era Australia.
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Did you know... Did you know that meetings to debate whether Australia should become a federation were held in the parlour of the Inn.
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The original 19th Century piano on which Mrs Lynch gave music lessons to local children. It connected with the way of life of the Lynches and their era.
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