
Sir Edgeworth David Memorial Museum
Discover the Hunter Valley's coal mining and geological past through passionate volunteers and extensive archives.

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Sir Edgeworth David Memorial Museum
Best Time
Museum is open

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Discover the Hunter Valley's coal mining and geological past through passionate volunteers and extensive archives.
"A neat little gem with something for everyone, showcasing the Hunter's rich history."

Chat with Volunteers
Passionate guides offer deep insights. Ask questions; they love to share! :speech_balloon:
Gold Coin Donation
Entry is by gold coin donation. A small price for a wealth of history! :moneybag:

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.7 · 15 reviews
Type
Museum
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Coal Mining Heritage
Explore artifacts and stories detailing the Hunter Valley's rich coal mining past and its workers.
Geological Collections
Discover exhibits showcasing the region's significant geological history.
Local History Archives
Delve into a vast library of information about Kurri Kurri and the Hunter Valley.
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Planning Your Visit
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Chat with Volunteers
Passionate guides offer deep insights. Ask questions; they love to share! :speech_balloon:
Gold Coin Donation
Entry is by gold coin donation. A small price for a wealth of history! :moneybag:
Allow Ample Time
The library alone has so much info, you could spend days! Plan accordingly. :clock1:
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from all over the internet
Chat with Volunteers
Passionate guides offer deep insights. Ask questions; they love to share! :speech_balloon:
Gold Coin Donation
Entry is by gold coin donation. A small price for a wealth of history! :moneybag:
Allow Ample Time
The library alone has so much info, you could spend days! Plan accordingly. :clock1:
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors consistently praise the Sir Edgeworth David Memorial Museum for its rich local history, particularly its extensive collections on coal mining and geology. The passionate and welcoming volunteers are a standout feature, offering personalized tours and engaging stories. While entry is by gold coin donation, the depth of information available, especially in the library, is highly valued.
"Great local history with such passionate volunteers always keen to show you around and have a yarn.
I came to volunteer at the museum towards the end of high school and was blown away that such a neat little gem was hidden at the back of my high school and yet I had never been inside! (Though since, the museum has relocated to Abermain, a beautiful space with a rich history of its own!)
I think everyone from the Hunter should visit the museum at least once. And if you visit I think you will be pleasently surprised with what's inside - there really is something for everyone.
The Hunter has a rich history and it is in great hands."
Jenae Madden
"Very nice people care about all the stuff they get for the museum from people of Kurri Kurri to show the history. I had a personal guide who answered me all my questions. I'm happy I've been there and thank the lady who spend so much time with me."
Melanie Schneider
"Absolutely amazing, all the artefacts were kept in amazing condition and the staff were so kind and answered all over our answers possible, the library was amazing with so much information I could stay there for days.
Absolutely rate it 5 stars and they deserve more ."
Maria Alejandra galindo
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The museum is located in Abermain. Public transport options may be limited, so driving is often the most convenient way to reach the museum. Check local transport schedules if relying on public transit.
Parking availability can vary. It's advisable to inquire directly with the museum or look for nearby public parking areas upon arrival.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
The museum is typically open on Tuesdays and Thursdays. It's always best to confirm the exact opening hours directly with the museum before your visit, as these can change.
Entry to the museum is by gold coin donation. This makes it a very accessible way to explore local history.
Advance booking is generally not required for general admission, especially given the donation-based entry. However, for group visits or special inquiries, contacting the museum beforehand is recommended.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
You can expect extensive collections detailing the rich geological and coal mining history of the Hunter Valley region, as well as local Kurri Kurri history. Artifacts are kept in amazing condition.
While not always formally scheduled, passionate volunteers are often available to provide personal guided tours and answer all your questions, making the experience very engaging.
The museum offers something for everyone, including historical artifacts that can spark curiosity in younger visitors. The personal stories shared by volunteers can also be captivating.
The library is described as amazing, with so much information available that visitors could stay there for days. It's a fantastic resource for in-depth research.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
The museum itself does not typically have dining facilities. Visitors are advised to explore dining options in the nearby town of Abermain or surrounding areas.
While not explicitly stated, it's generally good practice to consume food and drinks outside of exhibit areas to preserve the artifacts. Check with the museum staff if you have specific needs.
📸 📸 Photography
Photography policies can vary. It's best to check with the museum staff upon arrival regarding their stance on photography, especially if flash is involved.









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