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Directions to National Museum of Australian Pottery (Holbrook) with public transport

The following transport lines have routes that pass near National Museum of Australian Pottery

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Bus stations near National Museum of Australian Pottery in Holbrook

  • Albury St at Hume St,2 min walk,
  • Young St after Albury St,5 min walk,
  • Young St opp Gundagai St,6 min walk,
  • Holbrook Public School, Swift St,12 min walk,

Bus lines to National Museum of Australian Pottery in Holbrook

  • S758,Westby Rd,
  • S761,Holbrook,
  • S760,Yarara,
  • S770,Holbrook Schools,
  • S759,Culcairn Schools,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the nearest stations to National Museum of Australian Pottery?

    The nearest stations to National Museum of Australian Pottery are:

    • Albury St at Hume St is 66 meters away, 2 min walk.
    • Young St after Albury St is 332 meters away, 5 min walk.
    • Young St opp Gundagai St is 452 meters away, 6 min walk.
    • Holbrook Public School, Swift St is 873 meters away, 12 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near National Museum of Australian Pottery?

    These Bus lines stop near National Museum of Australian Pottery: S759

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to National Museum of Australian Pottery in Holbrook?

    The nearest bus stop to National Museum of Australian Pottery in Holbrook is Albury St at Hume St. It’s a 2 min walk away.

  • How much is the Train fare to National Museum of Australian Pottery?

    The Train fare to National Museum of Australian Pottery costs about $2.80 - $9.84.

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Location: Holbrook, Sydney

National Museum of Australian Pottery, Holbrook
National Museum of Australian Pottery, HolbrookThe National Museum of Australian Pottery is located in the town of Holbrook, New South Wales. It holds over 2000 pieces of domestic Australian pottery made in the 19th and early 20th centuries. The pieces in the collection were made by more than 130 Australian potteries and includes items such as tea pots, jugs, water filters, spruce and ginger beer bottles, along with a large variety of colourful and decorative pieces. The museum includes work by the convict potter, Jonathon Leak (1777-1838). Leak's pieces are the earliest marked pieces of Australian pottery. Many of the Leak pieces on display were recovered from a clay pit in Sydney during an archaeological dig in 2007.The museum opened in Wodonga, Victoria in 1995, and moved to Holbrook in 2006. The museum building was originally a large department store built in 1910 for A. H. Mackie and Company. The owners and directors of the museum are Geoff and Kerrie Ford, who have been awarded the Order of Australia Medal for "service to the arts, particularly the study of early Australian pottery, and to the community." Ford has written several book on Australian pottery, including Australian Pottery: The first 100 years (1995), the Encyclopaedia of Australian Potter's Marks (1998) and Convict Potters of Australia 1821 to 1851 (2001).The National Museum of Australian Pottery also has an ongoing program of short-term exhibitions.
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