Maryborough Military and Colonial Museum
About Maryborough Military and Colonial Museum
The Maryborough Military & Colonial Museum is a non-earnings museum located at 106 Wharf Street, Maryborough, Queensland, Australia. It changed into established and is operated through John and Else Meyers for the benefit of the Fraser Coast community. He museum houses some of displays of subject inclusive of Keith Payne, VC OAM; Herbert James, VC MC; Timothy Britten, CV; John Cantwell, AO DSC; Harry Smith, SG MC; and James Runham, SC AFSM OAM. The museum has the biggest quantity of Victoria Crosses in a private museum series in Australia.
The museum additionally has the simplest Cross of Valour medal on public show; the one provided to Timothy Britten following the 2002 Bali bombings. The museum has the best surviving three-wheeler Girling car, originally constructed in London in 1911. The museum occupies the previous J. E. Brown warehouse, that is listed on the Queensland Heritage Register. Queensland Heritage Register is a heritage sign in, a statutory list of locations in Queensland, Australia that are covered with the aid of Queensland law, the Queensland Heritage Act 1992.
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