Mugga-Mugga

 

Image of a horse saddle on a timber stand

Image of a horse side saddle on a timber stand

Gate

The gate, formed from worked iron with a piped metal frame and a traditional wire body, provides a welcome to the 1830’s stone cottage and small surrounding garden.

Paddocks

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Click the Play button above to hear about the paddocks at Mugga-Mugga. The interview was carried out on Thursday 31 January 2013, in the sitting room at Mugga-Mugga. The interviewer is Kate Gardiner, Education and Community Programs Manager, and the interviewee is Mr George Main; former resident of the Mugga-Mugga flat 1996-2004.

Saddle

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Click the Play button above to hear about the saddle. The interview was carried out on Thursday 24 January 2013, in the sitting room at Mugga-Mugga. The interviewer is Kate Gardiner, Education and Community Programs Manager, and the interviewee is Mr Will van Weerdenburg, the owner of horses agisted at Mugga-Mugga.

Side Saddle

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Click the Play button above to hear about the side saddle. The interview was carried out on Thursday 24 January 2013, in the sitting room at Mugga-Mugga. The interviewer is Kate Gardiner, Education and Community Programs Manager, and the interviewee is Mr Will van Weerdenburg; owner of horses agisted at Mugga-Mugga.

The interview recordings are made available for Foundation to Year 2 Primary School students so they can listen to a person talking about an artefact.

Please click here to view teaching resources relating the Australian Curriculum: History, for Foundation to Year 2.


What did the Curley family keep in a large wooden box in
the kitchen?

What sort of cakes and buns did Mrs Curley cook in her kitchen?


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