Introduction


One of the oldest residences in the Lithgow Valley, Eskbank House was built in 1842 by local Stonemason Alexander Binning for the first Industrialist to the Lithgow Valley Mr Thomas Brown MLA.

Today Eskbank House operates as a historic home and museum and features the Lithgow Local History Collection, a collection of significance to the Lithgow Local Government Area. Eskbank House & Museum is also the home of the Nationally Significant Lithgow Pottery Collection, one of the largest collections of Lithgow Pottery in Australia.

 

What's Happening


“Balmy Harry”
Art works by Max Cullen
Open from 11 – 26 Feb 2012
Exhibition Launch and Book Signing 5pm
All welcome

This is an exciting exhibition consisting of some of the portraits done by Cullen over the years, inspired by Henry Lawson and the work of the great masters. >> more


Faces in the Street – A Salute to Henry Lawson
Written and performed by Max Cullen

Performances begin at 4.30pm and 7pm on Saturday 11 February 2012
Tickets cost $20 and are available at the front counter at Eskbank House and Museum.

Max Cullen brings his one man show “Faces in the street – a Salute to Henry Lawson” to Eskbank House and Museum in Lithgow.

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Eskbank House

Eskbank House & Museum
Corner Inch & Bennett Street, Lithgow

Hours of Operation
Wednesday to Sunday 10:00-4:00pm

Visitor Entry Fees

Adult $5.00
Pensioner 4.00
Child (5-17yrs) 2.50
Child (under 5 yrs) Free

Residents of LGA Entry Fees

Adult $2.50
Pensioner 2.00
Child (5-17yrs) 1.50
Child (under 5 yrs) Free

 

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