History of Wool on the Limestone Coast

Author Judy Stafford

LUNCH WITH HISTORY – NEW DATE!

LUNCH WITH HISTORY

Don’t miss the next Lunch with History! Meet at the Frances Hotel at 11am on Sunday, November 17th. You will then have a tour of the historic sections of Frances before going to “Willana”, the home of Peter and Lavinia… Continue Reading →

Admire the Succulents!

The succulent garden behind the Big Shed is a picture at present. Enjoy it and other gardens as you wander the grounds at The Sheep’s Back Museum.

Relax at the Museum

The Work for the Dole clients working at The Sheep’s Back have constructed an outdoor table and seats for use on the new deck near the VIC. It is now a going to be a nice relaxing place to sit… Continue Reading →

Horse Works completed!

These Horse Works were used by the Naracoorte District Council to prepare chaff for working horses. Through a series of cogs the wheel the horse works turned the wheel that powered the chaff cutter. Horse works were also used to… Continue Reading →

Lunch with History

Diary date – Sunday November 17th Where? Frances More details later

What are these?

Strange shapes are appearing on the floor of the new children’s Museum! Following Rod Bax’s visit, our volunteers have begun cutting out tree shapes designed by Rod to decorate the front of the museum.

Al Fresco Decking takes shape

This area has been enhanced thanks to the Work for the Dole clients who have transformed the area. New decking with safety railing now provides an attractive area for visitors to The Sheep’s Back to sit, relax, drink coffee or… Continue Reading →

What is Rod Bax doing here?

Following the successful grant application by The Sheep’s Back, Rod Bax has designed a new Children’s Museum on our site. A workshop was held with local primary school students in the early planning stages. Our volunteers are getting excited as… Continue Reading →

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