Built by the Army in 1942 as No. 45 Australian Camp Hospital, Tuxworth Fullwood House is located in Tennant Creek, and was later used as a hospital outpatients department before being handed over to the National Trust. Today the building features a wide range of exhibits, including a 1930's police cell and steam traction engine. It also houses a reconstruction of a miner's camp and mine workings, a Furphy water cart, an extensive archive and early photographs of the town and its people.
Email: foh.ntnt@internode.on.net
Phone: 08 8981 2848
Website: www.nationaltrust.org.au
Address:
Schmidt Street
Tennant Creek, Northern Territory, 0860
Experiences you can enjoy at Tennant Creek Museum at Tuxworth Fullwood House:
Historic/Heritage
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