Step back in time and discover some interesting machinery of yesteryear.
The legacy of prominent local resident Bert Tyler, the Bert Tyler Vintage Machinery Museum brings you up close and personal with a world long gone.
The museum forms part of the Visitor Centre and is FREE to visit.
It includes Bert’s beloved Hornsby, Sunshine and Lister engines, as well as machinery from various vital trades of the Perth Hills regions.
The attached Armadale Outpost Telegraph Centre and Museum of Communication offers a compelling look at communications long gone such as Morse code and a celebration of Armadale’s first postmistress Miss Elsie Turner. Morse code demonstrations and tours are available to booked groups. The museum is also home to one of Armadale’s geocaches, blending the old and the new seamlessly.
FACILITIES AND FEATURES
Machinery Musuem
Communications Museum
Free entry
OPENING TIMES
Monday to Friday: 9am to 4pm Saturday and Sunday: 9am to 2pm
The City of Armadale acknowledge the Traditional Owners and the Custodians of the land upon which we stand, work and play.
We acknowledge Aboriginal people as the First Peoples of this land and their connection to the lands and the waters, as they are part of them spiritually and culturally.
We acknowledge their ancestors, the Elders past and present, who have led the way for us to follow.
Phone
Address
7 Orchard Avenue
Armadale, Western Australia 6112