Bert Tyler Vintage Machinery Museum

A family of two adults and two children looking at an old tractor.

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

OPENING TIMES

Monday to Friday: 9am to 4pm Saturday and Sunday: 9am to 2pm

Locations and directions

40 Jull Street Armadale 6112

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