The Light Horse & Field Artillery Museum

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Nar Nar Goon, Australia

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Army museum· Landmarks & Historical Buildings· Museum· History museum

The Light Horse & Field Artillery Museum Reviews | Rating 4.9 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

The Light Horse & Field Artillery Museum is located in Nar Nar Goon, Australia on 200 Bessie Creek Rd. The Light Horse & Field Artillery Museum is rated 4.9 out of 5 in the category army museum in Australia.

Address

200 Bessie Creek Rd

Phone

+61 359425512

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Kevin Currell

The visual and personal explanation of the story of the battle of Beersheba make for a moving and memorable experience.

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phil moller

Place is currently closed due to beauracry but is chock full of history

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M C

Incredible collection of artifacts andreproductions - developed with amazing knowledge & detail.

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Beaconsfield Dental

This is a wonderful museum. Bernie and Frances are great hosts. The museum not only pays homage to the war veterans but also to the noble steeds that fought and died with them. A must for anyone who has an interest in military history and for those whose ancestors fought in war.

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Graeme Ricardo

I haven't been there yet but will soon I first met Bernie when I worked in Caulfield at woolnoughs tyre service in hawthorn road He would come into the workshop to get his tyres on the cart checked Then the horse would dump a deposit on the floor Bernie would just scoop it up and put it in the bin He's an icon Shame on the council hounding him Please share this to support him

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Marion Wheatland

I love this place! It is full of the best examples, information and relics from Australia's armed services. The BawBaw!Shire Council continue to show its contenpt for Australian Military History and Legend, however, by refusing to clear the museum for opening to the general public EVEN THOUGH the museum has complied with all the council requests and regulations. The Council has held the mueseum in limbo for 3YEARS now and it is MORE THAN TIME that the council pull their fingers out and tell Mr Dingle that he can again open to the public the upgraded museum, hismost valuable life's work.

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Jenny Pearce

This museum is one of a kind - a mix of history and artifacts brought to life by the stories told by their amazing curator. You don't get this kind of experience at the War Memorial in Canberra and I think you'll learn more - I certainly did...

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Kim Calladine

Is a great and amazing place, its a must see.