Addison Street, Shellharbour Village, 1927.

Wednesday 7 February 2018

Welcome to Shellharbour City Museum



Welcome to our new home at the Shellharbour Civic Centre!
Shellharbour City Museum (formerly Tongarra Museum) is open seven days a week. Visit us to view changing exhibitions and discover all you need to know about your local history and heritage.
Want to know the history of your house, or why Killalea Beach is called The Farm? We can help.
Entry is free!

Our new website can be found here! This blog will not be updated, but new content can be found at our website. 

Thank you for your support and hope to see you at the City Museum!

Monday 10 July 2017

Our Tongarra Museum has gone into packing up mode as we prepare for our big move to the new City Museum later this year!


With most of our exhibitions packed up, we’re closing our doors from Monday 17 July to help us get ready.


We’ll still be answering your phone and email enquiries so please don’t hesitate to contact us on 4221 6111 or records@shellharbour.nsw.gov.au.







Wednesday 13 July 2016

Fishing in Shellharbour

Shark catch, Shellharbour. 1900-1910


 
 


Pulling in the fishing net, Shellharbour
Local fishermen on a Shellharbour beach. Nets were hauled in,
loaded in a basket with ice and sent to Sydney markets on the train. c1910

















Fish catch at Shellharbour c1910
 
 
 
 










Fishing at Little Lake - c1950
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
All Images are Copyright Shellharbour Image Library
 
 
 

Wednesday 29 June 2016

Debutantes of Shellharbour



Many young ladies officially entered the social scene at the Albion Park Show Annual Ball. Local ladies associated with the Show Society were given the honour of officiating as Matron of Honour.
 

 Debutantes, Albion Park c1920
 
 

 


 




 
Albion Park debutantes in the 1950s
 
 
 
 
 

Debutante Valerie Steele in the early 1950s
















Val Steele, a long time resident of Shellharbour, married Bernard 'Spud' Costello in 1956. This photo was taken at the Debutante's Ball held in Lake South Public Hall in the early 1950s.


Debutante Joan O'Gorman
  
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
Dawn Farmer & Des Stubbs
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Images courtesy Shellharbour Images