No.10 Quality Row – Museum

 

Tickets:

Single Entry: Adults: $10.00 – This is for entry to any one museum for a single visit.

Museum Multi Pass: Adults: $35.00 | School age children: Free

Explore the Museum at your own pace with the Museum Multi Pass. It includes multiple entries to all four museums at any time during your stay, as well as two guided Tag-A-Long tours.

Tag-A-Long Tour Schedule:

Commissariat Store and No. 10 Quality Row: Monday, Wednesday, Friday

Sirius Museum and Pier Store: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday

These tours include a guided journey behind the scenes, to reveal additional stories from the museum collection and Norfolk’s history. There’s no need to book, simply turn up on the two mornings that suit you.

All tours leave from the R.E.O. Bookshop at 9:30am and take approximately an hour and a half.

For all tickets and tour information go here: http://norfolkislandmuseum.com.au/index.php/tickets-and-tours/

Location: On Quality Row beside the Old Military Barracks.

What’s on Display:

When this house was built in 1844 it was the height of the brutal Second Settlement. It has been restored to the period of its first inhabitant Thomas Seller, Foreman of the Works. Period furnishings show the house at it would have been for a gentleman living there with just his manservant, as Seller did. Ceramics and other items that were recovered from archaeological digs in the privies are displayed, providing a unique opportunity to connect these objects with previous inhabitants. A display in the annex on the renovations and other inhabitants of the house, highlights the story of Isaac Christian and Miriam Young who together with their 15 children lived in the house for 34 years from 1856. The grounds present a beautiful colonial period garden including a Common Red Hibiscus over 150 years old.

The Building:

No. 10 Military Row (as it was then called) was built as the residence for the Foreman of the Works and was completed in 1844. Its first inhabitants, Thomas Seller and Robert Orford, were responsible for the building programmes in Kingston. As the house with the most original fabric, it was beautifully restored to this period in the 1980s. From 1856 till 1890 Isaac Christian and Miriam Young lived in the house, until they handed it over to the Church of England for use by their chaplains. In 1926 Ernest Stephenson, Registrar and Collector of Customs lived there. The house then became the residence of the Official Secretary’s to the Administrator and included local Charles Potts Buffet. From 1960 until 1984 it was home to Police Sergeants on the island and in 1985 visiting Systems Analyst Phil Munnings and his family lived there. It was then restored and opened as a house Museum in 1985

Kingston Sites of Interest Map 1- 46 ( PDF )

https://kingston.norfolkisland.gov.au/sites/default/files/documents/kavha_visitors_map.pdf

Note Site No.38 – No.10 Quality Row Museum

Collect a printed version of the map from the Pier Store Museum or Visitors Tourist Information Centre.

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Photo Credit: Norfolk Island Museum

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