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Revision as of 08:16, 8 March 2012
Now and Then is a community heritage wiki website created and maintained by the people of Mallala and district, South Australia. You are welcome to join and share your knowledge, memories and stories of Mallala and district. Create your account and join in!
Contents
- 1 Click the colored pins on this interactive map to find the stories in this wiki. Try zooming in or out, shifting the view to see more, or switch between the map or satellite view.
- 2 News from the Museum
- 3 Mallala Museum has a new stairway
- 4 Mallala Museum Blog
- 5 Mallala Sports News
- 6 Mallala District News
- 7 How to use this wiki site
- 8 Produced by
- 9 Supported by
- 10 "About Time" Event
- 11 More technology to keep us learning
- 12 Most popular articles
- 13 SA Community History News
- 14 SA History Blog
- 15 National Library News
- 16 Can you help?
- 17 Volunteering - The video
- 18 Find and share historic images
Click the colored pins on this interactive map to find the stories in this wiki. Try zooming in or out, shifting the view to see more, or switch between the map or satellite view.
News from the Museum
Mallala Museum has a new stairway
Mallala Museum has recently reopened following the upgrading of the stairs in the Old Mill Building. This long awaited repair has made the upstairs gallery more accessible and brought the building to the required standard of fire safety. All agree its a wonderful improvement
Mallala Museum Blog
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Mallala Sports News
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Mallala District News
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Learn more about how this wiki works here.
Produced by
OPEN SUNDAYS
2.00 - 4.30pm.
Other times
by appointment.
Supported by
Sweet Technology: digital strategy and projects
"About Time" Event
On May 22 Mallala Museum celebrated History Month with an interactive portrayal of life in a rural community featuring farming, domestic and educational exhibits including the big red fire engine, penny farthing bicycle and a range of working exhibits.In the school the visitors were entertained with music and films of days gone by. Afternoon tea was also enjoyed in the north gallery as the rain began to fall.
More technology to keep us learning
A successful grant from HistorySA has allowed us to develop a digitising stand. This will enable large documents to be scanned and improve access to our image collection, by speeding up the scanning process.
Most popular articles
- Dublin School (68,419 views)
- Barabba School (61,028 views)
- Mallala School (57,780 views)
- Korunye School (56,729 views)
- Feltwell Cemetery (50,229 views)
- Shannon Methodist Church (49,319 views)
- Reeves Plains School (47,809 views)
- Teddy Bear (46,622 views)
- Long Plains School (41,693 views)
- Lower Light School (40,475 views)
SA Community History News
SA History Blog
National Library News
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Can you help?
The Mallala Museum is searching for any photo in which the Seven Stars Hotel at Redbanks might appear. Demolished in the early 1930's, nothing now remains of this once prominent building. Perhaps someone has a photo that has a glimpse of the hotel in the background, or perhaps taken at one of the local events held there at the beginning of last century Email us: mailto:museum@rbe.net.au
Volunteering - The video
Mallala museum members participated in the production of a video on Volunteering. You can see the full video on YouTube YouTube Video
Find and share historic images
Join us on Flickr to find more images of Mallala's history and share your own! Mallala Museum on Flickr



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