Voices of Eskbank

Discover the history of the Lithgow region through the Eskbank House Museum collection.

One of the earliest house museums in the country, Eskbank House Museum holds many objects that reflect the important developments of the region, including the role of influential industrials Thomas Brown, James Rutherford, William Sandford and the Hoskins Brothers.

From 6pm Saturday 12th May experience the Voices of Eskbank at night.  Photographs from the archives will be projected on the buildings, giving you a unique insight into the people and moments that shaped the region.

The Museum will be open Saturday and Sunday, 10am – 4pm. Entry fee applies.

Projections will run from 6pm until 10pm Saturday 12th, and can be viewed from Inch Street. Free.

Dates and Times: Projections from Saturday 12th May from 6pm

Museum opening hours Saturday & Sunday, 10am – 4pm

Location: Cnr Inch and Bennett Street, Lithgow NSW 2790

Cost: Projections free, Museum entry fee applies, with special rates for LGA residents

Contact details: Summar Hipworth, Ph.: (02) 6354 9999

email: Summar.hipworth@lithgow.nsw.gov.au