Thursday, 11 December 2014

The Rocks, Susannah Place Museum

The entrance to the Susannah Place Museum is down the stairs from Gloucester Street and along the Cumberland Place laneway at The Rocks. Susannah Place is a terrace of four houses built by Irish immigrants in 1844 and includes a recreated corner shop whose window can be seen here. The heritage listed museum allows visitors to experience how families lived, worked and played in the past.

16 comments:

  1. Very interesting. I like the window on the left :)

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  2. What an intriguing place to visit. I'd love to go there.

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  3. There are so much interesting museums worldwide. I'd like to visit this one if I could!

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  4. Wonderful trim around the window. Tom The Backroads Traveller

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  5. I wouldn't mind heading down those stairs and having a look inside!

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  6. I'd like to tour there too! What a time that was for the Irish - and what a long journey to Sydney it must have been.

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  7. The Museum page says "the stories inside could belong to anyone, in any part of the world". Yes indeed. My own granny grew up in the East End of London, with 10 children and 3 adults in a two room slum. The toilet and washing facilities, shared with three other families, was on the other side of the lane.

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  8. I always loved visiting the Rrocks area of Sydney and in fact on one visit, that where I took my family for a farewell meal.

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  9. Sturdy fence with nice shadow :)
    Love that window of the store!
    Have a fine day
    【ツ】Knipsa

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  10. how neat...i'd love to wander around in the museum!

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  11. how neat to recreate the old window scene! thanks, jim!

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  12. That would be an interesting tour. Love the shop window.

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  13. Sounds like an interesting place to visit.

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