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People, objects & stories

In our history gallery you can learn about the fascinating story of Ross, plus the mysteries of the Ross Bridge and the convicts who built it. We will gradually be adding more objects and stories for you to enjoy. Please come back!

The Ross Bridge

Daniel Herbert

Ross Female Factory Historical Site

Hearth – A Living Sculpture

Ross: What’s in a Name?

The Uniting Church (The Methodist Church) 1885

How To Care For Your Merino Wool Garments

Address

48 Church Street Ross, Tasmania 7209

Opens 10.00am - 4.00pm daily

Phone

03 6381 5466

Email

General Enquiries info@taswoolcentre.com.au


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Designed & Built by Futago

The Tasmanian Wool Centre acknowledges Tasmanian Aborigines as the traditional owners of this island, lutruwita, and of the country at and around makala – Ross, the country of at least three original tribes: the Tayarinutipana, the Rrulinamirimina and the Mawimirina.

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