Step back in time at the Devenish Museum, where the ingenuity of early farming life is proudly preserved.
Built in 1987 with the help of a Government Grant, the museum’s shed houses a fascinating collection of vintage agricultural machinery once used by generations of local farmers. Discover beautifully restored and clearly labelled pieces, including a HV McKay binder, Big E Harvester, Sunshine Number 6 header, Lennon’s Winnower, and a classic 1930s Bedford truck.
This remarkable display offers a striking contrast to today’s modern machines and a powerful reminder of the innovation and resilience of rural life.
Open daily and just a short stroll from the iconic Graincorp Devenish Silos—it’s a must-see for history buffs and curious minds alike.
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