Mulwaree High School Remembrance Corridor
Highlights
- Explore 7,000 items of military memorabilia, showcasing Goulburn's rich history and honouring local service members.
- Discover battlefield relics from Gallipoli and France, connecting you to Australia's wartime heritage and sacrifices.
- Wander the Remembrance Corridor, featuring native trees planted in memory of local heroes from the World Wars and Vietnam.
- Engage with personal stories through uniforms, medals, and diaries, deepening your understanding of Goulburn's military legacy.
The Mulwaree High School Remembrance Museum includes a growing collection of primarily Goulburn and District military memorabilia, totalling about 7,000 items. The collection contains militaria from the Vietnam War right back to the New Zealand Maori War, fought in the mid-nineteenth century.
Acquisitions include battlefield relics from Gallipoli and France, prisoner of war relics from Hellfire Pass, uniforms, medals, ordnance, photos, diaries, flags, and personal effects.
The museum also focuses on collecting information and exhibits on men and women from the district that served in wars.
A Remembrance Corridor along the eastern and northern borders of the school is comprised of an Australian native tree for every Goulburn and District service man or woman killed in active service during the two World Wars and the Vietnam War.
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Disabled access available, contact operator for details.