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January 30, 2021
Vale Mary Reynolds OAM
Sadly, our dedicated Tarella Open Day Volunteer at Blue Mountains Historical Society has passed away. She will be missed and always remembered here with great fondness.
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October 31, 2020
WW1 Berrima Guard Carved Shields
Many museum objects have not been handled or moved like this since the cottage first opened in 1994, and as the painting is now finished,
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October 15, 2020
Tarella’s Early Floor Covering Revealed
We find the original linoleum floor still in place in the corners of Tarella Cottage.
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