Restoration and Preservation of Artworks
May 16, 2021, 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Join our special Australian Heritage Festival open days in 2021.
The Royal Bull’s Head Inn at Drayton is an intriguing 19th century building that offers visitors the opportunity to experience life as it was during the Colonial period.
The rich history of the Royal Bull's Head Inn is built around two families who provided lodgings for travellers and squatters. William Horton in 1859 built the Inn and in 1879 the property was sold to Richard and Sarah Lynch. The National Trust purchased the site in 1973 and began restorations which continue today.
Inside the Inn are rare articles on display as well as century old photographs of family members who once lived at the 59 Brisbane Street, Drayton dwelling, adjoining Toowoomba. Artefacts of the late 1800’s and early 1900’s can be viewed in the parlour and bedrooms of the heritage building. In the grounds can be found a well, wash house, dray shed and a garden re-established with beautiful flowers and shrubs.
Welcome visitors to wander through this historic building and grounds. There is something for everyone to enjoy!!
2 May Only
Lydia Egunnike ( L E Conservation Services) will be showing the techniques of photographic restorations. Lydia is a specialist in the conservation and preservation of historical and contemporary paper and photographic collections.
Plan Your Visit
toowoomba@nationaltrustqld.org
Entry Fees
Adult - $7
Concession - $5
Child - $5
National Trust Member - Free
Website
https://nationaltrustqld.org.au/heritage-sites/Royal-Bull-s-Head-Inn