Fri 3 Dec 2010Mon 31 Jan 2011

9:00am5:00pm

Museum of the Goldfields

An exhibition from the National Archives of Australia.

After war comes the battle.

At 5am on November 11 1918, on a train outside of Paris, the armistice to end World War I was signed. It marked the end of a conflict that left 200,000 Australians dead, injured or maimed, and a generation in shell shock. Ninety years later, the National Archives is commemorating the Armistice and the impact of World War I on Australian society.


Shell Shocked

copyright National Archives

Getting Here

Address

17 Hannan Street,
Kalgoorlie,
Western Australia,
6430,
Australia

Phone
(08) 9021 8533

 

By Bus
The Museum is located accessible with all three of the city's bus routes, visit the PTA website for timetables.

By Car
Parking is available onsite.