
Museum walking tour
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The Western Australian Museum acknowledges and respects the Traditional Owners of their ancestral lands, waters and skies.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are advised that this digital guide may include images, sounds, and names of now deceased persons.


Maritime Trade- An incredible variety of trade goods have passed through Western Australia's ports.
From sandalwood to sheep, whale oil to wheat, this gallery showcases the way maritime trade has shaped Western Australia.

Scrimshaw
Whale Tooth

Wheat Bag
Grain Trade Growing Gold

Whaling Trypot

Suitcase
Possessions from a Dutch Immigrants Suitcase

Gietch / Gidgee
Spear

MV Koolama I
Model

Rodent Dissection Kit
Customs

Customs
Showcase

Kodj
A Versatile Tool

Jarrah Paving Block
T84.95

Trixen
Broome Pearling Lugger

Cape Leveque Lantern
From a Lighthouse in North Western Australia

Whale
The big tail

The Gold Rush - a population boom
Could you be a globe-trotting gold-seeking adventurer?
Article

The Welcome Walls
A tribute to Western Australia's many migrants.
Article

Wooden gold
Sandalwood exports from Fremantle
Article

Oops, You Can't Bring that in - Customs and Quarantine
Deterring things that creep, crawl and nibble
Article

Early Cargoes - Timber, Wool and Wheat
The long history of the pearling lugger Trixen
Article

Early Cargoes - Timber, Wool and Wheat
Jarrah paving blocks - from overhead to underfoot
Article

The New Australians - Migration to WA
Determining who can be and who cannot be Australian
Article

The New Australians - Migration to WA
What do you take with you to the other side of the world?
Article

The Earliest Traders - First Nations Trading Routes
Defence or attack - spear (geitch) and shield (wunda)
Article

The Earliest Traders - First Nations Trading Routes
The Kodj, an Aboriginal axe
Article

Whaling Gear - The Trypot
Try fitting that on your stove!
Article

Whaling Gear
Nothing was wasted - the art of scrimshaw
Article

Cape Leveque Lighthouse
Guiding seafarers to safety - the story of lighthouses
Article

Cargoes Gallery.
Credit: WA Museum