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  1. In a quiet residential street in Bathurst is one of the country’s most intimate museums — the former home of Prime Minister Ben Chifley and his wife, Elizabeth. Whether your interest runs to Australian politics or you’d like to step back in time, this unique museum and Education Centre provides a glimpse into how the Chifleys lived, and ...

  2. Chifley Home and Education Centre. 10-12 Busby Street. Bathurst. 02 6333 6152. Email Us. Visit our website. In a quiet residential street in Bathurst is one of the country’s most intimate museums — the former home of Prime Minister Ben Chifley and his wife, Elizabeth.

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  3. 5 de mar. de 2024 · The home of Ben Chifley, Australia’s 16th prime minister (1945–49), was a remarkably modest two-bedroom, semi-detached house called “Carnwath”. Located at 10 Busby Street in Bathurst, New South Wales, the humble home – built between 1882 and 1891 – was, quite famously, a far cry from the huge rooms and manicured lawns of ...

  4. Chifley Home is a house museum which serviced as the only marital home of Australian Prime Minister Ben Chifley and his wife, Elizabeth. Listen. About this location. Where. 10 Busby Street, Bathurst NSW 2795. Cost. Entry fees may apply. Accessibility. Welcomes people with access needs, contact venue/organiser for details. Facilities. Public Toilet.

  5. The Chifley Home at 10 Busby Street in Bathurst was the only marital home of Prime Minister Ben Chifley and his wife, Elizabeth. This modest semi-detached terrace still contains its original collection of household furnishings and personal effects dating back to when the Chifleys first occupied the house in 1914.

  6. Chifley Home is the home of Prime Minister Ben Chifley and his wife, Elizabeth. Preserved in its original state, the house is a time capsule of life in the 1940s and is a testament to the hardships of the Great Depression, followed by wartime rationing and restrictions which dictated how people lived.

  7. Chifley Home and Education Centre (Plan a visit) – Museums Bathurst. Facilities. – Museum shop. – Toilets. – Access ramps. – Baby change table. . A ramp has been constructed next to the house enabling disabled access and to offer a self-guided, sign posted tour of the house outside of opening hours. Accessibility.