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July 20, 2022

Hunters Hill Museum

Hunters Hill Museum tonight opened its latest display, showcasing the Bicentennial Quilt, gifted to the Municipality in 1988.

A group of 57 women gave a collective 3000 hours of their time over a two-year period to create the piece.

The quilt depicts stories of people and places through a pictorial map of Hunters Hill.

Some contributing quilters designed their own homes in applique; others, important community buildings and emblems; and others the landscape on and around which Hunters Hill sits.

Drop in Monday to Wednesday 10am – 12pm or by appointment call 0417 067 511.

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Hunter’s Hill Council

22 Alexandra Street, Hunters Hill NSW 2110
PO Box 21, Hunters Hill NSW 2110
Tel: (02) 9879 9400
E: customerservice@huntershill.nsw.gov.au
ABN: 75 570 316 011