Museum Highlights
The Bradman Museum of Cricket is committed to the long-term preservation and display of some very significant historical material associated with the game and its greatest batsman. View some of these rare pieces here.
Most of these objects have been donated to the Museum by Australian and overseas cricket lovers.
The following is a small selection of historic objects from over 8,000 individual items held by the Bradman Museum of Cricket. These featured objects provide a glimpse into the range and depth of material held by the Museum. Objects are acquired not just for display but also for research and the long-term preservation for future generations of cricket lovers.
The entire museum collection is available online to Bradman Foundation members. Click here for more information on membership.
You might like to consider donating suitable collection material to the Bradman Museum of Cricket. The Museum is recognised by the Federal Government as an eligible institution to accept donations under the Cultural Gifts Program. Subject to the Museum’s acceptance of the object(s) and the endorsement by the Cultural Gifts Committee, the donor may claim the value of the item as a deduction from their taxable income. Please click here to read our Donations information.
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