The Powerhouse Museum is the major branch of the Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences (MAAS) in Sydney, and owned by the Government of New South Wales. The Powerhouse is a collection of museums with its main centre in Ultimo, New South Wales, the others being the historic Sydney Observatory at Observatory Hill, and the newer Museums Discovery Centre at Castle Hill.
Locomotive No. 1 in MAAS Turbine Hall
Boulton & Watt Engine Engineering Heritage Award
1967 Beechcraft Queenair B80 air ambulance, VH-AMB
First class carriage, built by Joseph Wright and Sons, of Saltley, Birmingham, England in 1854 and used on the Sydney to Parramatta line from its 1855 opening
Ultimo is an inner-city suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is adjacent to the Sydney central business district in the local government area of the City of Sydney west of the Darling Harbour area, and is bordered by Pyrmont to the north, the Sydney CBD and Chinatown/Haymarket to the east, Broadway and Chippendale to the south, and Glebe and Wentworth Park to the west.
Sydney Institute of TAFE, Harris Street
Farmers and Graziers warehouse in Wattle Street, a typical example of the Federation Warehouse style
Sydney Institute
Inglis' Bazaar & Saleyards, George St, Quay St, 1923, F. Cunninghame & Co.