Historic Woodville house, "The Brocas", was dedicated as a Museum by the Woodville Council in 1975, the year of the Council's centenary. The Brocas Museum is managed and operated by the Historical Society of Woodville Inc. with support provided by the Council of the City of Charles Sturt.

The Historical Society encourages and promotes the preservation of the history of the diverse characteristics of the community of Woodville, its buildings works or sites by means of discussion, study and research.
Mayor W. Sutherland declares The Brocas Museum open 1975

Over some thirty years the Society has encouraged the collection, preservation and display of books, manuscripts, documents, coins, stamps, prints, paintings, photographs, costumes, furniture, tools of trade, motor vehicles, relics and objects of an historical nature relating to Woodville and South Australia.

The Society invites citizens to become members of The Historical Society of Woodville which meets on the third Monday in alternate months at 7.45pm. For further information, enquiries and donations phone, fax or email us. See the Contact page for details.


Fox hunting at the19th century Brocas