SPY & CAMERA MUSEUM
 
Welcome to the HERBERTON SPY & CAMERA MUSEUM
This museum is a one of a kind, totally unique and open to the general public daily with guided tours on the hour .
Tour Groups and Students also catered for
The guided tour runs for forty-five minutes and is a must see for any visitor to Herberton.
It is both interesting and informative,you will learn   about the history of photography and you will love the spy stuff.This is a World Class Exhibit do not miss this opportunity to see the World’s best Spy Cameras.This  is the Largest Privately Owned Spy Camera Museum in Australia.Owned and Operated
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Not only will you see spy cameras  you will see rare and interesting memorabilia from the past ,Antiques  and Collectables, Photographic Studio and Gallery
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Spy Camera inside a Zippy Lighter made for US Intelligence 1954
Site Last Updated 12/05/2012.     On his first trip to the Sierra Nevada, June 1916 Ansel Adams went armed with a camera----a Kodak No 1 Brownie----and started shooting. I expect to be broke if I keep up the rate I am taking pictures,” the budding 14--year old photographer wrote to his Aunt Mary in San Francisco that summer.”I have taken 30 already

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Photos by Michael Petersen