The building was originally two lock-up cells on the site in 1840. In 1899, the Municipal Council was given the buildings after a new gaol was built. In 1963, the Singleton Historical Society was given the use of the building.
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The Last Charge of the Australian Light Horse with Peter FitzSimons
As part of the Australian Heritage Festival and to celebrate the library building's 20th anniversary, the Singleton Public Library will host Peter Fitzsimmons at the Civic Centre to speak about his new book, The Last Charge of the Australian Light Horse.
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Return to the Hunter with Scott Bevan
Join us as part of Heritage Festival and in honour of the Singleton Public Library building's 20th anniversary, as we host Scott Bevan to speak about his new book, Return to the Hunter.
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Cessnock School of Arts centenary
The Cessnock School of Arts building is one of the city's most prominent and this year is celebrating its centenary. It has been home to a hairdresser, operated as a cemetery office and even housed a Turkish bath. This exhibition uncovers the School of Arts many fascinating stories.
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Connections: The steel highways of the Hunter
Explore the history of Maitland and the Hunter’s rail network through a display at Maitland City Library from April 6th – May 4th 2024.
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Mother’s Day Delights
For a special Mother’s Day treat, take an intriguing tour through historic Grossmann House and enjoy homemade delectables in the garden.

Heritage Walk in Horseshoe Bend
This Heritage Walk will reveal some of the fascinating stories of this historic little area of Maitland tucked away beside the Hunter River.
