Gumnut Advertising Card, Chris' Creative Souvenirs

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Overview

A square light brown card with darker brown text, a small image of a plant and the symbol of made in WA logo at the bottom on the left and right. The back of the card is white.

Historical information

The Gumnut Factory made bushcraft from wood, gumnuts and seedpods and was established by Chris Trump in March 1979 with work initially being carried out from his garden shed. In June 1979 the factory moved into a unit in Buckingham Drive in the Wangara Industrial Estate. Business flourished and the factory moved in 1980 to bigger premises in Prindiville Drive. The Arts and Crafts shop also opened in 1980. The Gumnut Factory was featured on several television shows and was the subject of many publications and newspaper articles. Chris published a book, "The First Gumnut Factory" and built Gumnutland model village railway in 1987. Products were exported to the Eastern States and the factory was visited by thousands of tourists. In 2001, Chris sold the business to Anita and Richard Caesar and the factory moved to the Swan Valley in late 2002. The business has now closed down.

Details

Details

Registration number
cwa-org-57-2022.44
Item type
Objects
Material
Paper
Width
210 mm
Height or length
230 mm
Inscriptions and markings

GENUINE AUSTRALIAN/ BANKSIA AND EUCALYPTUS/ HANDCRAFTED GIFTS/ DESIGNED BY/ Christopher Trump/ MADE IN AUSTRALIA/

EACH ARTICLE HAS BEEN INDIVIDUALLY/ HANDMADE AND PRESERVED IN LACQUER./

ALL NUTS AND FLOWERS HAVE BEEN/ SPECIALLY TREATED AGAINST INSECTS.

MADE IN AUSTRALIA

CHRIS' CREATIVE SOUVENIRS

Keywords
Gumnut Factory
Gumnuts
Primary significance criteria
Social or spiritual significance
Last modified
Wednesday, 24 June, 2026
Completeness
88
City of Wanneroo Museum Collections

City of Wanneroo Museum Collections

A square light brown card with darker brown text, a small image of a plant and the symbol of made in WA logo at the bottom on the left and right.
A square light brown card with darker brown text, a small image of a plant and the symbol of made in WA logo at the bottom on the left and right. The back of the card is white.

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