Tuxworth Fullwood House

Tuxworth Fullwood House is a historic building in Tennant Creek in the Northern Territory of Australia.

It was the first brick building constructed in the town and is one of the last remaining military structures in the Barkly region.

Tuxworth Fullwood House was a hospital built in 1942 during World War II.

The Army was criticised for removing key staff and most of the medical equipment upon returning the hospital.

[3] It then became a museum housing archival materials relating to Tennant Creek including a 1930s police cell and steam traction engine.

Tuxworth Fullwood House, photograph taken between 1942 - 1948
The broader hospital complex