The collections of the Pinhey’s Point Foundation are used by the PPF in room settings, in exhibitions to complement and supplement the City’s interpretive programs at Horaceville, and as a research collection.
The collections include artworks, books, documents, images, and personal and domestic objects related to the Pinhey family, from their life in England and earliest days at Horaceville to well into the 20th century with the 3rd and 4th generations.
Items associated with the wider Pinhey family circle, neighbouring gentry families on the riverfront, such as the Monks, and more generally the history of the former Township of March, are also represented.
Some items came from the house, some have come to the Foundation through donation from family descendants and others, and new acquisitions are added to the collections each year.