Founded in 1961, the St George Historical Society is dedicated to promoting and conserving the history of the St George District of New South Wales, Australia, for the benefit of our members, affiliated societies and the broader community.
The Society presents an active program of events, publishes a bi-monthly newsletter, maintains a library and museum collections, provides research services and hosts exhibitions in the New South Wales State Heritage-listed, Lydham Hall Historic House Museum.
The Society, a not-for-profit voluntary organisation, is governed according to our Constitution. It is managed by the SGHS Committee and supported by Bayside Council.
Recent News

Lydham Hall : Scottish Open Day
When? Sunday, 5 July, 10am – 4pm
Where? 18 Lydham Avenue, Rockdale
Back by popular demand, the St George Sutherland Scottish Pipe Band will be performing at 12pm for two 45-minute sessions.
Since 1946, the St George-Sutherland Scottish Pipe Band has played for marches, dances, tattoos and general entertainment.
The band plays traditional Scottish marches, strathspeys, reels, and airs as well as modern tunes and Australian favourites.
In the Tea Room
Enjoy famous Scottish Fare: Square Sausage, Scottish Pies, Haggis, Tattie Scones, and Whisky Orange Cake.
Our traditional Devonshire Tea (freshly baked scones, cream, jam, tea or coffee) is always on the menu.
Latest Blog Posts
- Funding Appeal to Digitise Christina Stead’s RecordsChristina Stead (1902 – 1983), childhood resident of Lydham Hall, was one of Australia’s most significant novelists, and her Sydney …
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- SGHS Committee Nomination for 2026-27We’re pleased to announce the call for nominations for the St George Historical Society Inc. Committee for 2026-2027.Your active participation …
- The Federation House: Where Did it Really Come From?Summary of a presentation by Mark Sabolch at our 16 May 2026 meeting. Popular books on the “Federation” house tend …
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