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
School Excursions at Lydham Hall Historic House Museum
We’re excited to announce new educator-led programs for preschool and primary school students.
Enhance your students’ learning experiences with our curriculum-linked, hands-on programs.
Guided by our knowledgeable educators, students will uncover the rich history of Lydham Hall and step back into 19th-century Australian society through our remarkable collection.
Latest Blog Posts
- Lydham Hall’s New ShedFor the first time in decades, Lydham Hall Historic House Museum has a new outbuilding. The original residents in the …
- Governor Macquarie’s Visit to Kingsgrove and Canterburyby Brian Madden Lachlan Macquarie arrived in Sydney on 31 December 1809 to succeed William Bligh as Governor, after the …
Continue reading “Governor Macquarie’s Visit to Kingsgrove and Canterbury”
- George Preddeyby Margaret Callister, Jean Preddey, Ron Rathbone George Preddey was born in Bath, England in 1807. He arrived in Sydney …
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