Talk: Christina Stead; Sunday, 20 July 2025

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Time: 2pm – 3pm
Location:
Lydham Hall Historic House Museum, 18 Lydham Avenue, Rockdale

To celebrate Christina Ellen Stead’s (1902–1983) birthday month, learn about the acclaimed author’s life, particularly her childhood at Lydham Hall with her father, the influential naturalist David George Stead, stepmother Ada Gibbins, and 5 siblings.
Born in Rockdale, Christina published fifteen novels beginning with The Salzburg Tales and Seven Poor Men of Sydney (1934). Her most well-known novel The Man Who Loved Children (1940) was based on her childhood in Sydney.
The annual Christina Stead Prize for Fiction is awarded as part of the NSW Literary Awards.

After the talk, enjoy complimentary admission to the museum and all our exhibits.

Please arrive 5-10 minutes prior to the scheduled start time.
Free on-street parking available.

This event is free for SGHS members (booking required).


One of the oldest homes in the St George area, New South Wales State Heritage-listed, Lydham Hall is a sandstone villa built in the late 1870s for businessman Joseph Davis, his wife Ellen and their family. The interior of Lydham Hall is presented in the style of a late Victorian residence, with a fine collection of antique furniture and over 1,500 objects of local and historical interest.