Visit Us
We are open from 9am-1pm on Tuesdays. Appointments are preferred but drop ins are always welcome.
Appointments on other days/times may be arranged.
In 1935 our building looked like this:
W Radnell Grocer c1935, corner of Fallon St and Glen Huntly Rd, site of GEHS today. (Source Museums Victoria)
Our Collection
We have the largest and most comprehensive collection of material relating to the history of Glen Eira. Our collection is a valuable resource for those researching the history of their house and suburb, for family historians, students and other researchers. Some of our collection can viewed via the Victorian Collections link below.
For research enquiries contact us any time. Email is best but you can also leave a phone message.
Latest News
November Speaker Series
Professor Boris Frankel will talk about his memoir No Country for Idealists: The Making of a Family of Subversives.
7.30pm Wednesday 20 November 2024 Murrumbeena Park Bowls Club, 26-28 Gerald Street Murrumbeena.
Please note new venue!!
Bookings https://www.trybooking.com/CWSPN
Newsletter out now Click here
Includes:
- Our 19th century developer -George Wybar
- A report on Nathan Hobby’s talk on his biography of Katharine Susannah Prichard
- Literary connections – Louis Esson and Katharine Susannah Prichard
- Spiders and milkshakes
- A report on a visit to Museo Italiano
- Heritage in Glen Eira update
About Us
Founded in 1972 the Caulfield Historical Society’s early work led to significant buildings such as Myoora, Halstead and Lirrewa gaining heritage protection at a time when many historic buildings were under threat of demolition.
In 1994, the City of Caulfield merged with the northern part of the City of Moorabbin and became the new City of Glen Eira. Some years later in 2000 the Caulfield Historical Society changed its name to the Glen Eira Historical Society, to reflect the whole municipality of Glen Eira. View Map
Our Latest News & Events
The Women of Little Lon
Madame Brussels in her heyday (SLV Collection) Our November Speaker Series features a talk by...
Along the line : Caulfield to Oakleigh rail stories – Join our talk at Carnegie Library 11am 12 Oct
Hansom cabs at Murrumbeena Station c1900 More details here -...
Chinese Market Gardens from Coburg to Bentleigh
Our September Speaker Series features a talk by Terry Young (Chinese Australian Family Historians...