EAST COAST TASMANIA

Get involved with history

 
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The Glamorgan Spring Bay Historical Society Inc. (GSBHS) is a not-for-profit entity first established in 1991 to research, preserve and promote the history of the Glamorgan Spring Bay municipality.

The Society occupies the east wing of the restored Old Swansea Schoolhouse (C1860) located in the centre of town on the main street of Swansea. The GSBHS facilities complement the Council owned East Coast Heritage Museum, in the same building.

Facilities available to Society members and researchers/guests are the Society’s collection indexed onto a Mosaic database of scanned images and documents of historical interest. The Society has a compactus room with easy access to archival-boxed and individual files, a meeting room and a research room with small library for members to borrow books or use for research if the book is not for borrowing.

For more about the Society see this page.



NEWS

Latest Former Times Winter Newsletter

Can be downloaded here (PDF).

Next Society General Meeting:

Next meeting is Friday July 4th, Society Rooms 22 Franklin St, Swansea starting at 10.00am.


After morning tea, President Maureen Martin Ferris and fellow member Jai Paterson will be presenting “From Orford to Grog Shop Gully and Beyond”.

If you are interested in coming along, please email or ring Society.

 

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East Coast History

The east coast of Tasmania was settled by the British just over 200 years ago, many of the same families still live in the area. We also have had some exceptional people live in the area, such as Louisa Anne Meredith, prolific poet and artist (1812–1895).

Old School house was built in 1860

Publications

The Society produces and sells a number of publications. You can get in contact with us to purchase books or get involved to become a part of the publishing process by proof-reading or helping in a number of other ways.