Sydney Road History Walks
Sydney Road History Walks are back. These are run by BCHG in partnership with Sydney Road Brunswick Association. The next series of walks will be held in June and will […]
Sydney Road History Walks are back. These are run by BCHG in partnership with Sydney Road Brunswick Association. The next series of walks will be held in June and will […]
Lieutenant Alison Templar, Corps Officer, Brunswick will talk about the Salvos who have been operating here for 140 years and were the main provider of social services in Brunswick in […]
Robyn Annear – Author of A City lost and found; Whelan the Wrecker’s Melbourne and a very entertaining speaker will talk about this iconic Brunswick firm. Whelan’s destroyed much of […]
Sydney Road History tours are happening again on 2, 9 and 16 September. Book on the Sydney Road Brunswick Association Website.
During the 1970s Brunswick was the site of a number of progressive initiatives which are still bearing fruit today. Gil Freeman OAM was deeply involved in a number of these […]
Own own Barkly Square is turning 40! Join us at our next meeting to hear the history of the shopping centre from its time as a claypit for brickworks and potteries to the Brunswick focal point it is today.
Margaret Fleming will talk about the early period and Elisabeth Jackson about the development of the shopping centre and its history since 1983.
Greg Hill will talk about the early potteries of Brunswick including Melrose ware produced at the Hoffman Potteries. Greg is a leading expert on early Australian potteries and the author of a number of publications including The Potteries of Brunswick (2000)
Launch of The Streets of Brunswick by Cheryl Griffin. This new publication contains a summary of important events in Brunswick's history and information on all the streets - how they were named, when the land was subdivided and any curious facts about them. Refreshments will be provided and entertainment by local band Possum.
Book Now for Upfield Railway Line walks!
We are running walks along the Upfield Line from Park St to Anstey Station on 10 and 17 February at 11.00. This is a chance to see the heritage features of the line and hear about its history before it is changed by the elevated rail construction. The cost of $15 includes a booklet and a cup of coffee at the end.
https://www.eventbrite.com.au/.../upfield-railway-line...
Book Now for Upfield Railway Line walks!
We are running walks along the Upfield Line from Park St to Anstey Station on 10 and 17 February at 11.00. This is a chance to see the heritage features of the line and hear about its history before it is changed by the elevated rail construction. The cost of $15 includes a booklet and a cup of coffee at the end.
Bookings as follows
https://www.eventbrite.com.au/.../upfield-railway-line...
Phillipstown was the name of a small area of Brunswick near Union Street and Grantham Street from about 1840-1860. This area as rich in clay deposits and several claypits, brickworks and potteries were established here. Shops, houses and pubs were built to cater for the workers. Until the 1860s there was open land between here and the main Brunswick settlement. The walk looks at some of the historic sites in this interesting area.
https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/phillipstown-historic-walk-tickets-834142732367
An evening celebrating the contribution of women in Merri-bek Discover the radical history of Brunswick’s first federally funded childcare centre and its revolutionary founder, Ruth Crow. Hear from the women […]