David Brunton: a stalwart of the society
It is an honour privilege feel to serve in this position and I feel a great sense on indebtedness to those who have carried the torch for so many years to keep our Society ticking (more…)
It is an honour privilege feel to serve in this position and I feel a great sense on indebtedness to those who have carried the torch for so many years to keep our Society ticking (more…)
Member, and regular contributor, Brian Latter, reminds readers of the 170th anniversary of the wreck of the Earl of Charlemont. Some years ago, Brian wrote a well-researched and comprehensive story of the wreck and its aftermath (more…)
Geelong in 1923 was a busy place and technology was beginning to challenge traditional ways. Modern was “in” and tradition was on the way out. Motor transport challenged the horse and cart, buses challenged trams (more…)
In this well researched and produced video, GHS member Harry Roberts, provides the viewer with the background and intrigue behind the secret discovery of Port Phillip in the early 1800s. (more…)