
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 Glenhuntly 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
Book Launch
Glen Eira Historical Society – Celebrating 50 years 1972 – 2022
We invite you to join us and help launch our new book.
In 2022 the Glen Eira Historical Society marked its 50th anniversary, an admirable achievement which our book celebrates. It’s the story of a grassroots organisation, its founders and members, activities, achievements and its ebbs and flows. The book was published with assistance from a City of Glen Eira Community Grant.
7.30pm Wednesday 24 September 2025
Murrumbeena Bowls Club, 10 Blackwood Street, Carnegie
The book will be officially launched by Mayor Cr Simone Zmood following short talks by GEHS and Dr Andrew Lemon, historian and past President of the Royal Historical Society of Victoria.
Free copies of the book will be available to GEHS members on the night.
Supper is provided and drinks can be purchased from the bar.
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