The Birkenhead Historical Society was founded in 1979 by a group of enthusiastic people interested in the past history of the area and determined to see that history and heritage preserved for future generations.
One of our key objectives is fostering children’s interest in their heritage. The museum can be opened by arrangement during the week for school classes and groups — just contact any committee member.
We hold a function every month: alternating between fascinating guest speakers and bus trips to places of historical interest.
Museum open every Sunday 2:00pm – 4:00pm
Everyone is warmly invited to join — new members always welcome!
Original Members – 1979
The Birkenhead Historical Society Inc
This is a copy of a notice to Committee Members 5/3/1980
We came into being at a public meeting convened by Mr Keith Rogers for the Beach Haven Residents Association chaired by the Mayor Mr Graham Stott, at St Andrews Hall Hinemoa Street on Thursday 31 May 1979, attended by about 70 People including a small party from Devonport there to give the benefit of their experience in founding a short time previously the Devonport Historical and Museum Society.
18/6/1979
First Committee Meeting, thence forward on the third Monday of each month, rent free at “the house” Birkdale Road.
21/6/1979
Rules drawn up by a select committee comprising Messrs Crocombe, Farrington and Tanner,
28/8/79
All formalities finally satisfied for the lodging of an application for incorporation.
25/10/1979
A one day display of artifacts of historical interest. Set up in Highbury to attract public notice and gain members.
12/11/1979
Death of our first President Mr Cyril Crocombe aged 63.
16/11/1979
Certificate of Incorporation received
29/11/1979
$500 grant made by Council under its L.R & D Scheme
26/11/1979
Liaison with Birkdale College history class — Crocombe Memorial History Prize to be awarded annually
20/12/1979
All day at the mobile shop, Highbury, for fundraising and to show the banner
18/2/1980
Mr Cliff Utting donated the use of his small shop Mahara Ave as a headquarters (small Museum).
10/3/1980
An invitation extended and accepted to help with others in the formation of the Mayors Centennial Committee. Other matters to attract attention and research have been the Church Cemeteries, the Chelsea Cottages, and the Kay Park memorial.