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Looking for something to read? Our latest newsletter for March to May 2020 is now available.

Head on over to the Newsletters page to find it along with a load of previous issues.

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History Redcliffe
PO Box 370
Redcliffe   Queensland    4020

info@historyredcliffe.com.au

(07) 3284 1466

Monthly Meetings

History Redcliffe members meet each month for a feature presentation from a guest speaker, followed by refreshments and an opportunity to chat with other members, guests and visitors.

Monthly meetings are usually held on the first Friday of each month at 2pm. However, due to the changeable nature of COVID safety restrictions, venues and dates may be subject to change so check the Events page to be sure.

Visitors are most welcome.

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We're at the Moreton Bay History Seminar which is happening right now at Morayfield Sport and Events Centre. Here are Helen, Pat and Ann (and Janet behind the camera) doing an awesome job representing History Redcliffe. 

Head on over to the Seminar which is on until 3pm today and don't forget to swing by our stand and see the great range of books we have for sale. If you aren't already a member, you can also pick up a membership form!!

#history #moretonbayregion #localhistory #queensland
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We're at the Moreton Bay History Seminar which is happening right now at Morayfield Sport and Events Centre. Here are Helen, Pat and Ann (and Janet behind the camera) doing an awesome job representing History Redcliffe.

Head on over to the Seminar which is on until 3pm today and don't forget to swing by our stand and see the great range of books we have for sale. If you aren't already a member, you can also pick up a membership form!!

#history #moretonbayregion #localhistory #queensland

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Are you looking for a great night out? Do you want to support a great local community group?
Look no further than History Redcliffe's Annual Trivia Night!!!
Join us for a great night of fun on Saturday 4th June at 7pm in the Redcliffe Senior Citizens Centre.
Our theme this year is Bollywood...but don't worry if you aren't up on the latest stars of Indian cinema...it's just an excuse to dress up!!
Gather your team and book a table now!
Contact Janet (0490 091 127) or Pat (0411 547 004) for bookings.
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Are you looking for a great night out? Do you want to support a great local community group?
Look no further than History Redcliffe's Annual Trivia Night!!!
Join us for a great night of fun on Saturday 4th June at 7pm in the Redcliffe Senior Citizens Centre.
Our theme this year is Bollywood…but don't worry if you aren't up on the latest stars of Indian cinema…it's just an excuse to dress up!!
Gather your team and book a table now!
Contact Janet (0490 091 127) or Pat (0411 547 004) for bookings.

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Guest speaker Paul Circosta sharing the fascinating stories of Mike McNamara and Herb Hedemann as contained in his latest book, Vanishing Footprints. #history #queensland #ultrarunning
Guest speaker Paul Circosta sharing the fascinating stories of Mike McNamara and Herb Hedemann as contained in his latest book, Vanishing Footprints. #history #queensland #ultrarunning
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Guest speaker Paul Circosta sharing the fascinating stories of Mike McNamara and Herb Hedemann as contained in his latest book, Vanishing Footprints. #history #queensland #ultrarunning

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It’s hard to believe that March is almost over and April begins at the end of this week! As it’s the first Friday of the month, that means it’s the day of our next monthly meeting. Join us to hear guest speaker, Paul Circosta, tell us the story of his book Vanishing Footprints.

The meeting will be at the Redcliffe Library meeting rooms at 2pm. Stay for a cuppa and and chat and maybe even make some new friends!

Speaking of events, have you checked out our other upcoming events? Check out the Events page on our website for more info. While you’re there, why not book in for the Not So Spooky Cemetery Tour happening on Friday the 13th of May.
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It’s hard to believe that March is almost over and April begins at the end of this week! As it’s the first Friday of the month, that means it’s the day of our next monthly meeting. Join us to hear guest speaker, Paul Circosta, tell us the story of his book Vanishing Footprints.

The meeting will be at the Redcliffe Library meeting rooms at 2pm. Stay for a cuppa and and chat and maybe even make some new friends!

Speaking of events, have you checked out our other upcoming events? Check out the Events page on our website for more info. While you’re there, why not book in for the Not So Spooky Cemetery Tour happening on Friday the 13th of May.

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Today marks the 55th Anniversary of the very first meeting of the Redcliffe Historical Society.

In 1967 when very few Queensland cities and towns had their own historical museums, there was at Redcliffe a group of people who realised the importance of our unique history and the need of recording it. Early that year a delegation comprising Alderman G. Mavor, Mrs W. Hatherell (Marie) and Mr and Mrs J.T. Houghton met at Newstead House with two officers of the ‘Royal Queensland Historical Society’. These folk buoyed by the encouragement they received, placed an advertisement in the Redcliffe Herald on 8 February 1967 stating that a public meeting would be held at the Redcliffe City Council Chambers at 8pm on Thursday 23 February to discuss the formation of an Historical Society.  Twenty-four interested people attended that meeting.

Since then, the Redcliffe Historical Society has grown and adapted but always stayed committed to preserving and promoting Redcliffe’s history. Now known as History Redcliffe, we will continue to uphold the importance of our local history.
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Today marks the 55th Anniversary of the very first meeting of the Redcliffe Historical Society.

In 1967 when very few Queensland cities and towns had their own historical museums, there was at Redcliffe a group of people who realised the importance of our unique history and the need of recording it. Early that year a delegation comprising Alderman G. Mavor, Mrs W. Hatherell (Marie) and Mr and Mrs J.T. Houghton met at Newstead House with two officers of the ‘Royal Queensland Historical Society’. These folk buoyed by the encouragement they received, placed an advertisement in the Redcliffe Herald on 8 February 1967 stating that a public meeting would be held at the Redcliffe City Council Chambers at 8pm on Thursday 23 February to discuss the formation of an Historical Society. Twenty-four interested people attended that meeting.

Since then, the Redcliffe Historical Society has grown and adapted but always stayed committed to preserving and promoting Redcliffe’s history. Now known as History Redcliffe, we will continue to uphold the importance of our local history.

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Did you know that the Suttons Beach Pavilion used to be the home of the Redcliffe Museum and operated by History Redcliffe (then known as the Redcliffe Historical Society)?

For lots of great stories and information about Redcliffe's history, head on over to our website: http://historyredcliffe.com.au/

Image courtesy of Moreton Bay Regional Council, reference number RMPC-100\100156.
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Did you know that the Suttons Beach Pavilion used to be the home of the Redcliffe Museum and operated by History Redcliffe (then known as the Redcliffe Historical Society)?

For lots of great stories and information about Redcliffe's history, head on over to our website: http://historyredcliffe.com.au/

Image courtesy of Moreton Bay Regional Council, reference number RMPC-100\100156.

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How did you celebrate your Christmas? Did you sport some stylish headwear like these ladies from at the Anne Shearer Pre-school?

Do you recognise anyone in this picture or what year it might be?

(Image courtesy of Moreton Bay Regional Council, reference number RMPC-100\100584)
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How did you celebrate your Christmas? Did you sport some stylish headwear like these ladies from at the Anne Shearer Pre-school?

Do you recognise anyone in this picture or what year it might be?

(Image courtesy of Moreton Bay Regional Council, reference number RMPC-100\100584)

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We jingled our bells at the History Redcliffe members’ Christmas party yesterday. Good food, great company, quizzes, silly hats and music. What more could you want?! #merrychristmas
We jingled our bells at the History Redcliffe members’ Christmas party yesterday. Good food, great company, quizzes, silly hats and music. What more could you want?! #merrychristmas
We jingled our bells at the History Redcliffe members’ Christmas party yesterday. Good food, great company, quizzes, silly hats and music. What more could you want?! #merrychristmas
We jingled our bells at the History Redcliffe members’ Christmas party yesterday. Good food, great company, quizzes, silly hats and music. What more could you want?! #merrychristmas
We jingled our bells at the History Redcliffe members’ Christmas party yesterday. Good food, great company, quizzes, silly hats and music. What more could you want?! #merrychristmas
We jingled our bells at the History Redcliffe members’ Christmas party yesterday. Good food, great company, quizzes, silly hats and music. What more could you want?! #merrychristmas
We jingled our bells at the History Redcliffe members’ Christmas party yesterday. Good food, great company, quizzes, silly hats and music. What more could you want?! #merrychristmas
We jingled our bells at the History Redcliffe members’ Christmas party yesterday. Good food, great company, quizzes, silly hats and music. What more could you want?! #merrychristmas
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We jingled our bells at the History Redcliffe members’ Christmas party yesterday. Good food, great company, quizzes, silly hats and music. What more could you want?! #merrychristmas

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History Redcliffe members, Margaret and Pat, at the markets on Saturday. Can you spot the books they’ve got for sale? You can order your copy from our website or pop into the Redcliffe Museum for a book or two.
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History Redcliffe members, Margaret and Pat, at the markets on Saturday. Can you spot the books they’ve got for sale? You can order your copy from our website or pop into the Redcliffe Museum for a book or two.

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Thanks to our sponsors

Much of the work of preserving and celebrating our rich local history is thanks to the generosity of our sponsors. We offer premium corporate sponsorship which provides advertising to our sponsors and allows us the ability to continue keeping Redcliffe’s history alive for generations to come.

Advertise here when you join History Redcliffe with a Premium Corporate Membership. Download your membership form today.

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