
The next General Meeting of the Society will be held on Saturday 12th October 2019 in Chatswood Library starting at 2PM.
Guest speaker: Brian Day on a variety of aspects of Willoughby’s history.

The next General Meeting of the Society will be held on Saturday 12th October 2019 in Chatswood Library starting at 2PM.
Guest speaker: Brian Day on a variety of aspects of Willoughby’s history.
LATE NEWS !!!
WDHS General Meeting this Saturday afternoon starting 2pm in the Library at The Concourse.
Paul Storm (aka Mr. Willoughby) will present the story of the Blau family.
From pre WW1, interned during the war, he discusses their rich family history.
Running a general pharmaceutical supply business for a number of years from East Chatswood, they were the agents for 4711 perfume.
There will be a quantity of original historic material on display.

On Saturday 8th June 2019, Bob McKillop will speak about the history of the North Shore railway at our General Meeting. The meeting is from 2 – 4 PM in the Front Room at Willoughby Library.
A train tour to Kiama on Wednesday 24 April to visit the tourist attractions of that interesting town.
In particular we propose to visit the Pilots Cottage Museum managed by the Kiama and District Historical Society and their Family History Centre.
The schedule for the tour will include lunch at a local restaurant. We plan to catch the 09:27 train from Central Station to Kiama, which will arrive in Kiama at 11:39am. We are seeking expressions of interest from people in participating in this excursion, so we
would appreciate your response if you are able to join us for this event.
If this excursion is successful we plan to undertake a train journey to Katoomba in
the Spring of 2019.

In 1978 In architect Martin O’Donoghue took 130 photographs of buildings and activities around Chatswood as part of an architectural assignment.
In this affordable exhibition the Willoughby Museum juxtaposes Martin’s photos with those of Chatswood today, showcasing a fascinating insight into the changes that have occurred in Chatswood over the past 40 years.
End Date & Time: Sunday, 28 April 2019 4:00 pm
Address: Willoughby Museum, 58 Johnston Street, Chatswood
Tickets:
Opening hours:
This event is part of the Willoughby City Council 2019 Heritage Festival program.
Contact: Event Organiser on 9410 3203 or email Wdhs58@gmail.com

On Saturday 13th April 2019 at 2PM, the Willoughby District Historical Society will host a tour of the Local Studies operations at the Chatswood Library. This will be a most enlightening experience. All welcome.
Recently the Chatswood Library made changes to the Local Studies Collection. The Library is working to make the collections more relevant and accessible to the community. To summarise:
o Improved organisation and preservation. The files have been chronologically organised under subject headings (now in the catalogue) in appropriate interfileable folders
o Improved security of the files.
o Research files are now accessed through an online request to local studies staff. Files can now be read at the Information Desk under supervision.
Future developments include:
Held at the Willoughby Room,
Willoughby City Library at The
Concourse, commencing at 2pm
on Saturday 9 February 2019: The
Willoughby District Historical
Society’s Annual General Meeting will be held in Room No. 4 at
the back of Willoughby Library
from 2pm.
Bob McKillop will
present Salt of the Earth, a 20
minute documentary on five
generations of the McKillop
family and their property at Narromine, produced by the Powerhouse Museum. The production
won a Silver Medal for Short
Documentaries at the New York
Film and Television Awards in
1991.