Welcome to the Fitzroy History Society
Are you interested in the history of Fitzroy? All are welcome.
You don’t have to live in Fitzroy to be a member.
Brendan Mitchell, president
Welcome to a journey through time and a celebration of our shared passion for history, especially as it relates to Fitzroy, Melbourne's first suburb! It is with great pleasure that we extend a warm welcome to each and every one of you as valued members of our now 40 years old History Society.
In joining our society, you are not merely becoming a member; you are becoming a custodian of the past, a guardian of the stories that have shaped our world, and, in particular, the rich history embedded in Fitzroy. Your enthusiasm for history enriches our collective understanding and adds depth to our exploration of the events and individuals that have shaped the course of history in this iconic suburb.
Fitzroy, with its charming streets and historical landmarks, holds a special place in our hearts. As members of this society, you will have the unique opportunity to delve into the captivating tales of Fitzroy's evolution, from its early days as Melbourne's first suburb to its present-day cultural vibrancy. Our society serves as a platform for delving into the historical significance of Fitzroy, from its architecture to its diverse communities, weaving together the narratives that make this suburb a living testament to Melbourne's past.
As a member, we encourage you to actively participate, share your insights, and contribute to the vibrant tapestry of our historical community, with a particular focus on Fitzroy. Your unique perspective and passion for Fitzroy's history are invaluable assets that will undoubtedly enhance our collective journey through time.
Thank you for choosing to be a part of the Fitzroy History Society, as we embark on this captivating adventure through the annals of Fitzroy's history and uncover the fascinating stories that await our exploration.
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Fitzroy Railway Walk – 22 February 2015
FITZROY RAILWAY WALK Sunday 22 February 2015, 10am-12noon. The publication of a self-guided walk of the Inner Circle railway line was launched with...
Celebrating 25 Years of Fitzroy: Melbourne's First Suburb – 8 March 2015
CELEBRATING 25 YEARS OF FITZROY: MELBOURNE'S FIRST SUBURB It is 25 years since this book was published. A celebration and meet the authors was held...
Gallipoli Centenary Walk
This booklet was prepared to accompany a walk on 24 May 2015 to commemorate Fitzroy volunteers who served and died in 1915.
Honouring Fitzroy Volunteers in The Great War – 24 May 2015
HONOURING FITZROY VOLUNTEERS IN THE GREAT WAR FHS has a data base of about 3,000 volunteers in WWI who have a connection with Fitzroy. On Sunday 24...
A Walk Around MacRobertson's Great White City – 20 September 2015
A WALK AROUND MacROBERTSON'S GREAT WHITE CITY On 20 September 2015 FHS member Seb Costello led a walk that revealed many of the buildings that had...
Always a Well-Liquored Suburb – 3 April 2016
ALWAYS A WELL-LIQUORED SUBURB: A Sunday Survey of Fitzroy's pubs, grog shops and dives. On 3 April 2016, Allan Willingham led a walk around Fitzroy...
From the Bowling Club Hotel to the Fitzroy Stadium – 1 May 2016
FITZROY: FROM THE BOWLING CLUB HOTEL TO THE FITZROY STADIUM This walk, on 1 May was the FHS contribution to the National Trust Heritage Festival for...
FHS Annual Dinner 2/12/16
Fitzroy History Society Annual Dinner will be held on Friday 2 December at 6.30pm for 7pm at the Fitzroy Arms Hotel 296 Rae Street, North Fitzroy We...
Annual General Meeting 15/7/18
Our President's Report: Presidents Report 2018
Yarra City Heritage Walks
Explore and uncover Yarra's history by enjoying one of these curated heritage walks created by Yarra City Council.
Social Justice Walk Around Fitzroy
Brian Stagoll and Pauline Spencer, published by Fitzroy History Society, 1999.
Social justice history walk 2014
This 90 minute walk guides you through some of the sites where the first attempts at social justice took place in the poorer parts of Fitzroy and in Melbourne.