How It All Began

How Bexley gained an Historical Society

The Historical Society Museum and the Jeffrey Mansion Caretakers Cottage

How the Historical Society was given a home in the Jeffrey Mansion Caretakers Cottage

The Historical Society Museum Finds a New Home

Message from the President

The Cottage Museum Renovation

Maintaining Bexley’s History

The Society Gets a New Logo

The symbolism in the new logo

Meet Our Trustees

Our 2024 Members and Supporters

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    Bob Lindridge says:

    I am a member of the Erith and Belvedere History Society. We were told last month that the society will have to close in March due to reluctance of members to take on committee roles. I am interested in finding out about the programme of Bexley Historical Society. Will you please forward me your programme for 2003

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      Bob Lindridge says:

      I am a member of the Erith and Belvedere History Society which is closing in March due to lack of volunteers will to undertake committee roles. Will you please send me a copy of your 2023 programme

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      site admin says:

      I’m afraid you have the wrong Bexley Historical Society. We are in the United States. You are likely looking for the Bexley Historical Society in England.

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    Sarah Carey says:

    I am trying to find out more information about a William Joydane ,who acquired woodland in 1556 during the reign of Queen Mary 1. Today the area is called Joydens Wood.
    Is there any information on him or would anyone know where should I begin to look?

    Many thanks, Sarah
    P.S I grew up in Tile Kiln Lane, Bexley.

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      site admin says:

      I’m afraid you have the wrong Bexley. We are in the United States. I believe you are looking for the Bexley in England.

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