Primary contact
5 Civic Lane, Bridgetown
Bridgetown, Western Australia 6255
Bridgetown Historical Society Inc, Bridgetown, Western Australia
The Society was formed in 1990 to preserve Bridgetown's unique history, and is the custodian of photographs and ephemera relating to Bridgetown and surrounding areas.
Bridgetown is a town in the South West region of Western Australia, approximately 270 kilometres (168 mi) south of Perth on the Blackwood River. It is one of eight heritage listed towns in Western Australia and, as such, it is important to preserve the history of the town and its people.
The Society's objectives are:
Chairperson, Vice Chairperson, Secretary, Treasurer and four ordinary committee members. All are volunteers with no salaried staff.
Records and photographs are being digitised onto MOSAiC software. All donations are accessioned and will be available through MOSAiC once digitised.
Yornup School House Bridgetown Police Station Museum 1880.
Photographs and ephemera of Bridgetown, local newspapers, log books, local history books and local family memoirs.
Currently this is only possible by email or coming into the Bridgetown Historical Society office (Yornup School).
Open Wednesday and Friday 9am-3pm; Saturday 10am-1pm. (Check website for any changes.) Email enquiries anytime.
Any person can enquire. Photos and ephemera are not available to borrow, but can be viewed for research purposes with a Society member present. However, MOSAiC will permit state-wide access and eventually nationally.
Family research, buildings, activities.
Scanning of documents, email, downloading to USB etc. is available.
The museum is open to the public on Saturdays 10am-2pm. At other times by appointment.
Revised 9 March 2023