Tempted to join the Greenwich Historical Society?
Good!
We are delighted to welcome anyone who shares an interest in our common heritage.
Good!
We are delighted to welcome anyone who shares an interest in our common heritage.
Benefits - aside from good company - include 'free' entry to seven lectures on the 4th Wednesday of January, February, March and April - September, October and November of each year; a twice-yearly Newsletter AND the annual Journal
Individual Membership costs £15 per annum, or £18 for two persons at the same address. Simply fill out the form below and we will forward a Membership Form for you to fill out and return.
Corporate membership costs just £45 per annum and entitles the Corporate Member to three copies of our annual Journal, three copies of each of our bi-annual newsletters, and admission to three members of your staff to our meetings. Additional members will be most welcome upon payment of our visitors' fee of £3.00 per meeting.
If you are interested in either Individual or Corporate membership, simply fill out the form below and we will forward a Membership Form for you to fill out and return.
Please note: we cannot undertake to answer individual historical enquiries. These are best addressed to Greenwich Heritage Centre: see 'Links'.
Individual Membership costs £15 per annum, or £18 for two persons at the same address. Simply fill out the form below and we will forward a Membership Form for you to fill out and return.
Corporate membership costs just £45 per annum and entitles the Corporate Member to three copies of our annual Journal, three copies of each of our bi-annual newsletters, and admission to three members of your staff to our meetings. Additional members will be most welcome upon payment of our visitors' fee of £3.00 per meeting.
If you are interested in either Individual or Corporate membership, simply fill out the form below and we will forward a Membership Form for you to fill out and return.
Please note: we cannot undertake to answer individual historical enquiries. These are best addressed to Greenwich Heritage Centre: see 'Links'.




