The London and Middlesex Historical Society is one hundred years old.  Back in 1901, a small group of concerned citizens determined to preserve the local history of London and surrounding Middlesex County by meeting together and publishing. 

Picture what an early meeting would have been like with Sir John Carling, Dr. Clarence Campbell, Dr. Solon Woolverton, Dr. John Dearness, Miss Harriet Priddis and Judge William Elliott.  All of these people presented informative papers and speeches to the Society.  Sometimes the papers were printed in the Society's own publication called Transactions.

Today, LMHS is still publishing, still offering excellent talks on historic topics, and still doing its part to preserve local history.  With the advent of the Internet, the Society can now reach a world-wide audience as well as the local community.

All are invited to look through Jack Sharp's Archives - a website for young historians.  We hope it helps with those school projects and speeches.


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