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Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Photograph, Clive Brooks, Buninyong Uniting Church (1860, formerly Presbyterian) Learmonth St. front view from east, 9 Nov. 1991
... Buninyong Uniting Church (1860, formerly Presbyterian...Buninyong Uniting Church (1860, formerly Presbyterian... St. Buninyong Uniting Church (1860, formerly Presbyterian ...detail of historic buildingBuninyong Uniting Church (1860, formerly Presbyterian) Learmonth St. front view from east, showing steeple and gothic arched windows and entrance.buninyong, church, presbyterian, uniting, learmonth st. -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - church, Former Joseph Street Paton Memorial Presbyterian Church, Canadian, 2008, 26 /04/2008
The Jubilee of this church was held in 1933. "Paton Memorial Presbyterian Church. BALLARAT, Sunday Jubilee celebrations of the Paton Memorial Presbyterian Church were well attended in the week end. A basket picnic on Saturday at Eureka Stockade reserve was followed at night by a social gathering, at which a birthday cake was cut by Mrs. Amor, a foundation member. On Sunday special services were led by Rev. J. A. Moscript, assisted by the young men of St. John's Church. The church was originally founded, by the late Mrs. J. P. Murray to mission to the needs of the busy mining community which existed in Canadian in early years." (The Age, 06 November 1933.) PATON MEMORIAL CHURCH - An interesting tree-planting ceremony was performed in the grounds of the Paton Memorial Church on Saturday lost. Trees were put in by the scholars of the Sunday school to commemorate the enlistment of all the boys who had in any way been connected with the church. Sunday school, and Young Men's Club. The Mayor (Cr Levy) spoke in terms of praise of the lads who had enlisted to fight for right against might and the tyranny of Prussian militarism. The Hon. R. McGregor MLA., and the Revs. A. H. Moore and W. Rowlands were among those present. on also Mesdames J. P. Murray and McGowan, two of the founders of the church. During the afternoon Cr Levy planted a tree in honor of Mrs Murray. Afternoon tea was served by the ladies of the congregation. (The Age, 06 November 1933.) This church was in the middle of a Chinese neighbourhood, and the 1800s the leprosarium was in the vicinity. This bhurch was demolished not long after this photo was taken. Colour photograph of a weatherboard church in Joseph Street, Canadian. In 1937 this church was under the control of St. John's Peel-street, Ballarat. Members of the congregation: * Mrs. Amor - A foundation member. * Thomas Clarke and Isabella Clarke (formerly Ross) lived next door and according to family members "had a lot to do with the church". * Mrs McGowan - a founder of the church * Mrs. J. P. Murray founded the church to mission to the needs of the busy mining community which existed in Canadian in early years. joseph street ballarat, joseph street canadian, former joseph street paton memorial presbyterian church, ballarat, church, weatherboard church, presbyterian church, paton memorial church, clayton hill, claytons hill, leprosarium, chinese -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Certificate, First Prize, Presbyterian Church Grand Annual Show, Linton, 1952
Mrs McCarthy, who was awarded the certificates, was formerly Kathleen O'Beirne. Three cards - two blue "First Prize" cards - awarded for 'Prettiest Jug' and 'Article not costing more than 2/6'; one white "Second Prize' card, awarded for 'Prettiest Cub and Saucer'.Blue rectangular card with dark blue printing. Awarded to Mrs. McCarthy for Article not costing more than 2/6.Text: " Presbyterian Church, Linton / GRAND ANNUAL SHOW / FIRST PRIZE / AWARDED TO Mrs. V. McCarthy / FOR Article not costing more than 2/6 / Nov 29th. 1952. "presbyterian church linton. grand annual show, events, prize certificates, mrs v. mccarthy, kathleen o'beirne -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Certificate, Second Prize, Presbyterian Church Grand Annual Show, Linton, 1952
Mrs McCarthy, who was awarded the certificates, was formerly Kathleen O'Beirne. Three cards - two blue "First Prize" cards - awarded for 'Prettiest Jug' and 'Article not costing more than 2/6'; one white "Second Prize' card, awarded for 'Prettiest Cub and Saucer'.Cream rectangular card with dark blue printing. Awarded to Mrs. McCarthy for Prettiest Cup and Saucer.Text: " Presbyterian Church, Linton / GRAND ANNUAL SHOW / SECOND PRIZE / AWARDED TO Mrs. V. McCarthy / FOR Prettiest Cup and Saucer / Nov 29th. 1952. "presbyterian church linton. grand annual show, events, prize certificates, mrs v. mccarthy, kathleen o'beirne -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Certificate, First Prize, Presbyterian Church Grand Annual Show, Linton, 1952
Mrs McCarthy, who was awarded the certificates, was formerly Kathleen O'Beirne. Three cards - two blue "First Prize" cards - awarded for 'Prettiest Jug' and 'Article not costing more than 2/6'; one white "Second Prize' card, awarded for 'Prettiest Cub and Saucer'.Blue rectangular card with dark blue printing. Awarded to Mrs. McCarthy for Prettiest Jug.Text: " Presbyterian Church, Linton / GRAND ANNUAL SHOW / FIRST PRIZE / AWARDED TO Mrs. V. McCarthy / FOR Prettiest Jug / Nov 29th. 1952. "presbyterian church linton. grand annual show, events, prize certificates, mrs v. mccarthy, kathleen o'beirne -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Maroondah Highway Central, Ringwood. Corner of Warrandyte Road and Maroondah Highway taken from clock tower. 1960 including Disposal business (formerly Bamford's Timer Yard)
Black and white photograph (2 copies)Written on back of one copy: "Corner of Maroondah Highway and Warrandyte Road. Foreground- formerly Bamford's timber yard,. Centre- Presbyterian Church. Laughnan's Hill in background.