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Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Document - Tower Hill Presbyterian Church Invoice, Committee of Tower Hill Presbyterian Church, 1871
This is an invoice sent to Messrs W.& J. Hall in September 1871 by the Committee of the Tower Hill Presbyterian Church. It refers to the annual church seat rental fee of three pounds, half of which had been paid in January of that year. The Tower Hill Presbyterian Church was under the auspices of the Koroit Presbyterian Church and services had been held in the Tower Hill area as early as 1845. The first permanent minister, Rev. Lachlan McGillivray. was appointed in 1849 and a wooden church was erected at Tower Hill in 1850. William and James Hall were early farmers in the Tower Hill district.This invoice is of considerable interest as a rare memento of the 19th century Tower Hill Presbyterian Church and a record of the practice of charging an annual fee for a family's use of its own pews in a church.This is a sheet of blue and cream mottled paper with ruled red lines, black printing and handwriting in ink. The sheet is creased, torn at the edges and faded.Messrs W. & J. Hall 30 Sept. 1871 An Account with the Committee of the Tower Hill Presbyterian Churchtower hill presbyterian church, w.& j. hall koroit -
Clunes Museum
Photograph, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH WHEN THE BRICKS WERE PAINTED.PHOTOGRAPH OF PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, CLUNES. RED BRICK BUILDING.local history, churches - presbyterian -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Collection plate, Collection Plates, Presbyterian Church, Linton, 1900
Used as collection plates. Donation to the Presbyterian church by T.M.Wise.Two round wooden plates with red cloth inserts embroidered with yellow flowers."Presented to the Presbyterian church by T.M.Wise".presbyterian church linton, collection plates, t.m. wise -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Memorial tablet for James Dodds, in Presbyterian Church, Linton
At the time this photograph was taken (1990), this memorial tablet was in the Presbyterian Church in Linton. The memorial is now in the LDHS collection (Registration number 2013-07.)Colour photo of memorial tablet for James Dodds."Presbyterian Church Linton".james dodds, presbyterian church linton, memorials -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Photograph, C J Brooks, Presbyterian (now Uniting) Church, Buninyong, interior towards South wall, 9/11/1991
historic building, Colour photograph, Presbyterian (now Uniting) Church, Buninyong, interior towards South wall.buninyong, church, presbyterian, uniting -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Photograph, C J Brooks, Presbyterian (now Uniting) Church, Buninyong, interior towards South -West corner, 9/11/1991
historic building, Colour photograph, Presbyterian (now Uniting) Church, Buninyong, interior towards South wall.buninyong, church, presbyterian, uniting -
Myrtleford and District Historical Society
Tennis Trophy, Presbyterian Tennis Club Trophy, 1940
This trophy links ten years of domination by the Myrtleford Presbyterian Tennis Club to prominent local families.The trophy acknowledges the dedication and skill of early 20th century sporting clubs, in this case members from the Dalgleish, Robertson, Macaulay, McGeehan and Moore families in the fourth decade of tennis in the district. These families became driving forces in the creation of the public tennis courts in Myrtleford. . Silver-plated metal trophy cup with two handlesPresbyterian T.C., Premiers, 1940tennis myrtleford -
Beaufort Historical Society
Photograph, New St Andrews Presbyterian Church Beaufort
Brick Presbyterian Church opened in Livingstone St Beaufort on Nov 28 1909. Rev. Charles Neville was the Minister. The foyer was added in 1983.Black and White Photograph of St Andrews Presbyterian ChurcNilbeaufort, beaufort buildings, beaufort church -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Album - Album page, St Stephen's Presbyterian Church, Balaclava Road, Circa 1972
This photograph is part of the Caulfield Historical Album 1972. This album was created in approximately 1972 as part of a project by the Caulfield Historical Society to assist in identifying buildings worthy of preservation. The album is related to a Survey the Caulfield Historical Society developed in collaboration with the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and Caulfield City Council to identify historic buildings within the City of Caulfield that warranted the protection of a National Trust Classification. Principal photographer thought to be Trevor Hart, member of Caulfield Historical Society. Most photographs were taken between 1966-1972 with a small number of photographs being older and from unknown sources. All photographs are black and white except where stated, with 386 photographs over 198 pages. From: Glen Eira Heritage Management Plan (1996) by Andrew Ward and Associates: In 1905, the land was vacant in Balaclava Road, north side, from Kooyong Road east to the right of way, except for one house. A block of this land was acquired by the Presbyterian community and a timber church erected there in 1910. In time, a larger church was required. After several years of fund raising led by George Kinross, a new red brick St Stephen's church was built in 1926 to the design of architects Haddon and Henderson. George Currie was the builder and the cost of construction was £5,100.Glen Eira Heritage Management Plan 1996 by Andrew Ward St Stephens has architectural importance as a noteworthy example of a Gothic Transitional design in the Arts and Crafts eclectic manner (see Stylistic Typology in National Trust's Historic Church's Study}. The facade treatment successfully combines Christian symbols with Gothic forms in the Arts and Crafts mode (comparable with Haddon's Presbyterian Church, Malvern (1906) and Haddon and Henderson's Oakleigh Church (1928). It is locally important as an example of Robert Haddon's work in Caulfield, where he also lived (4 Glenferrie St q.v.).Page 24 of Photograph Album with four black and white photographs of St Stephen's Presbyterian Church, with Balaclava Road written on the top right hand side. Three photos are of the exterior and one is a wide view of the inside towards the altar.Hand written: St Stephen's Presbyterian Church Balaclava Road [top right of page] / 24 [bottom right]trevor hart, caulfield north, balaclava road, george kinross, haddon and henderson, george currie, st stephen's, 1900's, 1920's, gothic transitional, christian symbols, arts and crafts, robert haddon, stylistic typology, gothic, presbyterian church, architects, red bricks, entrances -
Clunes Museum
Photograph, PRESBYTERIAN SUNDAY SCHOOL, 1922
JUBILEE OF CLUNES PRESBYTERIAN SUNDAY SCHOOLPHOTOGRAPH, BLACK & WHITE, GROUP OF ADULTS AND CHILDREN AT JUBILEE OF PRESBYTERIAN SUNDAY SCHOOL IN 1922.JUBILEE OF PRESBTERIAN CHURCH 60 YEARS OF SUNDAY SCHOOL OCT. 1922local history, photography, photographs, churches presbyterian -
Beaufort Historical Society
Photograph, Early St Andrews Presbyterian Church
The first Presbyterian Church in Beaufort, located at corner of Livingstone and Warburton streets. Closed Nov 21 1909 when the new church was opened in Livingstone Street. The building was used as a Sunday School until it was destroyed by fire on 23 November 1963.Black and White Photograph of the wooden Presbyterian Churchnonebeaufort, beaufort buildings, beaufort church -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - St Andrews Presbyterian Church Bairnsdale Victoria, Ian Fraser, 1980 c
Sold for business use after amalgamation of Presbyterian and Methodist cjurches to become Uniting ChurchColour photograph of St Andrews Presbyterian Church Main Street Bairnsdale Victoriahistoric buildings, religion, churches -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Presbyterian Sunday school building in Scallan Street c1930's
Presbyterian Sunday school building Scallan Street c 1930's.Two copies of a timber building with corrugated iron roof. The building is known as the Presbyterian Sunday School. St. Matthews Sunday Schoolstawell religion -
Clunes Museum
Photograph, PRESBYTERIAN SUNDAY SCHOOL
.1 GROUP OF PRESBYTERIAN SUNDAY SCHOOL PUPILS WITH SOME ADULTS, OUTSIDE KINDERGARTEN SUNDAY SCHOOL. .2 COPYlocal history, photography, photographs, churches, presbyterian -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Photograph, Clive Brooks, Buninyong Uniting Church (1860, formerly Presbyterian) Learmonth St. western wall, 9 Nov. 1991
detail of historic buildingColour photo Buninyong Uniting Church (1860, formerly Presbyterian) Learmonth St. western wall, showing buttressesbuninyong, church, presbyterian, uniting, learmonth st. -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, Committee, St Matthew’s Presbyterian Church, Stawell - Centenary 1860-1960, 1960
A History of St. Matthews Presbyterian Church in StawellPale blue card cover with brown print, below which is a photograph of a church and more printSt. Matthews Presbyterian Church Stawell Centenary 1860-1960stawell religion -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Album - Album page, St Stephen's Presbyterian Church, Balaclava Road, Circa 1972
This photograph is part of the Caulfield Historical Album 1972. This album was created in approximately 1972 as part of a project by the Caulfield Historical Society to assist in identifying buildings worthy of preservation. The album is related to a Survey the Caulfield Historical Society developed in collaboration with the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and Caulfield City Council to identify historic buildings within the City of Caulfield that warranted the protection of a National Trust Classification. Principal photographer thought to be Trevor Hart, member of Caulfield Historical Society. Most photographs were taken between 1966-1972 with a small number of photographs being older and from unknown sources. All photographs are black and white except where stated, with 386 photographs over 198 pages. From: Glen Eira Heritage Management Plan (1996) by Andrew Ward and Associates In 1905, the land was vacant in Balaclava Road, north side, from Kooyong Road east to the right of way, except for one house. A block of this land was acquired by the Presbyterian community and a timber church erected there in 1910. In time, a larger church was required. After several years of fund raising led by George Kinross, a new red brick St Stephen's church was built in 1926 to the design of architects Haddon and Henderson. George Currie was the builder and the cost of construction was £5,100.From: Glen Eira Heritage Management Plan (1996) by Andrew Ward and Associates: St Stephens has architectural importance as a noteworthy example of a Gothic Transitional design in the Arts and Crafts eclectic manner (see Stylistic Typology in National Trust's Historic Church's Study}. The facade treatment successfully combines Christian symbols with Gothic forms in the Arts and Crafts mode (comparable with Haddon's Presbyterian Church, Malvern (1906) and Haddon and Henderson's Oakleigh Church (1928). It is locally important as an example of Robert Haddon's work in Caulfield, where he also lived (4 Glenferrie St q.v.).Page 26 of Photograph Album including three black and white photographs of St Stephen's Presbyterian Church, with two photographs in portrait mode across the top showing 2 different stained glass windows from the inside; and one in landscape mode in the bottom section which appears to be a photograph of a framed photograph or drawing of the church.Hand written: St Stephen's Presbyterian Church Balaclava Road [top right] / 26 [bottom right]trevor hart, caulfield north, balaclava road, george kinross, haddon and henderson, george currie, st stephen's, 1900's, 1920's, gothic transitional, christian symbols, arts and crafts, robert haddon, stylistic typology, gothic, drawings, presbyterian church, architects, lead lights, stained glass windows -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph - copy, D. Clark, Presbyterian Girls Fellowship, 1930 original 1989 copy
Presbyterian Girls Fellowship group, Tatura. Including President, Ministers wife, Mrs Shaw and School Teacher Ruth Collins. Original photograph held by A. Hampton.Black and white copy of photograph of Presbyterian Girls Fellowship, Tatura, late 1930's.on back: Pres. girls Fellowship. Names below photo. -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Card - Pledge card, The Presbyterian Fellowship of Australia
The card states that the PFA "is part of the Presbyterian Church of Australia and this Church is within the Fellowship of the world-wide Church"E2235.1.1 & E2235.1.2 : Presbyterian Fellowship of Australia single-sided white card with blue PFA symbol and text.E2235.1.2: "30/11/41 Janet Lumsden"presbyterian fellowship of australia, presbyterian church of australia -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Smeaton Presbyterian Church, 2015, 18/12/2015
The Smeaton Presbyterian Church was built in 1859 of locally made brick, and opened in 1860. The building committee was . Messrs. John Hepburn, W. McAlpine, W. Anderson, S. Moore, W. H. Clarke and W. Miller. It cost an estimated 1,200 pounds, and was assisted by Captain John Hepburn who donated 5 acres of land and 150 pounds for the church. The rest was contributed by the settlers and their employees. Around 1890, the outside brickwork was given a coat of cement, which has improved with age. In 1938 the grey stained exterior was described as “not altogether displeasing”. Colour photographs of Smeaton Presbyterian Church.smeaton, smeaton presbyterian church, churches, kooroocheang -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Photograph, C J Brooks, Presbyterian (now Uniting) Church, Buninyong, interior, stained glass window in memory of R. Gillespie, 9/11/1991
historic building, stained glass window depicting Christ as Shepherd with flock.Colour photo, Presbyterian (now Uniting) Church, Buninyong, interior, stained glass window in memory of R. Gillespie.buninyong, church, presbyterian, uniting, stained glass, gillespie -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Certificate, Harry Brown & Co. Print., Ballarat, Linton Presbyterian Church Spring Flower Show, First Prize, 1970, 1970
Awarded to Graeme Dunn.Rectangular, blue cardboard certificate for first prize at Linton Presbyterian Church Spring flower show and fair, 1970.Text: " LINTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH / SPRING FLOWER SHOW AND FAIR / PARISH HALL, LINTON / Saturday Nov 7 1970 / FIRST PRIZE / Awarded to Graeme Dunn / For Flat Bowl.linton presbyterian church, events, flower shows, certificates, awards, graeme dunn -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph - copy, D. Clark, Presbyterian Men's Group Tatura, 1989 copy 1930 original
Members of Presbyterian Men's Group, Order of the Burning Bush. Late 1930's. Including Rev. J. Shaw. Original held by A. Hampton.Black and white copy of photograph of Presbyterian Men's Group, Order of the Burning Bush 1930's Tatura.on back: Pres. Men's Group 1930. Names below photo. -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - B/W photograph, Mr C J Brooks, Former Presbyterian Manse, Buninyong, 19 July 1994
Built for Rev. Thomas Hastie, C19thFormer Presbyterian Manse, Scott St Buninyong, built for Rev. Thomas Hastie. Brick construction, bay window, polychrome, 3 chimneys, ornate wrought iron verandah.buninyong, presbyterian, manse, brick building -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Booklet, Presbyterian Board of Religious Education, The Order of the Burning Bush and Covenant
Presbyterian Church of Australia The Order of the Burning Bush a Church club for boys and young men small, 12 page book. The book has a blue cover and contains The Rules of the Order; Commendations; The Ritual; Initiation to the First Degree; Initiation to the Second Degree and Appendix. 3rd edition.the order of the burning bush -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Photograph, Clive Brooks, Buninyong Uniting Church (1860, formerly Presbyterian) Learmonth St. front view from east, 9 Nov. 1991
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. -
Buninyong Visitor Information Centre
Photograph, The Presbyterian Manse, Scott Street, Buninyong
The manse is located diagonally behind the former Presbyterian Church in Buninyong. The house has been in private hands for over fifty years. Sepia coloured copy of a photograph of the Presbyterian Manse, Scott Street, Buninyong. Image shows the original was torn in two.manses, presbyterian church, heritage listed buildings, buninyong -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Church, Clare Gervasoni, Ebenezer St John's Presbyterian Church, 28/09/2020
Ebenezer Presbyterian Church is located in Armstrong Street South, Ballarat. The earliest church on the site was wooden church was and built in 1857 for the miners Gold Rush. In 1862 the wooden building was replaced by the bluestone church still in use today. The bluestone church was designed by architect Henry Richards Caselli in Lombardic Romanesque style. It features tall windows with paired round headed lights, buttresses and huge brackets. The porch and gallery were added in the 1880s to cater for an increase in the size of the congregation and are the only additions to the church. The 1880s porch features bracketted gables, finial, piers, string course and triple windows. The Ebenezer Church is important architecturally for its interior as well as its exterior, as it has a Classical Revival design that is both distinctive and unusual in Australia. The Ebenezer Presbyterian Church Hall built to the right of the church was constructed in 1892 and is made of locally produced red brick, which was more fashionable at the time. It too has been built in Lombardic Romanesque style in sympathy with the church building and features tall arched windows. The double-storey presbytery, built on the left of the church dates around the 1880s and is also constructed of red brick. Built in Victorian Classical Freestyle, it has elegant quoining on its corners, large windows upstairs, and prominent bay windows on the ground floor. The Armstrong Street facade is sheltered from the sun by a verandah and balcony featuring fine cast iron columns and lacework. The whole complex is surrounded by its 1880s cast iron paling fence. Henry Richards Caselli is perhaps best known in Ballarat for the large number of churches in Victoria that he designed, with two Lombardic Romanesque examples in Ballarat, the Ebenezer Presbyterian church, Armstrong Street South between 1862 and 1863 and the Lutheran Church in Doveton Street in 1876. This photograph was taken during the Covid19 pandemic and the associated shutdowns.Colour photographs of Ebenezer St John's Presbyterian Church.ebenezer st john's presbyterian church, ebenezer, church, ballarat, henry richards caselli -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Photograph, C J Brooks, Presbyterian (now Uniting) Church, Buninyong, interior, stained glass windows north wall, 9/11/1991
historic building, windows donated by Mr G Richmond, former pupil at Rev. Hastie's school, as a tribute to Mr & Mrs Thomas Scott Window made by James Ballantyne & Son, Edinburgh, Scotland.Colour photo, Presbyterian (now Uniting) Church, Buninyong, interior, stained glass windows north wall, memorial to Scott family.buninyong, church, presbyterian, uniting, scott, stained glass -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Photograph, C J Brooks, Presbyterian (now Uniting) Church, Buninyong, interior, Pulpit, chair and Communion Table, 9/11/1991
historic building, original pulpit and communion tableColour photo, Presbyterian (now Uniting) Church, Buninyong, interior, Pulpit, chair and Communion Table, large arch and cross on wallbuninyong, church, presbyterian, uniting, pulpit, communion table