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Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, Jamie Williams, 75 Years of Running the Race, Church of Christ Stawell - The First 75 Years, 1981
Stawell Historical Society with compliments. Written in 1981 by Jamie Williamsstawell religion -
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Book, Stawell Historical Society, Navarre Building of Church of England 1901, 1901
... grampians Book Navarre Building of Church of England 1901 stawell ...stawell religion -
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Book, A.H. & J. Attrill, The Churches of Stawell, 1991
... grampians Book The Churches of Stawell stawell religion A.H. & J ...stawell religion -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, Churches all Denominations. Special Services
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Photograph, Reverend Susan Pearce
Stawell Uniting Church Minister 2011- Photographed in formal attire 2011 - 2020 1974-75 Runners Up C Gradereligion -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Historical Society, Uniting Church Pipe Organ
Pipe organ is as of 27/6/21 one hundred years old. It is a Dodd Organ made in South Australia. Previously Presbyterian Church still St Matthews.Two colour photographs of the pipes and one of the keyboard religion, music -
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Photograph, St Matthews Church
... of St Matthews Presbyterian Church Hall, Scallan Street Stawell ...Three colour photographs of St Matthews Presbyterian Church Hall, Scallan Street Stawellreligion -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, Dadswells Bridge Hall Centenary Church Service 18th/19th/2005, 2005
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Photograph, Rev Hartlett from the Primitive Methodist Church -- Studio Portrait
Rev Hartlett - Primitive Methodiststawell religion -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, Dorothy Brumby, Great Western Church’s /Meth/C of E/ Cath - Previously Cat No 3609, 2009
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Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Baptist Church Manse in Scallan Street
Baptist Manse beside the church in Scallan Street Stawell. The handwritten sign out the front is hard to decipher. Black & white photo of a brick single story building beside the church with wood and wire fence. The sign out the front is difficult to read from the photo, but words we can work out are ".... Designed & Erected by The Stawell ...... Plaster .... Inspection Invited Estimates Submitted for plastering cement work". "... Designed & Erected by The Stawell ...... Plaster... Inspection Invited Estimates Submitted for plastering cement work".stawell, religion -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, St Marks Presbyterian Church opened 1874, became the Stawell Scout Hall in 1992 on the corner of Alfred Street and Sharps Lane -- 2 Photos -- 1 Coloured
Former St Marks Presbyterian Church opened 1874. Became scout hall in 1992. Corner of Alfred Street and Sharps Lane.stawell religion -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Holy Trinity Anglican Church's Sanctuary & Chancel Screen
... Screen Stawell Religion ...Holy Trinity Anglican Church Sanctuary & Chancel Screenstawell religion -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Holy Trinity Anglican Church's Vicarage looking from Main Street Stawell
... from Main Street Stawell View of Holy Trinity Anglican Church ...View of Holy Trinity Anglican Church Vicarage Main Street.stawell religion -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, St James' Church of England in Glenorchy 1996
Glenorchy Church of England (St. James) 1996stawell religion -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, Dorothy Brumby, Christ Church Great Western 1911-1986, 1986
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Photograph, St James' Church of England in Glenorchy 1996
Glenorchy Church of England (St. James) 1996stawell religion -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Roman Catholic Church in Glenorchy c1930
... Glenorchy Roman Catholic Church c1930 Stawell Religion ...Glenorchy Roman Catholic Church c1930stawell religion -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Holy Trinity Anglican Church with its Manse & Soldiers Memorial WW1 in Main Street Stawell c1930
Holy Trinity Anglican Church and Manse Main Street Stawell c1930. Also Soldiers Memorial WW1stawell religion monument -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Church of Christ in Sloane Street on the corner of Skene Street c1920's
Church of Christ Sloane Street c1920’s corner of Skene Streetstawell religion -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Archive, Presbyterian Church Committee Meeting Minute Book 1860 - 1901, 1860 - 1901
Used by Commitee of Presbyterian Church Meeting Minutes 2-4-1860 to 24-6-1901 Also Members of Committee listed for Years 1891, 1892, 1893, 1894, 1895 Also Collectors Listed for Years 1873 Through to June 1890Black Cover with Gold Writingstawell, religion -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Archive, St Matthews Presbyterian Church Committee 1964 – 1977 Records, 1964 -1977
Various Recordsstawell, religion -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Realia, c1860's-1880's
Reported as being with the Davidson family of Deep Lead for a long time. Who may have been the original Donors through Cliff LoatsSilver Pated Communion Set. Two wafer Plates, two challises, wine jug and serving tray. Used at Deep Lead Congregational Churchstawell, religion -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Archive, Callawadda United Church Ladies Guild, 1967 - 1974
1967 -1974 Office Bearers and Attending membersstawell, religion -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Archive, St Patrick’s Church Building Meeting Minutes, 1988
Duplicate Copystawell, religion -
Federation University Art Collection
Ceramic - Artwork - Ceramics, Set of Four Goblets by John O'Loughlin
John O'LOUGHLIN Born Snowtown, South Australia In 1980 John O'Loughlin's life changed when he started wheel throwing ceramic vessels. During this time he discarded the superfluous and unnecessary clutter collected on the journey of life, yet retaining the essence of what mattered to him. John O’Loughlin's later artworks, such as 'Reliquary No. 20' engages with the way in which organised religion, specifically the Catholic Church, deals with the translation of the spiritual into the material. Informed by his extensive travels and studies, O’Loughlin’s ceramics reference the reliquaries and church artefacts that connect the life of this world with that of faith in another world. Completing undergeduate and post graduate works at Federation University John O'Loughlin's honours thesis was entitled "Ways and Means of Meaning, The Use of Symbol and Surface as Expressive Media in Ceramic Sculpture". The University provided a serious ceramic studio equipped with all the research tools for advanced ceramic exploration. Access to raw materials and a variety of kilns combined with excellent lecturers, mentors and technicians inspired, motivated and challenged him to push his accumulating knowledge to higher levels. O'Loughlin's working method in the studio is one of quiet, determined interaction with clay, idea and content. Experimentation with a variety of temperatures, firing methods and atmospheric conditions has produced a broad tonal and textural palette. He has worked with various clay bodies overlaid with coloured oxides, slips and engobes as the foundation for many of his works. O'Loughlin ufilised raised surfaces from old cemetery tombstones using the impressed forms and textures in his constructions. This research led him to the use of dry engobes to create a sense of antiquity, with crusty and distressed surfaces that resemble objects neglected in the oceans. These objects seem covered with the accretions and accumulations of history when re-discovered and brought to the surface as miraculous objects of mystery and magic. (https://www.thefreelibrary.com/John+O%27Loughlin%3A+a+man+re-invented.-a0216897107, accessed 12 September 2020) This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Four wheel thrown goblets, two with decorative stems. art, artwork, john o'loughlin, ceramics, goblets -
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Ceramic - Artwork - Ceramics, 'Reliquary No. 20' by John O'Loughlin, 2007
John O'LOUGHLIN Born Snowtown, South Australia In 1980 John O'Loughlin's life changed when he started wheel throwing ceramic vessels. During this time he discarded the superfluous and unnecessary clutter collected on the journey of life, yet retaining the essence of what mattered to him. John O’Loughlin's later artworks, such as 'Reliquary No. 20' engages with the way in which organised religion, specifically the Catholic Church, deals with the translation of the spiritual into the material. Informed by his extensive travels and studies, O’Loughlin’s ceramics reference the reliquaries and church artefacts that connect the life of this world with that of faith in another world. Completing undergeduate and post graduate works at Federation University John O'Loughlin's honours thesis was entitled "Ways and Means of Meaning, The Use of Symbol and Surface as Expressive Media in Ceramic Sculpture". The University provided a serious ceramic studio equipped with all the research tools for advanced ceramic exploration. Access to raw materials and a variety of kilns combined with excellent lecturers, mentors and technicians inspired, motivated and challenged him to push his accumulating knowledge to higher levels. O'Loughlin's working method in the studio is one of quiet, determined interaction with clay, idea and content. Experimentation with a variety of temperatures, firing methods and atmospheric conditions has produced a broad tonal and textural palette. He has worked with various clay bodies overlaid with coloured oxides, slips and engobes as the foundation for many of his works. O'Loughlin ufilised raised surfaces from old cemetery tombstones using the impressed forms and textures in his constructions. This research led him to the use of dry engobes to create a sense of antiquity, with crusty and distressed surfaces that resemble objects neglected in the oceans. These objects seem covered with the accretions and accumulations of history when re-discovered and brought to the surface as miraculous objects of mystery and magic. (https://www.thefreelibrary.com/John+O%27Loughlin%3A+a+man+re-invented.-a0216897107, accessed 12 September 2020) This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Lidded ceramic form.art, artwork, john o'loughlan, ceramics, available, available ceramics -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Archive - Blueprint, St Matthew Uniting Church Plans, 12/10/1997
Proposed alterations to Uniting Church St Matthews Stawell N.H. Cottman 12/10/1979Paper & Tracing Paper in brown Cardboard roll holderreligion -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Archive - Blueprint, Methodist Church Main Street Plans, 20/10/1965
Alterations and additions to Stawell Methodist Church Main Street Earle and Associates Architects 25/10/1965 Job 6455 Drawing 3Paper in brown Cardboard roll holderreligion -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Realia - Numismatics, Medallion
Presented during Church Jubilee 1911Gilt with Blue. Gilt writing on blue embossed church on gilt centreSt Matt's Presbyt'n Church Stawell On Medallion Jubilee 1860 - 1911 Stawell Presbyterian Church on blue cardjubilee, church, religion