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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Daryl Walker, Catholic Church Windows, 1986
Stained glass windows, in Chancel of Sacred Heart Church, Tatura. Presented by Mr and Mrs Thomas Hogan 1912.Black and white photographs of stained glass windows, interior, of Sacred Heart Church, Tatura.on back: stained glass windows, Catholic Church Tatura 1986mr and mrs thomas hogan, sacred heart church tatura, church stained glass tatura -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Envelope, Packet: Ringwood Roman Cates (E-Z) and Cuttings incl Catholic Church 1927-1968
Roman Catholic Church Packet 2; Newsletters, newspaper clippings and church notices. -
Clunes Museum
Book, 18 WEST SQUARE LONDON SE, PUBLICATIONS OF THE CATHOLIC TRUTH SOCIETY VOLUME 21, 1894
RELIGIOUS BOOK - NAVY COVER. PUBLICATION OF THE CATHOLIC TRUTH SOCIETY VOLUME 21non-fictionlocal history, book, religious, books, religion -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Roman Catholic Church, Hurstbridge (1969)
Image 19 Roman Catholic Church, Hurstbridge 1969 Mud brickwalls, constructed by voluntary labour The Alistair Knox Collection The Alistair Knox Collection is a series of mounted enlarged photos of mud brick houses and related subjects. The collection is understood to have been put together by Alistair Knox although it is the work of several unacknowledged photographers. For some years it was held by the Building Department of the former Eltham Shire Council and was then passed to our Society for safekeeping. Some of the photos have been used in Knox's books and from time to time some of them have been part of various historical displays. As far as we know there has not been a public display of the whole collection which numbers about forty photographs. The collection has been copied on to slides for the purpose of this meeting and to be retained as part of the Society's pictorial collection. Alistair Knox 1912 - 1986 is acknowledged as the founder of Eltham's mud brick building movement. Many of the buildings shown in the collection are of his design and he was also involved with the construction of several of them. Others are the work of his contemporaries and associates such as Peter Glass, Gordon Ford, and John Harcourt. (EDHS Newsletter No. 145 July 2002)Handwritten notes in pencil re details of building, year of construction, owner, designer, builder, etchurstbridge, mud brick construction, roman catholic church, alistair knox collection, church -
Ballarat and District Irish Association
Photograph - digital, Shane Dunne, St Mary's Catholic Church Clarendon, 2014, 2014
St Mary's Clarendon was dedicated on 09 November 1871. In 2014 it is part of St Alipius Parish, Ballarat East. "OPENING OF THE NEW CHURCH AT CLARENDON. On Thursday, November 9th, his Lordship the Bishop, accompanied by the various clergymen who assisted at the Mission, left Ballarat early in the morning, and proceeded through Buninyong to open the new church recently erected by the untiring exertions and liberality of the Catholics of Clarendon, and dedicated to the Blessed Virgin under the title of 'Auxilium Christianorum.' The church, which is composed of stone, with Lal Lal white brick facings, is 43 feet long by 20 feet wide, including a nice chancel, and has cost up to the present about £500. As the Bishop was approaching the locality, a large number of horsemen met and escorted, him to the church, arriving at 11 o'clock. Here also were a large number of children, 192, prepared for Confirmation, who were similarly attired as candidates in Ballarat. A procession, headed by the cross bearer and acolytes, was formed of the children and moved round the church, followed by the clergymen and the Bishop, who sprinkled the edifice with holy water. The building having been blessed and consecrated, High Mass, coram episcopo, was celebrated by the Very Rev. Dean Moore, the Rev. T. O'Donnell acting as deacon, Rev. M. J. Shanahan, as sub-deacon, and Rev. J. D. O' Sullivan, as master of ceremonies. After the Communion the Rev. J. D. O'Sullivan preached an impressive sermon on devotion to the Blessed Virgin. The collection amounted to about £40.9." (freeman's Journal, 25 November 1871)Six colour photographs of exterior and interior views of St Mary's Clarendon. st mary's clarendon, clarendon, st mary's, catholic -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Catholic Presbytery Opening 1961
Official opening of the Catholic Presbytery, 19th November 1961.|L to R: Rev. Laity (Anglican)tatura, buildings, historic, religion, christian, costume, male -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - HILDA HILL COLLECTION: THE AUSTRALIAN CATHOLIC TRUTH SOCIETY, June 30, 1939
Hilda Hill Collection. The Australian Catholic Truth Society Record. June 30, 1939. (No. 175) The Centenary of the Little Sisters of the Poor 1839 - 1939. Booklet No. 819 Price 2d.The Advocate Press, 143-151 A'Beckett Street, Melbourne.church, centenary, little sister of the poor 1939, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/jeanne_jugan -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Lisa Gervasoni, St Laurence O'Toole Catholic Church, Sandon, 2017, 16/07/2017
St Laurence O'Toole church and cemetery is located in a rural setting at 801/821 Creswick-Newstead Rd, Sandon. Originally a small wooden school (22’x14’) was erected in Sandon by Father Patrick Smyth (who was involved in the Eureka Stockade movement) in 1859. It was also used for Mass and became known as a chapel. In June 1882 tenders were called for the construction of a brick Church by the Castlemaine architect, T.F. Kibble, and it was built at a cost of 1000 pounds. The church was blessed by Archbishop Goold on 06 May 1883 and dedicated to St Laurence O'Toole. The brick building demonstrates original design qualities of a Victorian Rudimentary Gothic style, including the steeply pitched, parapet gable roof form, together with a central steeply pitched, gabled porch that projects slightly from the main gable end. Other intact qualities include the exposed brick wall construction, lapped galvanised corrugated iron roof cladding, minor gabled porch at the rear, small ventilation dormers nearby the roof ridgeline, series of stone steps that lead to the central porch with its double pointed door opening and vertical boarded doors, simple rose window in the main gable end, pointed windows, brick buttresses with double lower copings, and the light masonry detailing (the banding marking the floor level within, buttress copings, window and door surrounds and quoins, and the drip moulds).(Shire of Mount Alexander: Heritage Study of the former Shire of Newstead, 2000) The visually connected cemetery demonstrates important visual qualities formed by the regular rows of graves and cemetery architecture, and the grassed and treed rural landscape. It is a rare and substantially intact example of a Victorian Catholic Church with a cemetery in its churchyard. Many headstones and cemetery architecture, date from the 19th century and represent some fine examples of masonry craftsmanship. Some refurbisments occurred during the 1940s and in 2002 a major restoration project was undertaken from roof to footings, by a dedicated band of volunteers and trades people. Work was completed mid 2003 and in November 2003 St Laurence’s was re-dedicated with the celebration of Mass and a picnic tea. Colour photograph of a brick church at Sandon, Victoria.sandon, sandon cemetery, st laurence o'toole catholic church, sandon -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, St Laurence O'Toole Catholic Church, Sandon, 2017, 16/07/2017
St Laurence O'Toole church and cemetery is located in a rural setting at 801/821 Creswick-Newstead Rd, Sandon. Originally a small wooden school (22’x14’) was erected in Sandon by Father Patrick Smyth (who was involved in the Eureka Stockade movement) in 1859. It was also used for Mass and became known as a chapel. In June 1882 tenders were called for the construction of a brick Church by the Castlemaine architect, T.F. Kibble, and it was built at a cost of 1000 pounds. The church was blessed by Archbishop Goold on 06 May 1883 and dedicated to St Laurence O'Toole. The brick building demonstrates original design qualities of a Victorian Rudimentary Gothic style, including the steeply pitched, parapet gable roof form, together with a central steeply pitched, gabled porch that projects slightly from the main gable end. Other intact qualities include the exposed brick wall construction, lapped galvanised corrugated iron roof cladding, minor gabled porch at the rear, small ventilation dormers nearby the roof ridgeline, series of stone steps that lead to the central porch with its double pointed door opening and vertical boarded doors, simple rose window in the main gable end, pointed windows, brick buttresses with double lower copings, and the light masonry detailing (the banding marking the floor level within, buttress copings, window and door surrounds and quoins, and the drip moulds).(Shire of Mount Alexander: Heritage Study of the former Shire of Newstead, 2000) The visually connected cemetery demonstrates important visual qualities formed by the regular rows of graves and cemetery architecture, and the grassed and treed rural landscape. It is a rare and substantially intact example of a Victorian Catholic Church with a cemetery in its churchyard. Many headstones and cemetery architecture, date from the 19th century and represent some fine examples of masonry craftsmanship. Some refurbisments occurred during the 1940s and in 2002 a major restoration project was undertaken from roof to footings, by a dedicated band of volunteers and trades people. Work was completed mid 2003 and in November 2003 St Laurence’s was re-dedicated with the celebration of Mass and a picnic tea. Brick church at Sandon, Victoriasandon, sandon cemetery, st laurence o'toole catholic church, sandon -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, Clare Gervasoni, St Laurence O'Toole Catholic Church, Sandon, 2017, 16/07/2017
St Laurence O'Toole church and cemetery is located in a rural setting at 801/821 Creswick-Newstead Rd, Sandon. Originally a small wooden school (22’x14’) was erected in Sandon by Father Patrick Smyth (who was involved in the Eureka Stockade movement) in 1859. It was also used for Mass and became known as a chapel. In June 1882 tenders were called for the construction of a brick Church by the Castlemaine architect, T.F. Kibble, and it was built at a cost of 1000 pounds. The church was blessed by Archbishop Goold on 06 May 1883 and dedicated to St Laurence O'Toole. The brick building demonstrates original design qualities of a Victorian Rudimentary Gothic style, including the steeply pitched, parapet gable roof form, together with a central steeply pitched, gabled porch that projects slightly from the main gable end. Other intact qualities include the exposed brick wall construction, lapped galvanised corrugated iron roof cladding, minor gabled porch at the rear, small ventilation dormers nearby the roof ridgeline, series of stone steps that lead to the central porch with its double pointed door opening and vertical boarded doors, simple rose window in the main gable end, pointed windows, brick buttresses with double lower copings, and the light masonry detailing (the banding marking the floor level within, buttress copings, window and door surrounds and quoins, and the drip moulds).(Shire of Mount Alexander: Heritage Study of the former Shire of Newstead, 2000) The visually connected cemetery demonstrates important visual qualities formed by the regular rows of graves and cemetery architecture, and the grassed and treed rural landscape. It is a rare and substantially intact example of a Victorian Catholic Church with a cemetery in its churchyard. Many headstones and cemetery architecture, date from the 19th century and represent some fine examples of masonry craftsmanship. Some refurbisments occurred during the 1940s and in 2002 a major restoration project was undertaken from roof to footings, by a dedicated band of volunteers and trades people. Work was completed mid 2003 and in November 2003 St Laurence’s was re-dedicated with the celebration of Mass and a picnic tea. Colour photograph of a red brick church in Sandon. sandon, sandon cemetery, st laurence o'toole catholic church, sandon -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Treed road behind St Laurence O'Toole Catholic Church, Sandon, 2017, 16/07/2017
St Laurence O'Toole church and cemetery is located in a rural setting at 801/821 Creswick-Newstead Rd, Sandon. Originally a small wooden school (22’x14’) was erected in Sandon by Father Patrick Smyth (who was involved in the Eureka Stockade movement) in 1859. It was also used for Mass and became known as a chapel. In June 1882 tenders were called for the construction of a brick Church by the Castlemaine architect, T.F. Kibble, and it was built at a cost of 1000 pounds. The church was blessed by Archbishop Goold on 06 May 1883 and dedicated to St Laurence O'Toole. The brick building demonstrates original design qualities of a Victorian Rudimentary Gothic style, including the steeply pitched, parapet gable roof form, together with a central steeply pitched, gabled porch that projects slightly from the main gable end. Other intact qualities include the exposed brick wall construction, lapped galvanised corrugated iron roof cladding, minor gabled porch at the rear, small ventilation dormers nearby the roof ridgeline, series of stone steps that lead to the central porch with its double pointed door opening and vertical boarded doors, simple rose window in the main gable end, pointed windows, brick buttresses with double lower copings, and the light masonry detailing (the banding marking the floor level within, buttress copings, window and door surrounds and quoins, and the drip moulds).(Shire of Mount Alexander: Heritage Study of the former Shire of Newstead, 2000) The visually connected cemetery demonstrates important visual qualities formed by the regular rows of graves and cemetery architecture, and the grassed and treed rural landscape. It is a rare and substantially intact example of a Victorian Catholic Church with a cemetery in its churchyard. Many headstones and cemetery architecture, date from the 19th century and represent some fine examples of masonry craftsmanship. Some refurbisments occurred during the 1940s and in 2002 a major restoration project was undertaken from roof to footings, by a dedicated band of volunteers and trades people. Work was completed mid 2003 and in November 2003 St Laurence’s was re-dedicated with the celebration of Mass and a picnic tea. Colour photograph of bushland behind a church at Sandon, Victoria.sandon, sandon cemetery, st laurence o'toole catholic church, sandon, landscape, road -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph - copy, Sacred Heart Church Tatura, C1892
1st Catholic church in Tatura c1888, demolished 1912. Replaced by Sacred Heart Church (still standing). Copy of original which is in hands of donor/owner.Black and white photograph of interior of Sacred Heart Church Tatura, showing altar, pews and two statues.on back: Inside 1st Catholic Churchsacred heart church 1892, catholic church tatura -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Newsletter - St Peter's Catholic Church, Bentleigh East
A Copy Of The Local Newsletter Dated 03/06/2012 Announces The Amalgamation Of Three Parishes. The Parish Is Now Known As The Holy Trinity And Encompasses The Communities Of St Peter's Of Bentleigh East, St Paul's Of Bentleigh And St Catherine's Of Moorabbin.st peter's catholic church, bentleigh east, sierakowski michael, st paul's, bentleigh, gurry paul fr, st catherine's, moorabbin, cafarella clem fr, holy trinity parish, decree, blake cyril fr, sweeney fr, suhr valerie, year of grace reflection, st pete'rs cancer support, st vincent de paul, first holy communion, baptisms, communion ministry, spirituality in the pub (s.i.p.), bequest, will, www.holytrinityparish.org.au, [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] -
Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute (BMI Ballarat)
Catholic Ball Learmonth July 1938
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Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Debutante Ball, St Joseph's Catholic Church, Port Melbourne, c. 1952
original black and white photo of participants, St Joseph's Church debutante Ball 1950. .02 - Girls only with Mayor's wife (Catherine WOODRUFF), dance instructor (Alice ROWLANDS) and page (possibly John WOODRUFF). Barbara HEGARTY on floor at left.social activities, religion - roman catholic church (st josephs), mowlam, barbara gardiner nee hegarty, des tamblyn, mary ryan, ted sykes, don earl, judith cunningham, alice rowlands nee burke -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Six altar boys and priest, St Joseph's Catholic Church, Port Melbourne, John McClusky, 1930s
Rev Terry LYNCHPhotocopy of photograph of six altar boys and priest from St Joseph's in 1930s.religion - roman catholic church (st josephs), phil johnson, ray shanahan, john mcclusky, terry lynch, bill woodruff, frank quinn -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newsletter - The Grapevine Cuttings by Rob Upson - St. Kilian’s Catholic Church', Oct 2000
Rob Upson became a volunteer at the Bendigo Visitor Centre in 1998. The Staff produced a monthly newsletter called ‘The Grapevine’. Being reasonably new to Bendigo, Rob became interested in its history and began writing articles to share with the volunteers. He called them ‘Grapevine Cuttings’ under the pen name of ‘Merlot’. Rob wrote about 90 articles over a period of 12 years until ‘The Grapevine’ was finally pruned and shutdown. Rob is a valuable volunteer for the Bendigo Historical Society.Article 21 of 65 Newsletters in PDF format from the Grapevine collection. history, bendigo, grapevine cuttings, grave in maiden gully, st. kilian’s catholic church -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Receipt, Light Ballarat Diocesan Monthly
Rev. Fr. L. Gallagher, Parish Priest of Linton was the Manager of the Catholic Diocesan monthly magazine.Green receipt card for the Catholic magazine "Light" managed by Rev. Fr. Laurie Gallagher of Linton.Text: " LIGHT / BALLARAT DIOCESAN MONTHLY. "receipts, fr. laurie gallagher, magazines, 'light' [catholic church periodical], catholic church linton -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - Set of 2 Wine Glass - Mary MacKillop Catholic Primary School, c. 1984
Identification Numbers : 9216 a,b a) Wine glass, gold rim with green print ' 'Mary MacKillop Catholic Primary School, Blessed and opened 6 May 1984 b) Same as a) (not viewed - in exhibition) -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original B/W Photograph, Clive Brooks, View from Catholic Church, Buninyong, south-east towards "Brim Brim.", 19 July 1993
Part of series to record changes in BuninyongB/W photo View from Catholic Church, Buninyong, south-east towards "Brim Brim'" across fieldsbuninyong, church, landscape, brim brim -
Nillumbik Historical Society Incorporated
Photograph - Black & white photograph, Diamond Creek Catholic Church
Black & white photograph.diamond creek catholic church, catholic church, diamond creek, nillumbik -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Document, Catholic Significance
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Ballarat Heritage Services
Slide, Dorothy Wickham, Roman Catholic Church, Rabaul, Papua New Guinea, 1960s
Scanned from a coloured slideView from this sidepapua new guinea, papuan, church, roman catholic, catholic, rabaul -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, St Alipius' Catholic School and Presbytery, 2015, 05/04/2015
St Alipius' was central so some of the activities before, during and after the Eureka Stockade.Colour photographs of two brick buildings, the St Alipius' School and Presbytery.st alipius', education, st alipius' catholic school, st alipius' presbytery, religion, eureka stockade, catholic chapel -
Federation University Historical Collection
Plan (copy), 'Proposed New Catholic School at Camperdown' by Herbert L. Coburn
Ballarat born Herbert L. Coburn grew up to be a renowned Ballarat architect, practising from 1905 to 1956. He taught Architecture and Building Construction at the Ballarat School of Mines (SMB) from 1918, resigning in 1948 due to ill health. Copy of a plan for a Catholic primary school at Camperdown by H.L. Coburn. The plan includes front elevation, ground floor and block plan.coburn, h.l. coburn, herbert l. coburn, architecture, camperdown, architectural plan -
Ballarat and District Irish Association
Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, McMahon Headstone in Eganstown Catholic Cemetery
John McMahon was born in County Clare, IrelandPhotograph of a white marble headstone in the Eganstown Catholic Cemetery. The headstone features a Harp of Erin. The headstone if for John McMahon and his family.ballarat irish, mcmahon, eganstown, cemetery, harp of erin -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: THE BLESSED EUCHARIST: BELIEF OF THE EARLY ENGLISH CHURCH
A small paper booklet titled '' The Blessed Eucharist : Belief of the Early English Church,'' by the Most Rev. T.J. Carr, D.D., Archbishop of Melbourne. Melbourne; The Australian Catholic Truth Society, 312 Lonsdale Street. 1912. No. 147. One Penny.48 pgs.Melbourne; The Australian Catholic Truth Society, 312 Lonsdale Street. 1912. No. 147religions, christian, roman catholic, lydia chancellor collection, collection, book, religions, roman catholic church -
Ballarat Diocesan Historical Commission
Book, Unpublished Book, "All Saints Church Portland"
This rare typescript history of 136 pages provides a valuable survey of the history of Catholic settlement in the Portland area.136 page typescript history of the Catholic church in the Portland region of Victoria.portland, all saints church, catholic, -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Sacred Heart Church Tatura
Shows picture of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Hogan Street, Tatura. Colour photograph showing the Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Hogan Street, Tatura. Photograph stuck onto piece of white cardboard. tatura victoria, sacred heart catholic church tatura, hogan street tatura, catholic church tatura, tatura churches -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - HANDWRITTEN PAPER: ''DR BACKHAUS AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH''
Handwritten paper ''Dr Backhaus and the development of the Catholic Church'' by Kath Gribble, Dated Sep. 1982. Seven pages of text; one page bibliography; four pages of badly reproduced B&W photographs; one page letter to author from F X Thomas. Ref (p. 5) to the Will of Dr Backhaus and involvement of George Lansell re bridging financial assistance for the building of Sacred Heart Cathedral. Much detail within this paper regarding many aspects of the Catholic church in the Bendigo region over a period of many years.Kath Gribblechurch, history, cathedral of the sacred heart, george lansell, dr backhaus, kath gribble. f x thomas. bishop goold. bishop cane. st joseph school quarry hill. st. johns mandurang. our lady of fatima church spring gully.