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Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Undated c.1970s
David Harris Prest (1931 - 2018) was brought up in Crystalbrook South Australia. He attended Prince Alfred College and was a resident at Lincoln Methodist College, taught in schools in South Australia, New South Wales and Cambridge United Kingdom before becoming head of Scotch College in Perth. He was Principal of Wesley College Melbourne 1972 - 1991. Head and shoulders photograph of David Prest c. 1970sPrest D.H.prest, david, wesley college -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Undated c.1970s
David Harris Prest (1931 - 2018) was brought up in Crystalbrook South Australia. He attended Prince Alfred College and was a resident at Lincoln Methodist College, taught in schools in South Australia, New South Wales and Cambridge United Kingdom before becoming head of Scotch College in Perth. He was Principal of Wesley College Melbourne 1972 - 1991. Head and shoulders photograph of David Prest c. 1970sPrest D.H.prest, david, wesley college -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, 1986
David Harris Prest (1931 - 2018) was brought up in Crystalbrook South Australia. He attended Prince Alfred College and was a resident at Lincoln Methodist College, taught in schools in South Australia, New South Wales and Cambridge United Kingdom before becoming head of Scotch College in Perth. He was Principal of Wesley College Melbourne 1972 - 1991. Waist length photograph of David Prest seated at a desk.Prest D.H.prest, david, wesley college -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Reverend Professor Davis McCaughey, 1986
Professor McCaughey was born on 12 July 1914 and died on 25 March 2005. He came to Melbourne in 1953 as Professor of New Testament Studies at the Theological Hall at Ormond College. He became Master of Ormond College in 1959, a post he held for 21 years. He was Governor of Victoria for six years from 1986.B & W profile photograph of Rev Davis McCaughey seated in an office.Rev. Davis McCaugheymccaughey, davis, ormond college, theological hall, professor of new testament studies, governor of victoria -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Reverend Professor Davis McCaughey, 1986
Professor McCaughey was born on 12 July 1914 and died on 25 March 2005. He came to Melbourne in 1953 as Professor of New Testament Studies in the Theological Hall at Ormond College. He became Master of Ormond College in 1959 a post he held for 21 years. He was Governor of Victoria for six years from 1986.B & W photograph of Rev Davis McCaughey seated in an office."C&N 12/2/1986 p.19"mccaughey, davis, ormond college, governor of victoria, theological hall, professor of new testament studies -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Reverend Professor Davis McCaughey, 1986
Professor McCaughey was born on 12 July 1914 and died on 25 March 2005. He came to Melbourne in 1953 as Professor of New Testament Studies in the Theological Hall at Ormond College. He became Master of Ormond College in 1959 a post he held for 21 years. He was Governor of Victoria for six years from 1986.B & W profile photograph of Rev Davis McCaughey seated in an office.D McCaughey 12/2/1986 page 17mccaughey, davis, ormond college, governor of victoria, theological hall, professor of new testament studies -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Reverend Professor Davis McCaughey, Undated c.1958
Professor McCaughey was born on 12 July 1914 and died on 25 March 2005. He came to Melbourne in 1953 as Professor of New Testament Studies in the Theological Hall at Ormond College. He became Master of Ormond College in 1959 a post he held for 21 years. He was Governor of Victoria for six years from 1986.B & W photograph of Professor McCaughey lecturing to students John Petrie and Ben Seipolt at Ormond College in c.1958. "Lecture Ormond Prof D McCaughey with John Petrie, Ben Seipolt"mccaughey, davis, ormond college, governor of victoria, theological hall, professor of new testament studies, john petrie, ben seipolt -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Reverend Professor Davis McCaughey, 1986
Professor McCaughey was born on 12 July 1914 and died on 25 March 2005. He came to Melbourne in 1953 as Professor of New Testament Studies in the Theological Hall at Ormond College. He became Master of Ormond College in 1959 a post he held for 21 years. He was Governor of Victoria for six years from 1986.B & W photograph of Davis McCaughey in conversation with Warren Clarnette in his study."Davis McCaughey and Warren Clarnette c. 1986"mccaughey, davis, ormond college, governor of victoria, theological hall, professor of new testament studies, warren clarnette -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, John Bodycomb, Undated
Dr. Bodycomb was ordained in 1957 and served in Victoria and South Australia, as well as in Kensington, New Hampshire. His positions included Dean of the Theological Hall 1977-1987, and Ecumenical Chaplain at the University of Melbourne, 1989-1997. Colour photograph of John Bodycomb standing next to a noticeboard.bodycomb, john -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Undated c.1980s
Reverend Dr. J. Davis McCaughey (12/07/1914 - 25/03/2005) was ordained in 1942 in Northern Ireland. He served at the YMCA, Fisherwick Belfast, United Kingdom, Professor of New Testament Studies at the Theological Hall, Master of Ormond College and retired in 1979. In 1986 he became Governor of Victoria, an office he held for six years.B & W photograph of Rev Professor Davis McCaughey seated at the podium with Justice Elizabeth Evatt at the ACC 29th General Meeting held in Adelaide."ACC 29th General Meeting Adelaide Justice Elizabeth Evatt addressed the meeting on the report on Human Relationships. Chairman of the session was the Rev Professor Davis McCaughey. Photo Rollason ACC"mccaughey, davis, rev., presbyterian minister, theological hall, ormond college, governor of victoria, justice elizabeth evatt -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Undated c.1980s
Reverend Dr. J. Davis McCaughey (12/07/1914 - 25/03/2005) was ordained in 1942 in Northern Ireland. He served at the YMCA, Fisherwick Belfast, United Kingdom, Professor of New Testament Studies at the Theological Hall, Master of Ormond College and retired in 1979. In 1986 he became Governor of Victoria, an office he held for six years.B & W photograph of Rev Dr Davis McCaughey seated in an office.mccaughey, davis, rev., presbyterian minister, theological hall, ormond college, governor of victoria -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, c.1986
Reverend Dr. J. Davis McCaughey (12/07/1914 - 25/03/2005) was ordained in 1942 in Northern Ireland. He served at the YMCA, Fisherwick Belfast, United Kingdom, Professor of New Testament Studies at the Theological Hall, Master of Ormond College and retired in 1979. In 1986 he became Governor of Victoria, an office he held for six years. Rev Ian Steer: b.1929; ordained 1959 at Norlane United Charge; 1963 Broadmeadows Task Force; 1972 chaplain Essendon Grammar; 1985 Sunbury-BullaB & W photograph of Rev Dr Davis McCaughey standing between Rev Ian Steer and Mrs Jean McCaughey."Dr and Mrs McCaughey Rev Ian Steer Reg News 20 December"mccaughey, davis, rev., presbyterian minister, theological hall, ormond college, governor of victoria, rev ian steer, jean mccaughey, presbyterian, minister -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Rev Alan Body, 1988
Rev Alan Body ministered at Wentworth (the Victorian parish in New South Wales) for 10 years, and was subsequently transferred to Boort. During his time at Wentworth he conducted a patrol ministry, travelling between 8000 and 10,000 kilometres per year visiting the area from Wentworth to Pooncarie, to Coombah on the Broken Hill road, out west to the South Australian border, south to the Murray and upstream to Wentworth.B & W waist length photograph of Rev. Alan Body with his Wentworth Shire Australia Day Citizen Award."Alan Body page 31 C&N 24/2/1988"rev alan body -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Badge - Merit Badges, 3rd Class Devotional Merit badge
Third Class tests were set for Pages 10 and 11 years old. Devotional required Pages to: Attend 40 out of 52 consecutive Sundays at church or Sunday school; repeat the Knight's Motto; Read one of a selection of books and tell the story in his own words (75-200 words) and answer set questions from the The Catechism of the Methodist Church Junior Section. [Methodist Church of Australasia Methodist Order of Knights Commanders' Handbook pg 23-24]Four round 3rd Class Devotional merit badges. Green background with blue embroidery. New.methodist order of knights -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Badge - Merit Badges, 3rd Class Educational Merit badge
Third Class tests were set for Pages 10 and 11 years old. Educational required Pages to: Memorise 12 out of 16 items in Kims Test; Draw the emblems of the Australian States; Write a 100-150 words on "What I like about the MOK"; Tell in their own words how Gareth became a Page. [Methodist Church of Australasia Methodist Order of Knights Commanders' Handbook pg 24]Four round 3rd Class Educational merit badges. Green background with blue embroidery of an oil lamp. New.methodist order of knights -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Badge - Merit Badges, 3rd Class Physical Merit badge
Third Class tests were set for Pages 10 and 11 years old. Physical required Pages to: Know how to maintain a bicycle; know selected knots; pass 6 physical tests; Know 4 rules regarding personal care and hygene. [Methodist Church of Australasia Methodist Order of Knights Commanders' Handbook pg 22-23]Four round 3rd Class Physical merit badges. Green background with blue embroidery. New.methodist order of knights -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Badge - Merit Badges, 3rd Class Social Merit badge
Third Class tests were set for Pages 10 and 11 years old. Social required Pages to: Assist at a Church social function; Assist at Sunday School, Home or Overseas Missions Appeals by asking for contributions; take part in a working bee. [Methodist Church of Australasia Methodist Order of Knights Commanders' Handbook pg 23-24]Four round 3rd Class Social merit badges. Green background with blue embroidery. New.methodist order of knights -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
T-shirt
New pale blue cotton T-shirts in orignal packaging. Screen printing in royal blue with Methodist Order Knights symbol and text. Slip of paper in bag regarding care instructions and packaging details. Packagaing: Sizes available on reverse. Slip of paper: "Packaging of this garment has been assisted by the SHELTERED WORKSHOP Adult Retarded Bendigo""I JOINED THE ORDER OF KNIGHTS FOR A LIFETIME OF ADVENTURE" -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
T-shirt
New pale blue cotton T-shirt in orignal packaging. Screen printing in royal blue with Methodist Order Knights symbol and text. "I JOINED THE ORDER OF KNIGHTS FOR A LIFETIME OF ADVENTURE" -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Badge - Lapel badge, Presbyterian Fellowship Association
B006.1 associated with St George's PFA, St Kilda. Membership of the PFA was symbolised by the wearing of the badge. Badges were received by new members only at a special Badge Presentation Service. The letters "PFA" stand out clearly on the badge with the letter "F" the largest because Christian Fellowship is central - with God and and one another. Around the letters is a ring of blue. A ring is an emblem of love and blue traditionally stands for truth of loyalty. Behind the letters are a white St Andrew's cross. Around the edge of the badge are serrations which point outwards and symbolise the reaching out of the Fellowship to the world. The aim of the PFA was "to unite youth in the fellowship of service of the Kingdom of God." Its objectives were "to present to youth the Gospel of Jesus as good news for them, the community and mankind, and as a call to vigorous and faithful activity for Christ's Kingdom in collaboration with all who seek that Kingdom. to help them understanding of the life and teaching of Jesus Christ through study of the Bible and other sources of inspiration. To assist youth to grow to full and true maturity by helping to meet their spiritual needs in physical, mental and social realms. To unite the youth of the Presbyterian Church into a Fellowship of worship, study, recreation and service directed toward the achievement of these objectives." Source: "PFA Handbook", 1960.Seven Presbyterian Fellowship Association round blue and white enameled lapel badges. B006.1 PFA lapel sterling silver badge.PFApresbyterian fellowship association -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Badge
Bought in New York by B. Atkinson when she was Australasian Secretary under Dorothy Pederick's Presidency.Small green and red World Federation of Methodist Women enameled badge."W.F.M.W."world federation of methodist women, atkinson, b. -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Lapel Badge
2 Round lapel badges. White with sepia text and image. 2 badges."John G Paton Centenary 1824 - 1924"presbyterian, missionaries, new hebrides, tanna, new hebrides, paton, john gibson (rev.) -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Weapon - War Club
Supposedly belonged to Lomai, the first Christian convert on the island of Tanna, in the New Hebrides. Possibly given as a gift to Presbyterian missionary Dr. John G. Paton.Wooden club -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Frances Young, 1929
Full length, sepia photograph of the marriage of Rev. H. J. Williams and his bride. He is wearing a suit and his clerical collar and she is in a full length lace bridal gown with a veil and train and silver shoes.On the back front in white ink: "237 Collins St Frances Young Melb". On the back hadnwritten in ink: "H J Williams Wedding 1929 Appointment to New Britain"h j williams -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Pre-1935
Born in goldfields (Stawell) in 1858. Began work as teacher in Victoria and then New Zealand. In July 1881, joined cousin Thomas Moran and established their chain of grocery stores. By 1935, they operated some 120 stores in Victoria and Tasmania, plus 40 in New South Wales. Died 1935. Ardent Methodist, philanthropist - gave properties to MLC Hawthorn and Elsternwick, Wesley College and other institutions.Head and shoulders studio portrait of Mr. Frederick John Cato wearing suit.moran and cato grocery stores, cato, f. j., methodist, methodist ladies' college, wesley college -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Pre-1935
Born in goldfields (Stawell) in 1858. Began work as teacher in Victoria and then New Zealand. In July 1881, joined cousin Thomas Moran and established their chain of grocery stores. By 1935, they operated some 120 stores in Victoria and Tasmania, plus 40 in New South Wales. Died 1935. Ardent Methodist, philanthropist - gave properties to MLC Hawthorn and Elsternwick, Wesley College and other institutions.Line drawing by E. Powell of Mr. Frederick John Cato from the shoulders up (reproudced in Church + Nation in 22/06/1988, page 20).Identification on rear.moran and cato grocery stores, cato, f. j., methodist, methodist ladies' college, wesley college -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph
Rev. James Jones (1889 - 1971) was born in Edinburgh, ordained in Merbein and served in New Hebrides in 1926.Semi gloss, black and white, head and shoulders photograph of Rev. James Jones who is wearing his clerical robe. This is an enlargement and the image is not crisp.rev james jones presbyterian minister, st andrew's presbyterian church oakleigh -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, C. 1970
Rev. J. Stanley Waite (1912-2009) was a minister in New Zealand before coming to Warracknabeal, Vic. in 1952Gloss, black and white, head and shoulders image of Rev. J. Stanley Waite.methodist, waite, stanley j. -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph
Rev. Dr. William Morley (1842-1926) was born in Notting-Hampshire, England where he received early ministerial training. He was twenty when he arrived in New Zealand, where he was twice President of the Methodist Conference and then President of the General Conference. In 1902 he was called to Australia to take up the position of managing treasurer of the Supernumerary Minister's Fund. In 1891, Morley was a member of the second Methodist Ecumenical Conference at Washington and President of Queen's College Council 1909 - 1925. He died in Kew, Victoria.Matt, sepia, three quarter studio portrait of Rev. W. Morley on card.Rev. W. Morley D.D.morley, w. d. d., wesleyan, new zealand, methodist conference, general conference, queen's college, supernumerary minister's fund -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Notice, 2004
Rev. Dr. William Morley (1842-1926) was born in Notting-Hampshire, England, where he received early ministerial training. He was twenty when he arrived in New Zealand, where he was twice President of the Methodist Conference and then President of the General Conference. In 1902 he was called to Australia to take up the position of managing treasurer of the Supernumerary Minister's Fund. In 1891, Morley was a member of the second Methodist Ecumenical Conference at Washington and President of Queen's College Council 1909-1925. He died in Kew, Victoria. A black and white A4 copy of a notice to an afternoon with friends at Queen's College.An invitation to an afternoon with friends. William Morley, President of Queen's College Council, 1909-1925, by Bill Thomas, Sunday 361 October 2004 at 3.00p.m. in the junior Common Room at Queen's College.morley, w. d. d., wesleyan, new zealand, methodist conference, general conference, queen's college, supernumerary minister's fund