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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Daryl Walker, Uniting Church Tatura, 1987
Uniting Church of Tatura was built in 1960Black and white photograph of Uniting Church of Tatura, exterior.on back: Uniting Church of Tatura Thomson Street Tatura 1987 -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, Marie Hemley & Rev. Graeme, The opening and Dedication of the Stawell Uniting Church Community Centre, 26 June1994
Order of Service for the opening and dedication of the Stawell Uniting Church Community CentrePhotocopy White Paper cover with Photo of a church behind Title of BookletThe Unitng Church in Australia Parish of Stawell. The OPening and Dedication of the Stawell Uniting Church Community Centre. Sunday 26th June 1994stawell religion -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Congregational Church in Scallan Street Stawell
Postcard original Congregational Church Scallan St. Stawell with picket fence and double gateway. Postcard No 21. The church in this photograph was built in 1874 and opened on Sunday September 13th. The Rev. S.C. Kent, of Melbourne was the Preacher. The building was intended to accommodate 250 people. The cost, exclusive of the land was 800 pounds. The building was designed and supervised by Rev J.G. Wilson. The Church was the first to be lit with gas in Stawell. Note gas light on the porch. This building is now used by the Lutheran Church.One post card of a church with 3 enlarged photos of the post card. The image is the Congregational Church in Stawell. The church is brick with a picket fence and double gateway with a black dog lying beside the gateway. Enlargements donated by Congregational Church.Congregational Church Stawell 21. (On the back) Empire post card real photograph by T. R. G. Williams Araratstawell -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Postcard, Holy Trinity Church, 1905-1913
Holy Trinity Anglican Church is one of the parishes of the Diocese of Melbourne in the Anglican Church of Australia. Services of worship began in this building in March, 1863. The Vicarage was built in 1873, and both carry National Heritage classifications. The church contains many stained glass windows dating from the 19th century.Monochrome postcard showing the exterior of Holy Trinity Church, High Street, Kew. The western exterior of the church is viewed from High Street, Kew. The Church is surrounded by extensive vegetation, some later removed. The postcard predates 1913 when the tower was completed."Reg-No-KHS-411. Holy Trinity Church Kew - Prior to tower completion (1913)"holy trinity church -- kew (vic.), churches -- kew (vic.), postcards -- kew (vic.), postcards -- churches (vic.) -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Plate, Warrnambool Congregational Church, Early to mid 20th century
This plate was probably part of a crockery set used by the Warrnambool Congregational Church for church functions and receptions. The Warrnambool Congregational Church began when two men, Robert Winton and Thomas Nayler, met in 1862 to discuss the possibility of establishing a church of the Independent order. As a result the first Congregational Church was opened in Liebig Street, Warrnambool in 1864 with William Pentland as the first Minister. Samuel Nettleton was a notable member of the congregation, being the Superintendent of the Sunday School for 60 years. In 1940 the Congregational Church moved to a building in Henna Street and in 1973 the Congregational Church merged with the Methodist Church to form what is known today as the Uniting Church. In 1976 the former Congregational Church building in Henna Street was sold to the Salvation Army. This plate is of interest as a memento of the Warrnambool Congregational Church, an institution that no longer exists under that name. This is a cream-coloured china plate with a gold trim around the outer edges and the name of the church in the centre in a black and white scroll pattern. The gold trim is now almost obliterated. The edges of the plate are chipped in several places and the plate is much stained and blotched. ‘Warrnambool Congregational Church’ congregational church, warrnambool, history of warrnambool -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Congregational Church, Walpole Street, 1977
The Congregational Church was built on the site of the first church in Kew. This church, the second on the site, was designed by the Kew architect Charles Vickers and opened in 1860. The distinctive polychrome brick façade designed by Vickers contrasted with the style that he employed for other churches he designed during this period; they were usually constructed in bluestone. In the 1960s, a new ministry saw the erection of a neon cross at the apex of the church. The illuminated cross could be seen from Church Street, Hawthorn. The church was later to be demolished, and the land sold for the construction of modern villas.Congregational Church, Walpole Street, Kew, 1977 (now demolished). View of the polychrome facade facing Walpole Street. The use of polychrome brick by Alfred Purchas (the second architect) reflects his preference for this architectural style, such as in his design for Tarring (now Ruyton Girls' School) Inscriptions on reverse: "K.H.701. Congregational Church Walpole St Kew. First church in Kew. Now amalgamated with the United Churches."congregational church, walpole street (kew), charles vickers -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, St. Patrick’s Catholic Church 1920 -- Postcard
Rose series postcard c1920 of St. Patrick’s Catholic Church Side view of church with wooden sanctuary at back of building. Later the sanctuary was built onto this side of the Church in 1927.Post card of St Patrick's Church Stawell and a photographic enlargement. Both photos are black & white, showing a side view of the church with a wooden sanctuary at the back of the building. Pine trees can be seen front and back of the church.The rose series P. 4873 St Patrick's Church Stawell, Vic. on the back POST Card A Real Photograph Produced in Australiastawell -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Photograph of Presbyterian Church, Tarnagulla, Presbyterian Church, Tarnagulla, circa 1863 to 1910
Murray Comrie Collection. The Presbyterian Church in Tarnagulla was built in 1863. Today it is a private residence. Monochrome photograph depicting the Presbyterian Church in Tarnagulla. Nine men standing in front of church, apparently in uniform, possibly band uniform. This is a reasonable copy of an older original. Copy probably made by Murray Comrie in the 1970s. Pres. Church written in lower left corner (of original).tarnagulla, churches, church, presbyterian, religion, band -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, St Paul's Church of England, Steiglitz, 2020, 15/03/2020
The Steiglitz Cemetery is adjacent to the church. It closed in 1861, and by 2020 only one headstone remained. Photographs of St Paul's Church of England at Steiglitz. 1871 St Paul's Church of England Steigltiz The Dean of Melbourne consecrated this building as a church on the 3rd Day of March 1871. The final service was held on Sunday the 19th day of August 1962 by William R. Dowell. steiglitz, st paul's church of england -
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 -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Moving Ringwood's Church of England Church from Pratt Street to Ringwood Street - 1924, 1924
Moving Church of England Church from Pratt Street to Ringwood StreetTyped below photograph, "Moving Church of England Church from Main St. Cnr. Pratt St. to Cnr. Ringwood St. and Civic Place - 1924" -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Sunday School, Congregational Church, Walpole Street, c.1900
The Congregational Church in Walpole Street, Kew (now demolished) was designed by Albert Purchas. The second church was built on the site of an earlier church designed by Charles Vickers.Sepia photograph on board of Sunday School students and teachers from the Congregational Church in Walpole Street. Reverse: "Kew Congregational Church / ? Sunday School. Miss A. Millist" [donor]. circa 1900"churches -- kew (vic), congregational church -- kew (vic), sunday schools -- kew (vic), walpole street -- kew (vic.) -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Document, Christ Church Sunday School Concert, Mid 20th century
Christ Church is the main Anglican Church in Warrnambool. The Anglican Church held services in Warrnambool from 1847 on and a Sunday School operated from that time. The building of Christ Church was commenced in the early 1850s with the tower and spire added in the 1880s. The program under study here was for the annual concert of the Anglican Sunday Schools in Warrnambool. The concert featured items from Christ Church Sunday School and two other local Sunday Schools from St. George’s, East Warrnambool (established 1906 and now closed) and St. Peter’s, South Warrnambool (established 1911 and closed in 1974). This item, though ragged, is of interest as an example of the type of entertainment featured at Sunday School concerts in Warrnambool during the 20th century. At that time Sunday Schools would have been important as the children of the adherents of most Protestant religions in the city would have attended a Sunday School which provided religious instruction and some social activities. The program contains the names of those participating in the concert and these are useful to researchers. This is a piece of paper folded in two to make four pages, three with typed material. The pages are now completely detached and are a little torn and crumpled. It is a program of a mid 20th century Warrnambool Christ Church Sunday School concert. It has probably been produced by church officials as it is not a professional printing job. Front page: ‘Christ Church Annual Sunday School Concert’christ church warrnambool, warrnambool anglican sunday schools, history of warrnambool -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Christ Church of England Stawell c1890
Brick Christ Church of England built on a site granted 1862 on Church Hill. Completed in 1863 and demolished in later years and replaced by housing. 4 photographs of brick church in bush settings.0001 Church of England Stawell West 0001-2 Thur. 29 Feb 1940 in Sun Paper of Fri.12 Jan 1940 page 21 Mr. & Mrs. Edward Stephens was married in the church of England Stawell on 11th Jan 1867 now used as a boys Scout Hall.stawell building religion -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Church of England, Patterson Street, East Ringwood, Vic. - circa 1960
Church of England Church at East Ringwood with people leavingWritten on back of photograph, "E. Rwd." Church of England Church at East Ringwood -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph, Unknown, Methodist Church Main Street Greensborough, 1940c
The Greensborough Methodist Church stood in Main Street Greensborough and was central to the social life of the suburb in the early 20th century. This original site is now part of the Greensborough Plaza shopping complex. The Church moved to the new building in Grimshaw Street circa 1970s. This photograph shows the red brick church, now demolished.Copy of colour photograph of red brick church, mounted on yellow card and laminated.Caption: 'Methodist Church, Main Street Greensborough. Now the site of Greensborough Plaza'methodist church greensborough -
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 -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Daryl Walker, Sacred Heart Church Tatura, 1986
Stained glass windows, above altarin. Sacred Heart Church, Tatura. Presented by Mr and Mrs Thomas HoganBlack and white photograph of interior stained glass windows, Sacred Heart Church, Tatura.on back: stained glass windows, Catholic Church Tatura 1986 stained glass windows tatura, sacred heart church tatura, mr and mrs thomas hogan -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, Rev. H. C. Matthews, Jubilee History 1860-1911 St Matthews Presbyterian Church, 1911
History of the St Matthews Church(2 Copies 1 trimmed on A4 Size) Photocopy white paper with black print and B/W/ Photo of a church.Jubilee History 1860-1911 St Matthews Presbyterian Churchstawell religion -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Unknown, Congregational Church, Walpole Street, 1977
The Congregational Church was built on the site of the first church in Kew. This church, the second on the site, was designed by the Kew architect Charles Vickers and opened in 1860. The distinctive polychrome brick façade designed by Vickers contrasted with the style that he employed for other churches he designed during this period; they were usually constructed in bluestone. In the 1960s, a new ministry saw the erection of a neon cross at the apex of the church. The illuminated cross could be seen from Church Street, Hawthorn. The church was later to be demolished, and the land sold for the construction of modern villas. Photograph of an historic church in Kew by noted architects Charles Vickers and Alfred Purchas.Congregational Church, Walpole Street, Kew, 1977 (now demolished). View of the polychrome facade facing Walpole Street. The use of polychrome brick by Alfred Purchas (the second architect) reflects his preference for this architectural style, such as in his design for Tarring (now Ruyton Girls' School)Inscriptions on reverse: "KH-100. Congregational Church Walpole St Kew. First church built in Kew 1860. Chapel on site 1854. Became a member of the United Churches 1970s". congregational church, walpole street (kew), charles vickers -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Church of Christ Church in Bedford Road, Ringwood being built in 1978, 1978
Church of Christ Church in Bedford Road being built in 1978Written on back of photograph, "Church of Christ, Bedford Rd. 1/5/78" -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Work on paper - Photograph montage, Christ Church Bowls Club 1997-98, 1998
Christ Church Bowls Club was established in 1933, and registered with the Victorian Bowls Association in 1935. Over the years along with the Church Tennis and croquet clubs has contributed to the life of the Christ Church congregation.This collection of photographs has social and historical significance in that is provides a snapshot of people associated with the club in the late 1990’s. A collection of coloured photographs depicting members of the Christ Church Bowls Club, engaged in various activities around the club. Glued to paper backing.Christ Church Bowls Club 1997/1998 Season, glued to bottom of montage.warrnambool, christ church warrnambool, christ church bowls club -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Daryl Walker, Presbyterian Church Stained Glass Window, 1986
Interior memorial windows Tatura Presbyterian Church. One of St. Andrew - in memory of Robert Barron, from his wife and family; St. Michael - in memory of Robert and Christina McTier and son Robert.Black and white photograph of stained glass windows, Presbyterian Church, Tatura.on back: Memorial window. Tatura Presbyterian Church. Photograph taken 1986.presbyterian church tatura, church stained windows, stained glass memorial windows -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Certificate - Admittance of John Edward Rogers to Holy Trinity Choir, Holy Trinity Church Choir, 1939
John Edward Rogers, (the son of Dorothy Rogers) was admitted to the choir of Holy Trinity Church in Kew in 1939. Other members of his family were members of the Church, performing a number of functions. Illuminated certificate recording the admission of John Rogers to the choir of Holy Trinity ChurchJOHN EDWARD ROGERS / 13.8.1939 / HOLY TRINITY CHURCH KEW / S.G. REED (SIC) / ROSCOE WILSONholy trinity church (kew), choirs, certificates -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph - original, D. Clark, Sacred Heart Church, 1986
Photograph of Parishioners receiving communion from Father P. Collins, Sacred Heart Church, Tatura. Also showing upstairs gallery, statue, windows, pictures showing stations of the cross. Some members pictured are Dean family, Bourke family, Mr Moar, Mrs Pascall, Mrs V. Deane and Mr and Mrs P. Kerrins.Black and white photograph of interior of Sacred Heart Church, Hogan Street, Tatura. 1986on back: 1986 Sacred Heart Church Taturasacred heart church tatura -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Document, Drawing of church of Christ Warrnambool, Mid 20th century
These are plans for proposed additions to the Church of Christ in Warrnambool. The date of the drawings and the maker of the plans are unknown. The additions do not appear to have been built. The Church of Christ in Warrnambool was founded in 1875 after a meeting at the Warrnambool Temperance Hall. The building in Spence Street Warrnambool was erected in 1884 at a cost of £1600 and officially opened in 1885. This church was sold and in 2000 the congregation moved to a new building at 186 Raglan Parade (called Gateway Church of Christ).These plans are of some interest as being part of the history of a Warrnambool church – the Church of Christ Warrnambool. These are two rough drawings on cream-coloured paper showing proposed additions to the Church of Christ in Warrnambool. The drawings are in pencil and include the front elevation plan and the first floor plan. The captions are in capital letters. Both pages have tattered edges and are torn across the middle and the pages are stained in places.‘Rough drawing suggested additions for Church of Christ Warrnambool’ ‘Suggested additions for Church of Christ Warrnambool’ church of christ warrnambool, gateway church of christ, history of warrnambool -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Church Street Fire Station, 15/05/1963
Opening of Fire Station in 1963. Greensborough had a fire service from 1938. It was relocated to Church Street in 1963 then moved to Grimshaw Street when Greensborough Plaza was developed.Digital copy of black and white photograph.greensborough fire station -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Unknown, Congregational Church, Walpole Street, 1977
The Congregational Church was built on the site of the first church in Kew. This church, the second on the site, was designed by the Kew architect Charles Vickers and opened in 1860. The distinctive polychrome brick façade designed by Vickers contrasted with the style that he employed for other churches he designed during this period; they were usually constructed in bluestone. In the 1960s, a new ministry saw the erection of a neon cross at the apex of the church. The illuminated cross could be seen from Church Street, Hawthorn. The church was later to be demolished, and the land sold for the construction of modern villas. The Kew Historical Society's Pictures Collection is comprised of photographs, postcards and original works of art. The photographs include original (mainly) images dating from the 1870s to the present. A number of these photographs derive from the former City of Kew's Civic Collection while others are the work of amateur and professional photographers. Most of the images in the collection depict people, places and objects within the suburbs of Kew and Kew East. Other photographs depict other locations in Melbourne and Victoria. A number of the photographs are of statewide and/or national significance.Congregational Church, Walpole Street, Kew, 1977 (now demolished). View of the polychrome facade facing Walpole Street. The use of polychrome brick by Alfred Purchas (the second architect) reflects his preference for this architectural style, such as in his design for Tarring (now Ruyton Girls' School)Inscriptions on reverse: "KH-99. Congregational Church Walpole St Kew. Built 1854. Now amalgamated with United Churches 1977."congregational church, walpole street (kew), charles vickers -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Widows' Sunday Scots' Church Service 2004, 2004
A church service for Legacy widows at Scot's Church in Collins St, Melbourne. This is an annual event for Legacy widows at the start of Legacy Week, which is the first week in September. The church used for the service varies. Then the widows attend a ceremony at the Shrine and then have a lunch. The Scots' Church was the first Presbyterian Church to be built in Victoria. The same roll of film as other photos of 2004 (00696).A record of a church service for Legacy Widows in 2004.Colour photo x 4 of a church service.Printed on the back -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Brochure - Religion, The Anglican Church of Saint Andrew, Dederang, 1973
The pamphlet is about the history of the Anglican Church in Dederang.Historical: Dederang is a small community in the Kiewa Valley. Good interpretation for religion and community in Dederang and the Kiewa Valley.A foolscap sized sheet of white paper folded in half length-wise and turned side ways. Front page has title written in biro at top, a free hand sketch in biro of a church and words below. (biro may have been used over poor photocopy). Inside: A history of the church typed in black Back of book is blank.The Anglican church of Saint Andrew / Dederang / church sketch / Dedicated Septuagesima 1973 - all in biro In pencil hand written: one copy given to Wilma Oct. 1989anglican church. dederang. st andrew. religion. community