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Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, St Paul's Bakery Hill, 2016, 03/12/2016
... Colour Photograph of St Paul's Anglican Church, Bakery Hill... Anglican Church, Bakery Hill, Ballarat. St Paul's Bakery Hill, 2016 ...First housing parishioners in a tent on the Humffray Street site, the first wooden church was built March 1855, and was the first of three different churches to occupy the church yard. Colour Photograph of St Paul's Anglican Church, Bakery Hill, Ballarat. st paul's anglican church, bakery hill, bakery hill monster meeting, eureka stockade, eureka flag -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, Bakery Hill Monster Meeting Commemorative Plaque, St Paul's Way, Ballarat East, 2015, 10/05/2015
A photograph of a plaque in the shape of a star, and a flagpole on Bakery Hill, commemorating the Bakery Hill Monster Meeting of 1854, when the Ballarat Reform League was launched. The plaque is in St Paul's Way, in close proximity to St Paul's Anglican Church.bakery hill, monster meeting, eureka stockade, plaque -
Ballarat Diocesan Historical Commission
shoes, Episcopal sandals
These slippers came in the colours of the seasons of the church and the collection has a full set. These episcopal sandals, slippers or pontifical sandals, are a pontifical vestment worn by bishops when celebrating liturgical functions according to the pre–Vatican II rubrics. After the Second Vatican Council, the episcopal sandals fell out of common use following the revisions of the liturgy resulting in the Mass of Paul VI. This set was used in the cathedral at Ballarat for Pontifical High Mass prior to 1970.Two pair of liturgical slippers one red, the other green. slippers, sandals, episcopal, vatican ii. paul vi -
Ballarat Diocesan Historical Commission
Music book, Beethoven's Mass in C music book
This is the music used at St Patrick's Cathedral Ballarat in 1874 the year Ballarat's first bishop was installed and the church became a cathedral. Signed and dated by J. Wrigley who was Director of Music. The bookbinder's ticket for W. Paul 77 Lydiard St, Ballarat gives further background to the document.Signed and initialled by J. Wrigley music director St Patrick's Cathedral Ballarat 1874. Also has bookbinder's ticket for W. Paul 77 Lydiard St Ballarat.music, wrigley, paul, bookbinder, ballarat, beethoven, mass, 1874. -
Ballarat Diocesan Historical Commission
Medallion, Vatican II Medal
The Second Vatican Council or Vatican II, also termed the Second Ecumenical Council of the Vatican addressed relations between the Catholic Church and the modern world. The council, through the Holy See, was formally opened under the pontificate of Pope John XXIII on 11 October 1962 and was closed under Pope Paul VI on the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception on 8 December 1965. The Bishop of Ballarat participated in the Council and this silver medal is one of his mementoes of the historic council. Many changes within the Catholic church were instituted as well as in relations between the Catholic church and other religions. -
Hymettus Cottage & Garden Ballarat
Work on paper - Award Card
This local flower show award from 1905 together with others in the collection demonstrates the significance of such shows as a form of social activity as well as horticultural science over the decades. It is also an example of church groups being involved in the social fabric of the community and activities that embraced all segments of the community of different religious persuasions as the certificate was awarded to Michael Taffe, a Roman Catholic in a Church of England enclave. The Girls' Friendly Society founded in England in 1875 was an Anglican Church group which formed to give maids and female domestic staff spiritual guidance and social activities for their days off. The first local Australian branch was formed in Adelaide in 1879 with branches being established in Ballarat from the 1880s. Other certificates from 1899 to the 1930s in this collection of Taffe awards come from a range of faiths and community groups. This award is one of a family collection from the nineteenth century through to the twenty-first century further demonstrating horticultural enthusiasts exhibition participation across generations.This certificate evidences one of the activities of the Girls Friendly Society St Paul's Branch in a community event that embraced the local community. The Girls Friendly Society commenced in Ballarat in the 1880s and this certificate evidences one way in which the movement not only raised funds but actively involved itself in the local community regardless of creed.Inscribed 'Stock Double Mr M J Taffe'.girls friendly society, st paul's, flower show, 1905,, ballarat -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Martin Photo 72 Webster Street, Ballarat, St Paul's Church of England, Linton
Sepia photograph of a brick church building with steep roof, set in grounds with trees, surrounded by picket fence and gates at front."The Church of England" / "Esther Cluff, Linton".st paul's church of england linton -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Sunday School Picnic Group, circa 1930, 1930
St Paul's Church of England Sunday School picnic at Lake Wendouree, Ballarat.Sepia photograph of a group of six young girls and a lady, wearing summer dresses ,posed on a jetty at a lakeside."St Pauls Linton Sunday School Picnic at Ballarat gardens".st paul's sunday school, sunday school picnics, faull collection -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Richards and Co, Ballarat, Church of England Parishioners, Grenville Shire Offices, Linton, 1909, 1909
This photograph is believed to have been taken after the laying of the foundation stone for the Parish Hall, in 1909. The Ballarat Star of 1 September 1909 reported that "After the ceremony an adjournment was made to the Shire Hall, where afternoon tea was served by the ladies of the congregation." A copy of this photograph is in the St Paul's Church of England file. Some members of the congregation are identified on this copy - names written over photograph.Black and white photograph of a large group of men, women and children posed in front of the Shire of Grenville offices at Linton.st paul's church of england linton, grenville shire office linton, church of england congregation, parish hall -
Clunes Museum
Book, THE UNIVERSITY PRESS, OXFORD, New Testament Psalms
New Testament PsalmsLeather bound book, gold on edges of pages 867 pages, shield on front is goldNew Testament Psalmsbible, new testament, girdler, gumbleton, deaconate -
Clunes Museum
Certificate
Clunes residentConfirmation Certificate for Bertha Wallis. Paper with top corners torn off. Printed with passion flower decorated Cross and A Daily Prayer. The following data has been hand written: Baptized 12th November 1893 at St Paul's Church, Clunes; Confirmed May 29th 1920 at St Paul's Church Clunes; First Communion June 26th 1920 at St Paul's Church, Clunes. Signed by Bishop of Ballaratbertha wallis, st paul's church clunes -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Daisy Livingstone Smith, afterwards Brown
Daisy Livingstone Smith was born in Linton in 1903, a daughter of Shire Secretary Alfred John Smith (Alf J Smith) and Ada Smith née Watson. After first being privately educated, she attended Linton State School from 1911, and went on to Queen's College in Ballarat (a Church of England grammar school for girls), where she was Dux in 1918. After leaving school she worked as Linton librarian, and then as a financial officer for the Shire of Grenville. In 1941 she married Roy Brown. Daisy died in 1945, and a lectern dedicated to her memory is in St Paul's Church of England, Linton.Black and white copy of original photograph, shows head and shoulders of a young woman with dark hair cut fairly short. She is wearing a collarless plain dress or blouse, with slightly puffed sleeves and large buttons.daisy livingstone smith, daisy brown