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Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph
Rev. G. S. Taylor (1901 - 1959) attended university of Melbourne and was a chaplain to the forces in World War Two.Semigloss, black and white, 3/4 studio portrait of Rev. George Stewart Taylor whose is looking directly at the camera with his body is facing to the right of the camera. He is wearing his clerical collar and academic gown. The photograph is on board and has a grey card mount with a gold border and inscription."REV. G.S.TAYLOR - B.A.,B.D. MINISTER OF ST. ANDREWS 1942-1959"rev g s taylor presbyterian minister, world war two chaplain, st andrew's presbyterian church oakleigh -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, C. 1960
Rev. MJL Griffiths (1926 - ) was Directory Stewardship and Promotion Vic in 1963 and Superintendent Australian Inland Mission in 1972 MBE.Semigloss, black and white, head and shoulders photograph of Rev. Maxwell John Lewis Griffiths who is wearing a collar and tie and looking to the right of the camera. The photograph is mounted on card and has a grey cardboard mount with a gold border and inscription."REV. M.J.L. GRIFFITHS - B.A., B.D., B.COMM. MINISTER ST ANDREWS 1960-1963"superintendent australian inland mission, rev maxwell john lewis griffiths presbyterian minsiter, st andrew's presbyterian church oakleigh -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Communion tray, c1959
Round stainless steel communion tray with pattern and engraved wording in the middle."TO THE GLORY OF GOD A GIFT TO ST ANDREW'S ARARAT FROM CAROL GEORGE 14/11/59"st andrews presbyterian church ararat, george, carol -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Commemorative plaque
Small polished metal commemorative plaque mounted on a wood block."The first Service was held at St Andrew's Warrigal Road Oakleigh 4-6-1865, This emblem was dedicated 5-7-1959 and remained in the sanctuary until Church Union 22-6-1977." -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Badge, Presbyterian Women's Association
The Presbyterian Women's Association endeavoured to link together Presbyterian women who served Christ and His Church.Small blue enameled badge in the shape of Australia with a white St Andrew's cross at the centre and the letters P.W.A.. The badge has a pin fastening.P.W.A.presbyterian women's association -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Badge
B007.1, B007.2 - Round fabric badge mounted on card. The badge is black with blue white and grey detail. It has a St Andrew's cross in the centre beneath the letters PFA. Because of the materials and colours B007.1 appears to be the older badge. Both badges are probably blazer pocket badges."PFA"presbyterian fellowship association -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Badge
The PMWU began in Victoria in 1890. It had 2 badges up until 1980.Three Presbyterian Women's Missionary Union oval blue and white enameled badges. The badge has a white St Andrew's cross on a blue background. "P.M.W.U."pwmu, presbyterian women's missionary union -
St Kilda Historical Society
Ephemera - Program - religious service, St George's Uniting Church East St Kilda Memorial Service, 1996
Annual memorial service in memory of those who died in war service, including former minister Rev Andrew Gillison, MA, who served as Chaplain for overseas service in World War I and died at Gallipoli in 1915 while attempting to rescue a wounded soldier. Held on 25 August 1996.The memorial service was followed by a lunch, a tour of the Army Depot, 2nd/10th Medium Regiment Artillery, 8 Chapel Street, East St Kilda, and then a concert back at the church later in the afternoon.Pamphlet of three cream coloured pages, folded and printed on both sides in black. Unbound. Illustration of the church on the front. rev andrew gillison, 14th battalion aif, 2/14th army battalion -
St Kilda Historical Society
Ephemera - Program - religious service, St George's Memorial Service, 1995
Annual memorial service in memory of those who died in war service, including former minister Rev Andrew Gillison, MA, who served as Chaplain for overseas service in World War I and died at Gallipoli in 1915 while attempting to rescue a wounded soldier. Held on 20 August 1995. Contains background notes on the 2/14 and 14/32 Battalions.Multi paged pamphlet of cream coloured paper, printed in black on both sides. Illustration of the church on the front.14th battalion aif, 2/14th army battalion, st george's east st kilda uniting church, 14/32nd battalion -
St Kilda Historical Society
Ephemera - Program - religious service, St George's Uniting Church East St Kilda Memorial Service, 2000
Annual memorial service in memory of those who died in war service, including former minister Rev Andrew Gillison, MA, who served as Chaplain for overseas service in World War I and died at Gallipoli in 1915 while attempting to rescue a wounded soldier. Held on 20 August 2000.Multi-page pamphlet of cream coloured paper, printed in black and stapledrev andrew gillison, 14th battalion aif, 2/14th army battalion, 14/32nd battalion -
St Kilda Historical Society
Ephemera - Program - religious service, St Georges Memorial Service, 1994
Annual memorial service in memory of those who died in war service, including former minister Rev Andrew Gillison, MA, who served as Chaplain for overseas service in World War I and died at Gallipoli in 1915 while attempting to rescue a wounded soldier. Held on 21 August 1994.Pamphlet of two folded sheets of white paper, printed in black on both sides14th battalion aif, 2/14th army battalion, st george's east st kilda uniting church -
St Kilda Historical Society
Booklet, East St Kilda Uniting Church Parish Council, Worship Resources for ANZAC and Remembrance Services, 1995
Booklet of resources for Ministers of the Uniting Church in Australia to use when participating in Anzac or other services held to remember Australians who have died in active service.Booklet of 35 pages with blue card cover. Stapled.Booklet of resources for Ministers of the Uniting Church in Australia to use when participating in Anzac or other services held to remember Australians who have died in active service.st george's east st kilda uniting church -
St Kilda Historical Society
Ephemera - Pamphlet, The Colours (at St George's Church, East St Kilda), c1994
Pamphlet explaining the memorial at St George's Church in East St Kilda to former minister Rev Andrew Gillison, MA, who served as Chaplain for overseas service in World War I and died at Gallipoli in 1915 while attempting to rescue a wounded soldier. The memorial was erected at the request of the 14th Battalion.White paper printed in black on both sides and foldedworld war i, 14th battalion aif, 2/14th army battalion, rev andrew gillison, st george's east st kilda uniting church -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - ST ANDREWS UNITING CHURCH BENDIGO. HISTORY OF STAINED GLASS WINDOWS, 2000
... CHURCH History st. andrew's bendigo St Andrews Uniting ...St Andrews Uniting Church Bendigo'. History of Stained Glass Windows. Includes photographs and descriptions of the window designs. 24 page booklet, colour printed includes photos of all church windowschurch, history, st. andrew's bendigo -
Clunes Museum
Document, JULY 2012
ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN - UNITING CHURCH 150TH ANNIVERSARY .1 INVITATION TO ANNIVERSARY SERVICE ON 8 JULY 2012. .2 TYPED LIST OF PRESENT & PAST PARISHIONERS AND VISITORS .3 A SMALL A5 BOOKLET WITH A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE CHURCH 11/7/1862- 8/7/2012 .4 ORDER OF SERVICE - A5 SIZE 4 PAGE LEAFLET .5 THANK YOU LETTER TO "MARGARET" FROM ST ANDREW'S COMMITTEE FOR OBTAINING THE COMMEMORATIVE PLAQUEst andrews, uniting church, presbyterian church, 150th anniversary, 8 july 2012 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Postcard - BENDIGO POSTCARDS x 5
Five sepia postcards of Bendigo - St. Paul's Church, Bendigo; Queen's Reserve, Bendigo; St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church and School, Bendigo; The Orphanage, Bendigo; and Conservatory Gardens, Bendigo. 'C & L Series' and 'Semco Series', Bendigo. Early 1900's. Unused, and no writing on the reverse of the postcards. May have been connected with the Waterworth family. St. Paul's Church: St Paul's Cathedral, Bendigo was built in stages. The nave was built in 1868, the tower in 1872-73 and the transepts and sanctuary in 1926-27. Robert Love was the architect, although the final stage was supervised by architects Gawler and Drummond. Cathedral status was transferred from the original cathedral All Saints to St Paul's in 1981. The Gothic style cathedral is constructed of red brick with stone dressings. It has a simple cruciform plan comprising a six bay nave, transepts and sanctuary. A tall tower centrally located at the west end dominates the exterior. The peal of eight bells was cast by Meares and Co of London and installed in 1873. The interior features elaborately cusped roof principals; an organ by Alfred Fuller built in 1883 with a console and pipes added later from St Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney; and notable stained glass by Ferguson, Urie and Lyon. St Paul's Rectory was built in 1885 to a design by the architect W C Vahland. The Parish Office and Hall was built as a Sunday School in 1898 to a design by F W Lehmann. Queen's Reserve: Now known as part of the Bendigo Botanic Gardens, Rosalind Park, Pall Mall. In 1851, the gold rush transformed the area and eventually the mullock heaps became the most prominent public park in Bendigo. Rosalind Park was added to the Victorian Heritage Register in 2000 for its historic, archaeological, aesthetic, scientific (botanical) and architectural significance to the state of Victoria. The statue of Queen Victoria dates to 1903. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church: Opened in 1859 as part of the Presbyterian Church, St. Andrew's. Union of the Presbyterian, Methodist and Congregational Churches in 1977 saw this church join the Uniting Church. Located in Myers Street, Bendigo. The Orphanage: The Convent of the Good Shepherd, Bendigo was established in 1905. It was established at the request of the Bishop to cater for children in the diocese of Bendigo (although it housed children from other areas as well). It was also known as St Aidan’s Orphanage, and was the only Good Shepherd Convent in Australia to care for boys. The section named St Aidan’s accommodated girls aged up to around 16 years, as well as boys aged up to around 11. Maryfields housed girls and women aged from around 15 years. The Convent ceased to operate as a residential facility for children in 1981. A number of women with disabilities remained at the Convent until it closed in 1984. Conservatory Gardens: Now known as part of the Bendigo Botanic Gardens, Rosalind Park, Pall Mall. In 1851, the gold rush transformed the area and eventually the mullock heaps became the most prominent public park in Bendigo. Rosalind Park was added to the Victorian Heritage Register in 2000 for its historic, archaeological, aesthetic, scientific (botanical) and architectural significance to the state of Victoria. The Conservatory Gardens feature an ornate 19th century Conservatory building, erected in 1897 - this was the last building of its type in a public park in Victoria. bendigo, gardens, buildings, chinese, church