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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Folding Chair, 1940's
Made by internee at Camp 3Small wooden folding chair with brown vinyl seat. 2 bar back restchair - folding, beilharz k, camp 3, tatura, ww2 camp 3, furniture, domestic -
Numurkah & District Historical Society
Photograph - Photo of woman
Black & white portrait style photo of a woman elaborately dressed seated at an ornate desk -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Envelope Art
One of several illustrated envelopes without letter sketched by soldier/s during the second world warCream paper envelope with sketch of a soldier standing in front of desk with officier seated behindBottom left corner - "Whats this I hear about you coming on parade without your gaters" ww2, envelope art -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, c. 1980s
Ordained 1973, Presbyterian then Uniting Church minister. Colac-Cororooke until 1976, Gippsland Youth Leadership Training Officer 1976-1979, Mansfield 1980-1983, Division of Field Services 1984 to 1992, Malvern 09/92-12/95, AS 01.96 to 10/96, Chaplain Billanook College 11/96. Retired.B & W photograph of Rev. Ron Townsend, seated and wearing a Uniting Church sweatshirt.rev. ron townsend; presbyterian minister 1973-1977; uniting church minister 1977-; colac; cororooke; gippsland youth leadership training offer -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Furniture - Chair, Thonet
Robin and Patricia Boyd had blond wood Thonet dining chairs in their Camberwell home and Walsh Street home. These were replaced with nine black Thonet dining chairs (one a carver with arms) by Patricia and John Davies - they also purchased two bar stools at the same time. The set of nine dining chairs are currently stored offsite. The current chairs (no carvers) at 290 Walsh St were arranged by Rowlands Catering circa 2009.Set of black frame Thonet chairs, wicker seat chairs and a single carver with arms.Thonetwalsh st furnishings, robin boyd -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, C1910
Rev. Thomas C. Rentoul (1882-1945) was a Chaplain General WW1.Matt, black and white, seated studio portrait of Rev. Thomas C. Rentoul on card.rentoul, tc, methodist -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Rev. Colin Chapman and Dog, 1986
B. 25/11/1932 England; d. 14/2/2001. Ordained 1964; Penguin Tas. Methodist Church 1964–67; Dromana 1968–71; Benalla 1972–77; Diamond Valley 1978–1985; Laverton North/Altona 1985–1991; Mill Park 1991–1996. Retired 1996 but continued active ministry in supply situations until his death.Chapman is shown seated, dressed in clerical collar and jumper, patting his cocker spaniel.Reference to Church & Nation.chapman, colin -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Rev. Charles Same/Sane, Undated c.1870
Rev Charles Lane (1823 - 1910) Wesleyan Methodist minister. The Observer 15 January 1910, p.36: The Rev. Charles Lane, better known In South Australian Methodism as "Father" Lane, died at his residence, Dorset Cottage, Magill, on Saturday, at the advanced age of 88 years. The deceased clergyman attended the Methodist Conference in 1900 —the year of his jubilee as a minister--and was accorded a vote of congratulation. Mr. Lane was born in Dorset, and be associated himself with the Congregational Sunday school at an early age, and when 16 years old took a practical part in religious matters. Then he removed to another town and joined the Methodist Church. In 1855 a request for a number of energetic Christian workers came from Australia, and 10 were sent out in the ship Walmer Castle, among the number Mr. Lane. He was received into the Victoria ministry in the following year, and received his first - charge at Ballarat. He proved a successful preacher in the early days of the Victorian goldfields, and accomplished much valuable work. He was impressive in the pulpit, humorous on. the platform, and welcome everywhere. About 1878 he wag transferred to the South Australian Conference, and from that time until being placed on the supernumerary list in 1889. he laboured in all the most important circuits. He was President of the Wesley an Conference in 1886, and displayed conspicuous ability in fulfilling the important duties associated with that office. He had resided at Magill for 17 years, and up to the time of his death had evinced a deep interest in work to which he had devoted .the best years of his life. Sepia toned carte de visite: seated studio portrait of the Rev. Charles LaneRev Chas Lanerev charles lane, methodist, minister, south australia -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Undated c.1985
Reverend Ron Upson was elected unopposed as Moderator of the Tasmanian Synod. Reverend Upson was in 1985 at Launceston South. He was ordained in Western Australia in 1970 and served in three parishes before working in Samoa first at Piula Theological College then as connexional secretary for the Methodist Church in Samoa.Reverend Ron Upson and Reverend J. Pethie seated at a table in front of a church pulpitRev. R. Upson Rev. J. Pethie sheet 1 no 2upson, ron, rev., pethie, j. rev., moderator, synod of tasmania, uniting church minister -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Top prize winners of the 1986 Mathematics Competition Alexandra Kent and Michelle Poke, 1986
B&W photograph showing schoolgirls Alexandra Kent and Michelle Poke seated with certificates."Top prize award winners in the eighth form segment of the 1986 Mathematics Competition of the Westpac Awards are (from left) Alexandra Kent and Michelle Poke"poke, michelle, kent, alexandra, methodist ladies college, mathematics competition -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Reverend Arthur Preston and Devanasen Chandon, undated
Reverend Arthur Preston (14/10/1912 - 19/03/1985) was born in Brisbane. Following ordination he served in Mareeba and Townsville, Superintendent of West End Methodist Mission in Brisbane, Associate Minister at Adelaide Central Mission, Associate Minister in the Glen Iris Circuit and was appointed Superintendent of the Central Methodist Mission in 1968. He received an Order of Australia award in 1982 for service to the community. Chandran Devanesen was the first professor at Madras Christian College. As the first Indian Principal of MCC, Chandran Devanesen is known for successfully transforming an institution influenced by Scots to one more Indian. B&W photograph of Rev. Arthur Preston and Dr Chandran Devanesen seated at a table."Devanasen Chandan Rev Arthur Preston"preston, arthur, dr chandran devanesen, central methodist mission -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Printed image, Undated
Henry Reed was a Methodist lay preacher. Successful tin whaling and farming enterprises, he may have conducted services in Portland prior to 1834. He is reputed to have preached the first Methodist service in Melbourne "to Henry Batman, his brother and three Sydney blacks". He was a man of much wealth and prestige in the colonies.Print (for publication) of a B & W waist length seated portrait of Mr Henry Reed. Mr Henry Reed -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Undated c.1950s
Rev David Clarnette: L.Th. Born 1894 in N.S.W. From 1917, served in Birchip, Rainbow, King Island, Wilmot, Hobart (Davey Street), New Norfolk, Scottsdale, Charlton, Bendigo, Burwood, Benalla, Ballarat (Neil Street), Northcote. R.A.A.F. Chaplain 1941 - 1944. Financial Secretary of the District 1945 - 1947. Died 1959 in Victoria.B & W gloss copy of original photograph. Seated portrait of the Rev David Clarnette. -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
photograph, Brighton Congregational Church deacons, February 1903
The minister of Brighton Congregational Church was the Rev. James E. Rickard, who was born in Cornwall in February 1850 and died in Surrey Hills on 25 January 1909. His congregations were Camberdown/Glebe in NSW, Black Street Brighton (1885–1907) and Wyclif Surrey Hills (1907–09). Chairman of the CUV 1891–92, Lecturer at Camden College in NSW while minister at Camperdown/Glebe. Trained at Wesley in Adelaide (Methodist background). Established Congregational churches at Black Rock, Roseberry Avenue Brighton.B & W photograph of 10 men seated and standing outdoors, mounted on buff card. The names of the 10 men have been handwritten below the photograph on the card mount: Rear: Morris, Pitcher, Jefferson, Holtz, Alexander, Laylor, Chambers. Front: S.P. Simmonds, Rev. Rickard, Blundell February 1903 brighton congregational church, rev. james e. rickard, black street -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Undated c.1880s
Born 1823 West Indies, commenced ministry 1847, died 1890 in Rookwood, NSW. Joseph Horner Fletcher (1823-1890), Wesleyan minister, was born at St Vincent, Windward Islands, the eldest son of Rev. Joseph Fletcher, Wesleyan missionary, and his wife Mary, née Horner. In 1830-37 he attended a Methodist school in Kingswood, England, and then his uncle's school in Bath. He entered business but in July 1842 became a local preacher. He was accepted for the Wesleyan ministry in 1845 and after training at Richmond College, Surrey, he married Kate Green in December 1848. He was sent to Auckland, New Zealand, where he became the founding principal of Wesley College. In 1856 poor health obliged him to take up circuit work in Auckland and New Plymouth, where he witnessed the Maori war. He moved to Queensland and in 1861-64 was on circuit in Brisbane. In 1863 he became the first chairman of the Queensland Wesleyan District. In 1865 Fletcher was serving at Ipswich when invited to succeed Rev. John Manton as president of Newington College, Sydney. He acknowledged that the main business of the school was secular education in a Christian atmosphere and believed that education could help to overcome sectarianism. He invited distinguished academics to examine Newington students and strongly supported (Sir) Henry Parkes's education policies. He opposed the formation of a Methodist university college until a strong secondary school was established. He believed that boys should be taught to appreciate orderly conduct rather than to fear punishment and that corporal punishment was degrading and to be used only in extreme circumstances. Under Fletcher Newington developed a high moral tone and a tradition of order and respect. After he retired in 1887 the old boys gave him an address of appreciation and a portrait in oils to be hung in the hall. In addition to his normal duties from 1883 he had taught resident theological students. From 1887 he was an effective and progressive full-time theological tutor. As a preacher Fletcher had exceptional power: he expressed his thoughts in a fresh way with sparkling illustrations and characteristic humour. He combined humility with great spiritual power, prophetic vision and administrative ability. He encouraged the development of institutional church work which grew into the Central Methodist Mission in Sydney. Fletcher was elected as the first president of the New South Wales and Queensland Wesleyan Methodist Conference in 1874 and again in 1884, when he was also president of the General Conference of the Australasian Wesleyan Methodist Church. As conference editor in 1868, 1871 and 1873, Fletcher contributed more than fifty articles, numerous essays and reviews of books to the Weekly Advocate. He read widely, deeply and with discrimination. Never robust in health, he suffered months of illness before he died aged 66 at Stanmore, Sydney, on 30 June 1890. He was survived by three sons and two daughters, and buried in the Wesleyan section of Rookwood cemetery. In 1892 his eldest son, Joseph, edited a memorial edition of his Sermons, Addresses & Essays. Information from Australian Dictionary of Biography, Vol. 4, 1972. Sepia toned carte de visite. Seated studio portrait of the Rev. Joseph Fletcher.Rev Joseph Fletcherrev. joseph fletcher, joseph horner, wesleyan minister, newington college sydney, new zealand, queensland, president general conference, wesleyan methodist church, central methodist mission -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph
A b/w photograph of a barber ready the give his client, seated in a chair, a shave.Handwritten on back: Miss Clarke Sunbury Mr Chris Christiansen, hairdresser, Photo., Watchmakerbarbers, barber shops, hairdressers, clothing and dress, clarke, - (miss), sunbury, christiansen, chris, photographers, george evans collection -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, c 1917
A sepia photograph of 3 soldiers and 4 ladies seated at a table with others standing behind.Stamped on back: FROM F.W.TOLRA / 79 GLEN EIRA ROAD / RIPPON LEAtolra, f. w., soldiers, uniforms, armed forces, clothing and dress, photographers, george evans collection -
Clunes Museum
Photograph
PHOTOCOPY OF A PHOTOGRAPH OF THE CARTER FAMILY - MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN, SOME SEATED ON A WOODEN CARTlocal history, photography, photographs, carter family -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Group of Salvation Army Members 1934
Back Row: Bob Clark, Jessie Clark, Mrs Sherwell, Major ? , Mavis Vince, Ken Barnet Front Row: Florence Vince, May Clark, Avis Reeve, Kath ReeveThree Men and Eight Women in Slavation Army in two rows front row seatedJ. Richards Stawell Eileen W.J. Chapman Photo Artist Stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Carrs Plains Aborigionals 1870's
AboriginalGroup of Aboriginals seated on tree trunk, woman in possum skin cloak. Buggys in backgroundCarrs Plains -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Appraisal of Items - chair
Colour Photograph: six seated people, three in the background, the others around a table with a chair on it.biarri -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Graham Walsh, 1966
Article on the selection of Graham Walsh as the ALP candidate for the newly created State seat of Mitcham.Article on the selection of Graham Walsh as the ALP candidate for the newly created State seat of Mitcham.Article on the selection of Graham Walsh as the ALP candidate for the newly created State seat of Mitcham.walsh, graham a, mitcham state electorate -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Postcard - Image, Vine's Studios, c1918
This is Ida Mary Hooke and her younger sister Violet Hooke. Ida was 9 years older than Violet, who was the youngest of the Hooke family. They are Holloway descendants. The girls grew up around the Rutherglen, Chiltern and Rutherglen areas. Black and white photograph, printed on a postcard, of Violet Hooke (seated) and Ida Hooke (standing)Written on back: "Ida standing up"hooke family, holloway family, ida hooke, violet hooke -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, 1920s
Black and white photograph of a wedding party. Two men seated, three women standing.On back of photo: "Ada Ready's wedding. Married Preston Jones"ready family, ada ready, ada jones, preston jones, wedding photographs -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Till family
Black and white photograph of three woman and a female child seated on the ground in front of a hedge.till -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Black and white photograph, Blackburn Church of Christ
This is the second building erected by the Church of Christ. The photograph shows the opening ceremony on 1st December 1934. The building and furnishings cost 900 Sterling Pounds. The location of the church was in Albert Street, Blackburn.Black and white photograph of the congregation of the Blackburn Church of Christ in 1934. Some parishioners are seated.BLACKBURN CHURCH OF CHRIST C1934church of christ, blackburn, churches -
International House, The University of Melbourne
Photograph (Item), Richard Shiell, "Nick Kanaris (Cyprus), M.Sc. | Foundation Member of IH | Botany Tutor"
Pictured here is Nicos 'Nick' Kanaris, a foundation student, and later tutor, of International House. Kanaris and his friend Michael Kirnis represented Cyprus among the first forty-two students at International House in 1957. Awarded the Exhibition in Botany III and attaining a Masters in Science, Kanaris became a residential tutor of Botany and Biology for the House from 1959 to 1960. Having returned to work in their home country, both men had decided to return to Australia after spending Christmas with their families. Tragically, however, both Kanaris and Kirnis were killed in a plane crash en route to Cyprus in 1961. Their lives and contributions to International House were commemorated via a memorial scholarship funded by the Student Club. This photograph comes from an 'Album of Student Activities 1960', compiled and presented to International House by Soedjadi Satrosoegito & Richard Shiell.nicos kanaris, staff, students -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, Daylesford Football Club, c1928, c1928
Photograph of players and officials of the Dayleford Football Club. Gus Gervasoni is seated at the front to the left.daylesford foolball club, gus gervasoni, australian rules football -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Photograph, Ambulance, Chrysler Royal, interior
Interior of 1950 Chrysler Royal ambulance with ambulance officer Keith Pitcher sitting.Black and white photograph of ambulance interior with two stretchers fitted and ambulance officer seatedchrysler royal -
Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc.
Photograph - Colour, Memorial to Harold Beresford Irwin, 18/08/2017
Charles Anderson Grove is the retirement village of the Old Colonists' Association, Ballarat.Photographs of a memorial seat to Harold Beresford Irwin in the grounds of Charles Anderson Grove, Ballarat. Harold Beresford Irwin was born in Ballarat in 1882, and died here in 1862l He loved the flora of this country, and he concerned himself for many years with these gardens, and with the welfare of the Old Colonists. The park about these cottages is names to commemorate him.charles anderson grove, old colonists' association, ballarat, harold beresford irwin, memorial seat