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Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Four Port Melbourne friends, 1950s
Photocopies of photos showing events in Port Melbourne (.03) Four girlfiends. June Wood (Hodran); Joan Clancy; Shirley Tucker; Beryl (Organ) Wailessocial activities, domestic life, joan clancy wood, shirley tucker, beryl organ waile, june hodran wood, norma organ brennan -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Handpainted organ pipes, Missions to Seamen, Port Melbourne, Alison Kelly, 1990
Photographed by Alison Kelly at the Missions to Seamen after National Trust bought and returned the organ to the buildingColour photograph of handpainted pipes of Missions to Seamen organ (item 463) in close up on left and centre sectionmissions to seamen, arts and entertainment -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Second organ from Missions to Seamen, Port Melbourne, Alison Kelly, 1990s
Colour photograph of second organ from Missions to Seamen, taken in the Mission building by Alison Kellymissions to seamen, arts and entertainment -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Faulkner's straw hat and dyers shop, Bay Street, Port Melbourne, 1876
Donated by Charles Lewis. Elizabeth Faulkner made straw hats and dyed gloves to match your costume, whereas her husband William was a carpenter who specialised in organs. The position of the shop was later occupied by one of the two Building Societies.Small faded Sepia photo of Faulkner's straw hat and dyers shop in Bay Street on east side between Bridge and Liardet. With Elizabeth and William Faulkner in front, picket fence and pepper trees to south east.built environment - commercial, faulkner, dyer's hat shop -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Organ pipes, Holy Trinity Anglican Church, 1980s
From a group of 15 photographs of interior of Holy Trinity church, probably 1980s or 90s: Fincham & Sons organ pipesreligion - anglican (holy trinity) -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Fincham & Sons organ, Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Port Melbourne, Jim Hillis, 1996
Photos taken by Jim Hillis prior to final sale of church, and donated to the PMH&PS. Jim subsequently located a home for the organ with the Organ Society of New South WalesPhoto of National Trust listed Fincham & Sons organ -- from set of nine colour photos of vacated interior of Holy Trinity Churchreligion - anglican (holy trinity) -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Newsletter, Burra News, Port Melbourne Sub-Branch RSL, Burra News, 1966
Official organ of the Port Melbourne Sub-Branch RSL, Christmas edition 1966. Lewis, G (President, RSL 1966):Palmer, F. (vice president RSL 1966):Howard, S. (vice president RSL 1966):Pearson, W. (secretary RSL 1966):Barwise, H (treasurer RSL 1966):Stuckbery, Albert:Eason, H:Larkin, G:Wood, E.:Barfoot, W.:Franklin, T.:Young, G.:Kidd, W.:Frost, G.:Deaker, P.:Kent, R.:Tucker, F.returned services league, rsl, societies clubs unions and other organisations, g lewis, f palmer, s howard, w pearson, h barwise, albert stuckbery, h eason, g larkin, e wood, w barfoot, t franklin, g young, w kidd, g frost, p deaker, r kent, f tucker -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Booklet - South Melbourne RSL, Stand Easy, Dec 1963
Stand Easy - offical organ of the South Melbourne RSL, Christmas 1963societies clubs unions and other organisations, south melbourne rsl -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Programme - Graham Street Methodist Church, Opening of new pipe organ, Jul 1921
... pipe organ at the Graham Street Methodist church - blue... pipe organ at the Graham Street Methodist church - blue ...Facsimile of souvenir program of the opening of the new pipe organ at the Graham Street Methodist church - blue, contains Honour Roll for church.religion - wesleyan methodist church, arts and entertainment - music, d daley, mrs r monkhouse, c s trewavis, w g price, miss buchan, lt col langlery -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Box, cardboard, 1892 - present in Australia
TROVE : Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Saturday 7 September 1901, page 2 BONNINGTON'S IRISH MOSS. Bonnington's Carrageen Irish Moss was first introduced into New Zealand 35 years ago, and it spread gradually until the sales now extend through the whole colony, and has been in constant demand ever since. Through the genuine merits of the widely known and popular remedy for coughs, colds, etc., and encouraged by this success in New Zealand, the proprietor (Mr. Geo. Bonnington) chemist of that colony, was induced to place his celebrated preparation on the Australian market. With that object in view, some eight or ten years ago, a factory for manufacturing purposes was established (under the style of Bonnington and Co.) at 179 Harris-street, Sydney. Since then, its sales have spread far and wide, and the proprietors are pleased to notify the public generally that Bonnington's Carrageen Irish Moss can now be obtained in all the states of Australia. Every year it is becoming more known, and when once tried is always appreciated by the people. Hundreds of testimonials have been received by the proprietors from all parts, testifying to the wonderful curative properties in allaying irritating coughs, bronchitis, colds, and affections of the vocal organs. For the cure of croup, whooping cough, etc., it has proved marvellously successful and is especially prized by mothers for their children, as it never fails to give relief and effect a speedy cure. Containing nothing injurious, there is not the least danger in giving it to children. If they are troubled at night with a hacking cough or any chest affection, one dose will relieve and ensure a good night's rest. The unparalleled which has attended the sale of Bonnington's Carrageen Irish Moss has led to many worthless imitations, and the public when purchasing are cautioned to be sure and ask for Bonnington's. TROVE : Gippsland Times (Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Thursday 1 October 1908, page 3 BONNINGTON'S IRISH MOSS Can be had from any chemist or store. It is the universal remedy for Influenza, Coughs and Colds. A safe and pleasant medicine for children as well as adults. Brown cardboard box with dark blue printed text on side and pink label with black text on top. Contains seven (7) unopened and one (1) opened tall grey boxes with printed white red and black labels. Each grey box containing a cork stoppered rectangular amber glass bottle, with a red, black and white printed label. Each bottle filled with a dark liquid.Outer square cardboard box in dark blue printed text within a decorative border : ' ONE DOZEN BONNINGTON'S Irish Moss for CUGHS, COLDS, INFLUENZA etc'. Pink label sealing paper on top of outer brown cardboard box with black printed text : 'BONNINGTON'S IRISH MOSS PRICES:- No.1 size 36/6 doz. No. 2 size 56/- doz. Retail Price :- Small size 3/6 Large size 6/3. IN QUANTITY Individual packaging boxes containing bottles : Paper labels on each bottle : Embossed on side of bottles in recessed cartouche ' BONNINGTON'S IRISH MOSS COUGHS & COLDS'. Embossed on base of bottles AGM logo and 'IS 804' (4 inverted) over '6'. croup, carrageen, coughs, influenza -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Letter, Correspondence re John VINCENT, Organist, Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Port Melbourne
Letter from organ tuner J W Moriartyreligion - anglican (holy trinity) -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Programme - Football Recorder, 1970
"Football Recorder" - Official organ of the Victorian Football Association (VFA) 27-28 June 1970. Small pale blue,28 pg.sport - australian rules football -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Programme - Periodical, Football Recorder, 1961
Collected by PMFC member Les PONT"Football Recorder" - Official organ of the Victorian Football Association (VFA) 1 July 1961sport - australian rules football, port melbourne football club, pmfc, victorian football association, vfa -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Programme - Periodical, Football Recorder, 1961
Collected by PMFC member Les PONT"Football Recorder" - Official organ of the Victorian Football Association (VFA) 1 Sept 1962sport - australian rules football, port melbourne football club, pmfc, victorian football association, vfa -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Programme - Periodical, Football Recorder, 1961
Collected by PMFC member Les PONT"Football Recorder" - Official organ of the Victorian Football Association (VFA) 21 Aug 1965sport - australian rules football, port melbourne football club, pmfc, victorian football association, vfa -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Programme - Periodical, Football Recorder, 1961
"Football Recorder" - Official organ of the Victorian Football Association (VFA) 2 July 1967sport - australian rules football, port melbourne football club, pmfc, victorian football association, vfa -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - PROGRAM: JUBILATE TOUR CHOIR CONCERT, 5 October 1997
Program for the Jubilate Tour Choir Concert at Bendigo 5 October 1997. Program contains details of the participants - Jubilate Tour Choir conducted by Crosbie de Kretser, Tenor Ken harris, Mezzo Soprano Wilma Wiersma, Organ Anja Tiemans and Piano Sheila Cameron. It also contains the order of the program together with the lyrics of various songs.event, entertainment, music -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Postcard - ELMA WINSLADE WELLS COLLECTION: POSTCARD MR. BARSBY (?)
A black and white photo postcard of Mr. Barsly (?) at the Wellington organ. No dateperforming arts, music, organ -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - LONG GULLY HISTORY GROUP COLLECTION: INTERIOR OF LONG GULLY METHODIST CHURCH
Copy of a black and white photo of the interior of the Long Gully Methodist Church, decorated for the annual harvest thanksgiving service. The photo shows produce in front of the altar and sheaves of oats/wheat hanging from above the altar. There is also a chandelier, roof support poles, and pews in the photo. A large pipe organ is behind the chandelier.bendigo, history, long gully history group, the long gully history group - interior of long gully methodist church, vahland and getzschmann, annual harvest thanksgiving service, bendigo historical society, a crossley, bendigo advertiser 9/2/01 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION:GOLDEN SQUARE METHODIST CHURCH
Programs (10 ) from the Golden Square Methodist Church, dated from 1919 - 1929, signed by G.A. Pethard, Trustee, enclosed in an envelope with 'From G.A. Pethard, Golden Square, Bendigo' on bottom LH corner. Fund raising events for an electric blower for the church organ ; the Augustonian Fair; Harvest Festivals; the Forest Street Men's Choir and the Jubilee League are featured in the requests for funding support. The motto of the church is 'Think' - 'He can who thinks he can' A photo of the interior of the Church is shown in the 10th November, 1922, program. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - GOLDEN SQUARE METHODIST GRAND CONCERT AND ORGAN RECITAL, 1908
Golden Square Methodist Grand Concert and Organ Recital by Mr Mansley Greer, (of Melbourne). Wednesday August 18th, 1909. Participants; Church Choir, Mr Mansley Greer, Mr Percy Hampton, Miss Winnie Bradbury, Miss Jennings, and Mr E H Collett. Concert will start punctually at 8 o'clock. Admission 1/- Seats may be reserved in any part of the church for 6d. Extra. Plan of seats by flights. Arrangements will be made for special Tram Service to and from the church on the evening of the Concert. Proceed in aid of Church Funds. A W Andrew Hon Conductor, Alex Hampton Hon. Organist, R Martin Hon. Secretary.program, music, methodist church grand concert, golden suare methodist grand concert organ recital by mr mansley greer. aug 18th, 1909. participants; church choir, mr mansley greer, mr percy hampton, miss winnie bradbury, miss jennings, and mr e h collett. concert 8pm. admission 1/- seats may be reserved for 6d. arrangements for special tram service on the evening of the concert. proceed in aid of church funds. a w andrew hon conductor, alex hampton hon. organist, r martin hon. secretary. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MUSIC RECITAL, 1949
Document: St. Paul's Church, Bendigo 81st Festival Celebrations. 'Recital of Music' by Dorothy Neills-Stevens - violin, Ron Layton - Violin, Leslie Kerr - viola, Bill Johnstone - 'cello, Lindsay Maple - baritone, R.A. Anderson - organ. Sunday, November 13th, 1949 at 3 p.m. Retiring Collection.entertainment, music/religious -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: 'OLD ORGAN STILL SINGS.', 02/05/1970
Two Bendigo Advertiser newspaper cuttings dated 2/05/70 giving the background information of an organ estimated to be over a century old. There is a photo of the owner, Mrs Ronald C. Swift, of 135 Neale Street, Flora Hill playing the organ.musical instruments, keyboard, organ, lydia chancellor, collection, music, musical instruments, performing arts -
Victorian Interpretive Projects Inc.
Photograph - colour, Clare Gervasoni, St Peter's Catholic Church, Daylesford, 2015, 14/06/2015
"The fine structure of St. Peter's, with its prettily-decorated interior, which holds crowded congregations at Holy Mass on Sundays, is alone an eloquent testimony of the piety and devotion which permeates the whole parish. Attached to the church is a circulating library, and Catholic papers and other literature are distributed at the church door. Branches of the H.A.C.B. Society and Catholic Federation are doing much good work. (Melbourne Advocate, 17 January 1914) "OPENING AND CONSECRATION OF THE NEW CATHOLIC CHURCH OF ST. PETER’S, DAYLESFORD Cross on St. Peter'sNotwithstanding the inclemency of the weather, the opening of the new Catholic Church of St. Peter’s, yesterday (Sunday), attracted a crowded congregation. Although the rain, which has poured almost incessantly for some days past, had left our roads and streets in the condition for which Daylesford is celebrated in winter weather, and although he storm and rain seemed to increase as the hour announced for the ceremonies approached, the church was filled by a large congregation, comprising all sects and denominations of Christians in and around the district. The beautiful edifice, erected mainly through the zeal, liberality and energy of the respected pastor, presented a most imposing appearance, and reflects infinite credit upon the Rev. Mr. Slattery, and the flock committed to his charge. The church was commenced in November 1863 and has been in the hands of the workmen up to the present time, work being uninterruptedly carried on. On commencing the foundations, it was necessary to excavate until solid clay was reached, which in consequence of the deep rich chocolate soil on the site of the building, had to be carried down to an average depth of 6 feet 6 inches. The foundations were laid with massive stones in courses of 12-inch, and four feet thick, reducing to 3 feet below the floor line. The style of the building is decorated Gothic, and consists of a nave, 80 feet by 30 feet in the clear, and a chancel 18 feet high; from floor line to apex of roof, 47 feet, which is elegantly constructed, consisting of six spans or frames with puncheons resting on carved corbels, low down between the windows. The north side consists of a handsome entrance, near the north-west angle, approached by nine steps of cut stone, and four bays of windows on nave, and a small door on side of chancel, intended as an entry from the sacristy. The south side presents a very handsome view to Victoria street, a beautiful porch entrance giving access to the building on the south-east end of nave; and on the south-west angle a handsome octagonal spire, terminating in an iron cross, with gilt floriations; the height of top of cross, from floor line, is 88 feet. A stone stairs gives access to the organ gallery and the belfry. The whole of the windows are of a handsome geometrical design, and carved in stone, with mullions and tracery, and glazed with amber-tinted glass, the chancel window being 15 feet high, and 8 feet wide. The chancel arch is unusually large, 27 feet St. Peter's interiorhigh and 18 feet wide, and handsomely moulded, and presents a fine appearance from the body of the church. The roof is stained a rich oak, with heavy cornice, and all the walls are smoothly plastered, and colored peach color, giving the amber-tinted glass a beautiful soft cathedral appearance to the interior. The altar is of a very chaste design, the panels being moulded with Gothic heads, and finished in white and gold; the altar rail was not completed, but is intended to be of polished cedar, with carved pillars. The interior fittings will be proceeded with immediately, and to complete the design, an organ gallery, with sittings for about 100 persons besides the choir, will be constructed on the west end. It is intended also to place pillar gaslights on each side of the main entrance, for lighting during vespers in winter. The style of architecture has been strictly carried out, and in the best and most substantial manner. The building has been erected under the superintendence of the architect Mr. John Townsend Brophy, a member of the congregation, and who has discharged his duty with great ability and care. The hour of half-past eleven has scarcely passed when from the sacristy entered His Lordship the Right Rev. Dr. Gould, Bishop of Melbourne, preceded by the Very Rev. Dean Hayes (Sandhurst), the Rev. P. J. Slattery, and a number of boys dressed in white surplices. The Right Reverend Prelate proceeded to the foot of the altar, the Very Rev. the Dean on his right, and the Rev. P. J. Slattery on the left. The prayers usual upon the occasion were read by the Bishop. A procession was then formed, and went around the church in the following order. Several youths bearing wax candles first, next the Very Rev. the Dean, then the Bishop and his train bearers, and following were the Rev. Mr. Slattery and acolytes. Having returned to the altar in the same order, the Deacon (Dean Hayes) and Sub-Deacon (Rev. P. J. Slattery) proceeded to robe his Lordship, who had taken his seat at the epistle side of the altar, for the solemn High Mass, at appropriate times wearing his mitre and bearing his crozier. The mass, which was chanted by the Bishop with touching simplicity and earnestness, was then commenced. The choir, under the direction of Mr. Meunsch, organist, was full and most effective. Mrs. Testar, of Melbourne, having generously offered her valuable services, took the leading soprano solos, and it is scarcely necessary to add, rendered them with exquisite taste and feeling – her beautiful voice being heard with great effect throughout the entire building. The choir consisted of the following ladies and gentlemen who volunteered to aid in the ceremonies upon this most interesting occasion. Ladies: Mrs. Tresar, soprano; Mrs. J.J. McCormick, alto; Miss Julia Conry, soprano; Mrs. Vincent, soprano; Mrs. Aitken, soprano. Gentlemen: H. Guthiel, tenor; Master John Murphy, tenor; James Knox, bass; J. M. Murphy, bass; Mr. Staunton, baritone; Mr. Sourby, alto; Mr. Short, bass. The chant, “Let us adore,” during the procession, was given by Mrs. Vincent with considerable power. The selection of the “Imperial Mass” (Haydn’s No. 3) was felicitous, and the highly artistic and finished manner in which the different parts were sustained, demonstrated that great and persevering care must have been bestowed on the preparation for “the opening day.” The “Kyrie” was given with the full strength and power of the choir. The swelling of the voices in complete harmony, and the pealing of the organ in the midst of incense and prayer, produced a most marked effect upon the congregation. In the “Gloria,” the solos of Mrs. Testar were really beautiful and Mrs. McCormick rendered the alto solos with considerable merit. Mr. Knox sang the part commencing with the words “Qui tolles” with much taste and power. The “Credo” than which we believe there is not a more magnificent piece of sacred music extant, was most successful in its rendering, nor do we ever remember to have heard anything more touching than the manner in which the line “Vetam Venturi in Seculi,” was given by Mrs. Testar. The offertory hymn “Come unto Me all ye that labor,” was given by Mrs. Testar with the most thrilling effect. The “Sanctus” having been sung, in which Mr. Sourby ably rendered an alto solo, the “Agnus Dei” was commenced with a solo by Mrs. McCormick and was given with great taste and feeling, Mrs. Testar, at the conclusion of the “Agnus,” taking up the soprano part. Mass being concluded, the Very Reverend Dean Hayes ascended the altar and proceeded to preach the opening sermon, taking as his text Second Paralipomenon [Chronicles II], 7th chapter and 16th verse – “For I have chosen and have sanctified this place that My hand may be there for ever, and My eyes and My heart may remain there perpetually.” St Peter's manseAt the close of the sermon a collection was made by the very reverend preacher, assisted by John Egan, Esq., Corinella, on behalf of the church, and about fifty pounds were contributed. When it is remembered that 500 tickets had been issues at 10s each, and the inclemency of the weather taken into consideration, the collection may be regarded as a large one. Benediction was sung by the Rev. P. J. Slattery, assisted by Dean Hayes, the choir singing the “O! Salutaris Hostia” and “Laudate.” Handel’s Hallelujah Chorus was sung at the termination of the ceremonies. The vestments issued at Benediction, as well as at the Mass, were of the most gorgeous and beautiful character. When the Benediction was over, the Rev. P. J. Slattery, standing at the front of the altar said– “I wish to say one or two words before the congregation leave. I feel most deeply indebted to all of you who have attended here today for the honor and glory of God, not withstanding the difficulties you had to encounter from this most inclement season. I am truly delighted at such a manifestation of feeling, and will not easily forget it.” The rev. gentleman having disrobed, thanked the members of the choir for their kindness in assisting at the ceremonies, and more especially Mrs. Testar, who had braved all the storm and rain to be present at, and give the advantage of her great musical abilities on, the “opening day.” (Daylesford Mercury, 15 May 1865.)A number of photographs of St Peter's Catholic Church, Daylesford, taken at the 150th anniversary celebration. st peter's catholic church daylesford, decoration, altar decoration, anniversary, daylesford, religion, painting, interior, slattery, gough, d'alton, mcmahon -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Postcard - CARWARDINE COLLECTION: ST ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH AND SCHOOL BENDIGO
Sepia colour postcard. Wooden frame surround, image enclosed in oval shape within. Written on bottom of card ' St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church and School Bendigo' Image shows one storey building on LH side, facing street. Building has central doorway, two arched side windows. Other building and church centre and right. See link below for heritage details of buildings: https://ohta.org.au/organs/organs/BendigoStAndrewsUniting.html Receipt number 355/16bendigo, business, carwardine soap and candle -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - LYDIA CHANCELLOR: 'MELBA' PROGRAMME
A cream paper programme with aqua coloured print. The front cover has an insignia on it and the words, ' Melba Bendigo, Monday, February 3rd, 1908. Under the Direction of John Lemmone. The inside contains the programme and the back cover contains an Allan & Co., advertisement on pianos and organs.program, music, dame nellie melba, lydia chancellor, collection, dame nellie melba, singing, entertainment, event, ephemeral, performing arts, music, person, programme, program -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - THE CLARION CALL NEWSPAPER 18.11.1926
The Clarion Call Newspaper 18.11.1926 /'The Official Organ of The Victorian Prohibition League -Vol VI no. 10 , price threepence / partly torn.organization, club/society, the clarion call, the clarion call / the victorian prohibition league -
Dutch Australian Heritage Centre Victoria
Money Collecting Dish (Geldbakje)
Used to collect coins from those listening to street musicians, particularly the barrel organ grinder. It was customary to rattle the coins in an attempt to attract further donations.This is a copper, oval-shaped dish with low (about 2cm) sides, part covered in brass, with brass handle and about 15cm in length. Cover displays barrel organ in relief.street musicians; copper -
Marian College
Organ
... Marian College 304 Barkly Street Ararat grampians Original ...Original organ located in the Parlour of Brigidine Convent.Original pieceElaborate carved wooden organorgan -
Wangaratta Historical Society
Wangaratta Tin Kan Band
The Wangaratta Tin Kan Band, a significant part of local folklore, was formed mainly for the purpose of raining funds for the district hospital. The original drum was a discarded carbine tin, hence the band's name Tin Kan Band. The band was formed in 1914 by Syn Emery and was active until 1935. Music was important in this era for public and social functions. The instruments played were tin whistles, mouth organs, accordions, banjos, violins, guitars, drums, wash boards and anything that would make a musical sound; they often made their own instruments such as one string fiddles. Each band member had their own distinctive costume. The band members were mostly business men and shop owners who used their talents to entertain at public functions. They organized sports meetings, dances, concerts and anything that would help the hospital financially and in the depression of the 1930's; they were the mainstay that helped keep the hospital going. Very significant in local public and social functions and a part of local folk lore.The Wangaratta Tin Kan Band, a significant part of local folklore, was formed mainly for the purpose of raising funds for the district hospital. The original drum was a discarded carbine tin, hence the band's name Tin Kan Band. The band was formed in 1914 and was active until 1935. Music was important in this era for public and social functions. The instruments played were tin whistles, mouth organs, accordions, banjos, violins, guitars, drums, wash boards and anything that would make a musical sound; they often made their own instruments such as one string fiddles. Each band member had their own distinctive costume. The band members were mostly business men and shop owners who used their talents to entertain at public functions. They organized sports meetings, dances, concerts and anything that would help the hospital financially and in the depression of the 1930's; they were the mainstay that helped keep the hospital going. tin kan band syn emery music