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Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Tasmanian Synod 1984 attendees, 1984
Jensen is mentioned in the report of the Synod meeting talking about stewardship. "Mr Jensen took up the earlier theme of the church's poor record of giving - 'Most people in our church are like Cain, who brought an offering to the Lord. The minority are like Abel, who brought the first fruits to God,' he said, 'Most of us bring to God what we have left over,' and, as with Cain, God cannot bless it."Jensen and Tuimaualuga are shown, seated, in conversation.C&N identificationjensen, david, tuimaualuga, litala, tasmanian synod 1984 -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Carmyl Winkler article: "Sparrows and lions", 1984
Carmyl was a contributor to C&N and her article was under the heading "Prayer". This article had 6 sections relating to prayer.Middle-aged woman's portrait.C&N identification.winkler, carmyl, c&n 11/071984 -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, James Murray & Combined Churches Drought Action in Africa, 1984
At a press conference in Melbourne, the Australian Council of Church, Australian Catholic Relief, the Baptist World Aid and Relief Committee, the Lutheran World Service and the Seventh Day Adventists joined to speak about a combined appeal to relieve drought victims in Africa. One speaker was Anglican priest the Rev. James Murray, who had recently returned from some of the drought-stricken areas with a film-maker, having been sent on behalf of the appeal. The article has three columns and provides more detail about the drought and its effects and how the churches' help will be used.Head & shoulders photo of middle-aged man wearing a beard.C&N identification.combined churches drought action in africa, murray, james -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Freda Whitlam, Moderator-elect NSW Synod, 1984
"Miss Fred Whitlam is the moderator-elect of the NSW synod, a former principal of Pymble Ladies College, she is a lay preacher, elder and member of the NSW synod board of Social Responsibility. After the ballot she told synod: 'With my name I was sure I would not be elected.' Gough Whitlam is her brother."Whitlam is shown standing in a garden, facing the camera.C&N identification.whitlam, freda, nsw synod moderator-elect -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Peter Storey: President-elect of the Methodist Conference of South Africa, 1984
The World Alliance of Reforned Churches had declared the South African Dutch Reformed churches heretical because of their doctrinal advocacy of apartheid. Storey spoke about the situation in South Africa - "Speaking from his non-violence Christian viewpoint, he said that violence was counter-productive. 'When an organisation uses these methods it loses something of its moral case. I understand why people such as the ANC turn to those methods. I will never agree with them.' He saw four main taks for the church in South Africa - to continue to tell the truth in a propagandised society, to continue to bind up the wounds of people who are victims in that society—in this area the church's record is a good one, to demonstrate in its own life an alternative to apartheid, and to try to fashion strategies which would bring about change, in harmony with the teachings of Christ."Storey is shown sitting at a table addressing a meeting.C&N identification.apartheid, storey, peter, south african churches -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Lindsay Carey and Theological Hall video equipment, 1984
"Co-ordinator of the equipment is Mr. Lindsay Carey, a candidate for the ministry, who said: 'It is not only the staff's responsibility at the theological hall to take video seriously, but the whole church's. Video is an excellent educational method and a superb medium for communicating the gospel — every parish should have a video cassette recorder.'Carey is shown in the Theological Hall Library with the video equipment.C&N identification.theological hall, video education, carey, lindsay -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, John Williams 'Random Writings' - Christmas begins at midnight, 1984
John Williams was an occasional contributor to C&N under the heading of 'Random Writings'. This article was entitled "Christmas begins at midnight" and it concerns the general theme of Christmas and its origins.Head and shoulders photo of Williams, head slightly turned to his left.C&N identification.williams, john, christmas -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, The Dorman family - Culture shock for missionaries at home and danger abroad, 1986
The Dormans are pictured in an article entitled "Today's missionaries: they face culture shock at home and dangers abroad". Other people mentioned in the article are Margaret Reeson, Beth Davies, the Rev. Ross Mackay.The photo shows Geoff and Jenny Dorman holding their son Matthew, all facing the camera.C&N identification.dorman family, missionaries -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Pam Morison - UC Community Services Executive Secretary - retirement, 1986
Article entitled "Exit Pam, with strong words". The article begins, "Let sleeping dogs lie is not a Morison motto. In the tradition of a John Stone, the retiring Executive Secretary of Community Services clearly believes in the maxim: When you get out, speak out. Pam Morison says: The church and community have turned their backs on community services. The Uniting Church has lost the desire to pioneer new programs. Government has moved ahead of the church. The Uniting Church is a very sexist organisation. Its community services work is substantially under-resourced." The article covers four pages.Pam is shown facing the camera, seated at her desk.C&N identification.morison, pam, uc community services -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Rev. Colin Knox, 05/1986
B & W photograph of Rev Colin Knox sitting in an armchairNew Spectator identification knox, colin, uniting church minister -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, World Methodist Peace Award - Rev. Sir Alan Walker & Lady Winifred Walker, 1986
"Stop the nuclear arms race - Walker." Article about the Walkers being awarded the World Methodist Peace Prize for 1986.B & W photograph of Sir Alan and Lady Winifred Walker standing together.C&N identification.walker, alan, walker, winifred, world methodist peace award -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Barry Baker - exit appointment, 1985
The class of '84 – Happily Settled. "Barry Baker has been mixing wheat farming with theological studies for several years. And now from his Rupanyup farm he's moving to Cavendish. He's 48, married with three children. His wife, Helen, married a farmer, and is working through her new role as a minister's wife. Barry is looking forward to going back to the country. He found the five years of study, the first three as a private student, a pretty long drag, although he's immensely enjoyed the privilege of theological study. He considers the ministry will be very much a pastoral one. "I've go to know my people before I can preach to them," he told me. He's interested in cricket and music."B & W head & shoulders photo of Rev. Barry Baker, wearing a skivvy and jumper.C&N identification.baker, barry, theological hall graduates 1984 -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, William Clark - theological hall graduate 1984, 1985
"William (Bill) Clark was engineering manager with Fruehauf tractors, and now starts life as a minister at Kaniva. He'd been in transport engineering for almost 30 years before studying for ordination. The children, both grown up, one married, will remain in Melbourne. Bill told me he enjoys working with people and looks forward to the opportunity to share with lay people who know their community, in communicating toward and with the whole community the love and concern of the gospel. Margaret, his wife, enjoys gardening, crocheting, reading and walking. Bill says his other interests are practical work, including welding." 2017 - retired minister.The two photos show head and shoulders of a middle-aged Clarke.C&N identification.clarke, william, margaret clarke, uniting church minister -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, 1985
"Bruce Dickerdike, 29, was a teacher in the Northern Territory at Lajamanu (Hooker Creek). He did three years of study at Ridley College and was ordained deacon in the Anglican Church. After 12 months curacy he switched to the Uniting Church. In addition to the normal hall work, he's been doing further studies at La Trobe in sociology, in Aboriginal studies… (Mill Park, establishing a congregation.)"B & W head and shoulders photos of Rev. Bruce Dickerdike, Theological Hall graduate 1984.C&N identification.uniting church minister, bruce bickerdike -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Rev. Trevor Byard, 1988
B & W head and shoulders photograph of Rev. Trevor ByardC&N identificationbyard, trevor, uniting church minister -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Sara Heilbronn - Ecumenical Mission librarian, 1986
"Videos reveal church at work - Fourteen video cassettes which reveal the church community at work both in Australia and abroad are being offered for the establishment of video libraries…"B & W photograph of SaraHeilbronn standing behind a pile of videos and a telephone.C&N identification.ecumenical mission, video library, heilbronn, sara -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Opening of Canterbury Family Centre Day Care Unit, 1985
See the description.B & W photograph of Dr. John Morris and Frank Leigh, President of Camberwell Rotary, standing beside a brass plate acknowledging the opening of the Day Care unit and the financial support of Camberwell Rotary, Jack Brockhoff Foundation, R. E. Ross Trust, and Helen M. Schutt Trust in March 1985.C&N identification.canterbury family centre day care unit, john morris, frank leigh -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Mitiamo UC Centenary & Rev. V. Raymond Hicks 11/11/1984, 11/11/1984
Victor Raymond Hicks (11/8/1903–19/11/1995) born at Ballarat. Trained at Otira and accepted as candidate for the ministry in 1927. Ordained 1934. Married Lillian Harvey, 4 children. Appointments to Mitiamo, Matimuk, Woomelang, Wodonga, Kerang, Springvale, Brunswick, North Fitzroy, Geelong West, Kyneton and Brown Hill (Ballarat). Chaplaincy in WW2 and at Box Hill hospital. The article about the Mitiamo church: "Fifty years ago the Rev. Raymond Hicks was minister at Mitiamo as it celebrated its Golden Jubilee. He returned for the centenary this year and powerfully preached on 'Lengthen your cords, and strengthen your stakes' (Isaiah 54:2). He spoke of the great need of the church today to have a passion to lead men and women to Christ. Also sharing in the service were the Rev. Ray Scholl, a Mitiamo member before entering the ministry, and present minister, the Rev. M. Thalheimer. The centenary weekend began with an old fashioned tea meeting and concert. The Sunday school hall housed a comprehensive display of photos and historical records dating back to the Bible Christian days of 1884. Mrs Thirza Phelan has researched and written the church history. FOOTNOTE: The first minister, Mitiamo's the Rev. Daniel Daley, preached at the Golden Jubilee service—Mr Hicks has followed an ancient tradition."Colour photograph of Rev. V. Raymond Hicks standing outside the front of a wooden church porch.C&N identification.rev raymond hicks, home missionary, methodist ministry, otira -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Rev. Peter Blackwood blocks off the TAB, 28/09/1986
The Rev. Peter D. Blackwood was ordained in 1977 and his first placement was at Burwood Heights. He has had several placements, including as Presbytery Minister and Associate General Secretary of the Synod. He is now retired. This picture was taken after a church protest in Warrnambool. "Members of the Warrnabool UC walked home from church on Sunday 28 September, in a protest against Sunday racing. The 150-strong congregation left cars parked outside the church, which coincidentally blocked all car spots outside the local TAB. The vehicles were left parked throughout the afternoon, creating an inconvenience for punters wanting to place a quick bet. UC minister, the Rev. Peter Blackwood said the congregation decided on this form of protest after the TAB had ignored objections from the UC that the TAB be open on Sundays…"B & W photograph of Peter Blackwood standing with arms folded, by the door to a TAB at Warrnambool.C&N identificationblackwood, peter d., warrnambool protest, tab on sundays -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Rev. Colin Knox, Pre-1977
The C&N article using the photo is headed "Caught between vocations: Colin Knox makes a choice." Faced with the tension of being a parish minister and also with a special calling to communication through photography and the media, Knox chose to focus on the parish ministry and keep his communications interest as a sideline. He hoped that one day the UCA would establish a central audio-visual unit, not dependent upon a private person with privately-owned equipment.B & W photograph of Rev. Colin Knox standing next to an older woman with teddy bearsC&N identificationknox, colin, uniting church minister -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, World Methodist Peace Award - Rev. Sir Alan Walker & Lady Winifred Walker, 1986
"Stop the nuclear arms race - Walker." Article about the Walkers being awarded the World Methodist Peace Prize for 1986.B & W waist length photograph of Sir Alan and Lady Winifred WalkerC&N identification.walker, alan, walker, winifred, world methodist peace award -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Rev. Trevor Byard, 1986
The 1986 photo is in a review of Byard's book, "Having Fun with God", reviewed by Warren Clarnette.Colour photograph of Rev. Trevor Byard with Fred Harman and Malcolm Frazer at a Devonport Men's Breakfast; C&N identificationbyard, trevor, uniting church minister, fred harman, malcolm frazer -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Badge, W&DHS
This badge was in use some years ago by a member of the Warrnambool & District Historical Society, Barbara McLeod, a long-serving member and the current Treasurer of the Society. This item is of minor interest as a badge used by the Warrnambool & District Historical Society several years agoThis is a rectangular badge with white printing on a green background. It has a black magnet on the back. Warrnambool & District Historical Society Inc Barb McLeod Treasurerwarrnambool & district historical society, barbara mcleod, badge -
Bendigo Military Museum
Memorabilia - BELT
The badges are from various countries including Australia, South Africa, Britain. Some go back to pre Boer War. Soldiers collected badges and it was common for them to attach to a belt.Kahki Cotten belt with metal clips at each end. There are 12 buttons and 11 badges attached. There is a thin leather strap attached to the back of the belt.Stamped on L.H. End, “W (arrow up) B”badges, buttons, -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book - AIRCRAFT IDENTIFICATION, Temple Press Ltd
Books were used as references for aircraft spotter on the home front and in battle during WW2.1. 64 page book outlining descriptions of British monoplanes. Front cover predominately black with red writing. Pictures of a plane in a search light over a city landscape. 2. 64 page book outlining descriptions of German warplane. Front cover predominately black with green writing with same background.1. Title "AIRCRAFT IDENTIFICATION" - British. 2. Title - "AIRCRAFT IDENTIFICATION" - German.german aircraft, british aircaft, books, ww2 -
Waverley RSL Sub Branch
Badge Board Naval
Badges and insignia worn by C.P.O. Harper on HMAS Vendetta 1940 - 1946 Photo C.P.O. Harper d/178Badge board displaying Rank insignia C.P.O. Whistle and lanyard Rank insignia Hat band with crown and anchor Insignia Crown and crossed anchors Cap ribbon H.M.A.S. Canberra Cloth Badge crow and crossed torpedoes and 9 brass buttons -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Badge - MMTB Officer and Clerical Staff Pass, K G Luke, 1950s
Issued to Officers (non traffic) and Clerical staff of the MMTB for free travel. Traffic Officers had their badges.Demonstrates the method of identifying MMTB Officers and Clerical staff who were entitled to free travel on trams.Round silver MMTB Officers and Clerical Staff badge - stamped No. "302" and with raised writing "M&M Tramways Board" with a silver ring through the top of the badge, to allow it to be attached to a key ring. On rear in raised letters "K. G. Luke Melb". badges, tramways, trams, mmtb, travel passes, staff -
Bendigo Military Museum
Badge - LAPEL BADGE, RAA 8th DIVISION
WW2 Royal Australia Artillery, 8th Australian Division lapel badge. Badge believed to belong to PTE Alfred William Baron VX29810. Part of the Cooper Collection.Horizontally aligned oval enamel and metal badge divided diagonally red over blue and edges with a grey border. Metal pin on back for attaching to a lapel.cooper collection, badge, royal australian artillery, 8th division -
Bendigo Military Museum
Badge - BADGE, RISING SUN
Badge of AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH MILITARY FORCES WORN ON HAT ON UNIFORM.Brown metal Australian Military Badge of Rising Sun with engraving at bottom and pin clip at back. Actual pin missing.Engraved "Australian Commonwealth Military Forces."passchendaele barracks trust, rising sun badge -
Bendigo Military Museum
Memorabilia - LOCKET, Engraved 1941
No more information as to whom Matt is. Item with medals, ribbons & badges.Gold heart shaped locket with chain. On the rear a small Rising Sun badge has been attached. Front is engraved.Engraved on front: “AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH MILITARY FORCES” Engraved: “To Mother from Matt 14.6.41”memorabilia, locket