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Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Rev. (Norman) Eric Derbyshire
B: 1920 D: 1996. Ordained 1955. East Preston, Casterton, Morwell, Ashburton, Hobart, Dandenong, Balwyn North, Mitcham. Retired 01/1987.B&W head and shoulders portrait of Rev. (Norman) Eric Derbyshire.derbyshire, eric -
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, Undated
Reverend John Kissack Arnold was a home missionary at Mansfield and was ordained in 1923 for Overseas Mission work. He was appointed to Drysdale, Newtown, Geelong, Yarram, Kyabram, Castlemaine, Kew and Moonee Ponds. He was born in 1895 and died on31 July 1955.B & W head and shoulders studio portrait of the Rev John Kissack Arnold, mounted on grey card.Rev. J.K.Arnoldrev john kissack arnold, home missionary, methodist, overseas mission -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Print - Photograph, C. 1915 - 1916
Albert Thomas Holden was born in 1866 at Geelong, died in 1935 and is buried in Boroondara cemetery. From 1883-84 he taught in Kyneton and became a Methodist lay preacher. He graduated with a B.A. from Ormond College in 1888. He entered the Methodist ministry and worked in Burwood and at the Omeo Home Mission. During 1892 he toured Europe and the Middle East with Rev Bickford. In 1898 Holden was an army chaplain and served South Africa. He became Methodist Chaplain General in 1913. In 1904 Holden became Secretary of Methodist Home Missions and traveled throughout Australia. Holden was General Superintendent of the Methodist Church of Australasia from 1929 - 1932 and then President- General. Holden became a Freemason in 1898. [taken from the Australian Dictionary of Biography]Sepia tinted portrait print of a photograph of Rev Albert T Holden who is looking to his right and wearing his clerical collar. The print is a page that has been removed from a book."REV. ALBERT T. HOLDEN, B.A., President of the Conference, 1915."rev albert thomas holden methodist minister, rev albert thomas holden methodist conference 1915 president -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Rev. Professor Murdoch MacDonald, 1883
MacDonald, Murdoch, D.D., B: Western Ross; University of Edinburgh and Glasgow; 1863 ordained Nairn, Free Church of Scotland; 1876 Toorak Vic; 1883 1st professor of Systematic Theology, Ormond College, Professor Systematic Theology and Church History; 1889 Moderator Victorian Assembly; 1906 resigned and died.B & W waist length studio portrait of Rev Professor Murdoch MacDonald."Murdoch MacDonald 1883 first professor of systematic theology at Theological Hall Ormond College."macdonald, murdoch, ormond college, moderator 1889, presbyterian, professor of systematic theology -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Print
Rev. John Watsford (1822-1907) was the first Australian born minister of the Methodist Church. He served as a pioneer missionary in Fiji.Print of a photograph of Rev. John Watsford."Rev John Watsford"watsford, j, methodist, fiji -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Rev. T.C. Carne, 1948-51
Methodist. 1909 Training; 1912 Clifton Hill; 1913 Flemington & Essendon; 1915 Azamgarh and Mau, India; 1933 Alphington (Ivanhoe); 1937 Mau, India; 1940 Malvern South; `944 Hawthorn, Camberwell; 1948 Nausori, Fiji; 1951 Suva, Fiji; 1957 Superintendent Ivanhoe.Head and shoulders photo, printed. Carne is pictured in clerical collar."Rev. T.C. and Mrs Carne, appointed to Fiji"carne, t. clement -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, 1986
Rev. Minchin was Tasmanian Moderator in 1985. He was a secondary teacher in Victoria before studying at the United Faculty of Theology from 1970 to 1972. His first parishes were Dartmoor and Sale-Rosedale before coming to Hobart in 1980.Informal colour photograph of Rev. Minchin, Dr. Phillips and one other retreat member taken outdoors."Credit Don Ramage Tasmanian moderator, the Rev. John Minchin (right) with Dr. Phillips (centre) and a retreat member C&N 11/6/1986 page 31minchin, john, rev., moderator, tasmania, uniting church -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
photograph, Undated c.1890s
Methodist minister. Born 1840 England, ministry in Victoria commenced 1862, died 1906 Melbourne. Minister of Paterson Street Methodist Church, Launceston, from 1889 to 1892. Chairman of Wesleyan Methodist District Synod (Victoria) in 1894.Sepia toned carte de visite. Head and shoulders studio portrait of the Rev. Francis NealeRev F. Nealerev francis neale, methodist, minister, launceston, wesleyan, paterson street methodist church -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Image - Black and White, Right Rev. Dr Geoghegan
Portrait of the Right Rev. Dr Geoghegan, first pastor of St francis' Church, Melbourne. dr geoghegan, st francis' church, melbourne, catholic priest -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Rev. Mr. Albertson (or Abbertson)
Black and white copy of original photograph. Photo shows a bearded man sitting in an armchair."Revd. Mr Abbertson?".rev. mr. albertson, rev. mr. abbertson, ministers of religion -
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, 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 -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, 1928
Robert Bayles was born in England in 1864. He commenced his ministry in 1890, was President of the Victoria and Tasmania Conference of the Methodist Church from 1927 - 1928 and died at Burwood in 1928.Black and white head and shoulders studio portrait of Rev. Robert Bayles mounted on grey card. Rev Bayles is facing and looking to his right. He is wearing round eye glasses and his clerical collar. The photograph has white hand writing on the front."REV. ROBERT BAYLES PRESIDENT 1927-8"rev robert bayles president of the methodist conference of victoria and tasmania, rev robert bayles methodist minister. -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Printed image, Rev. Eric H.O. Nye, President of the Conference 1946, 1946
D: 1968. 1909 Alexandra; 1911 Mornington & Dromana; 1913 Greta; 1914 Leongatha; 1915 Narrogin, W.A.; 1916 Chaplain A.I.F.; 1918 Bridgetown, W.A.; 1920 Claremont W.A.; 1925 West Perth W.A.; 1929 Fremantle C.M., W.A.; 1937 Canterbury; 1942 Ivanhoe; 1943 Geelong, Yarra St; 1945 Hawthorn, Auburn; 1950 Essendon; 1954 Superintendent Hawthorn.Head & shoulders portrait of Nye, wearing clerical collar and suit and military service ribbon."Rev. Eric H.O. Nye President of the Conference 1946"nye, eric, methodist church -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Rev. C. G. Forward - Pastor 1937-1943, 1937-1943 - taken while at Black Rock Congregational Church
Born 3/4/1907 Launceston; died 10/10/1982 Adelaide. Attended Congregational College 1925-1930. Ordained Hughesdale 9/2/1931. Ministry: Hughesdale 1929-1931; Beechworth 1931-32; Gardiner 1932-37; Black Rock 1937-1942; Military Chaplain Aust & PNG 1942-45; Croydon/North Croydon 1945-51; College Park (SA) 1951-56; Luhrs Road Payneham/Hectorville (SA) 1956-60; Luhrs Road Payneham 1960-61; Colonel Light Gardens 1961-67; Port Elliott (SA) 1967-71. President Congregational Union of South Australia 1958-59. Married Madge (undated). Retired 1971. Further information - Portrait, SA Cong., February 1958, p. 4.Sepia photograph, mounted on light brown card of Charles Gilbert Forward wearing striped dark suit with clerical stock and collar, as well as glasses and a very light moustache.Rev. C. G. Forward - Pastor 1937-1943forward c. g., congregationalist, victoria, south australia congregational churches -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, Album Parterre, 1947
This book tells the story of the Rev. William Hamilton (1807-1879), a pioneer Presbyterian Minister in the Western District. He studied at Glasgow University, became a Presbyterian Minister and came to Australia in 1837. He spent some time in the Goulburn area in N.S.W and then moved to Kilnoorat in Victoria in 1846, building a manse and a church at Darlington and later two churches at Mortlake. He retired from active ministry in 1873. This book is significant in that it was written by a Presbyterian Minister in 1946 and gives details of the life and work of a local pioneer Presbyterian minister, the Rev. William Hamilton. It is a rare book.This is a small paper back book of eight pages with a mottled green cover with a blank back and a black and white photograph of Rev. William Hamilton on the front. The pages include printed material and three more black and white photographs. The pages have been stapled but the rusty staples have been removed. Front cover: ‘The Pioneer of Presbyterianism in the Western District, Rev. William Hamilton, by Rev. H. Clark, M.C, M.A., Terang, 1947’presbyterianism in the western district rev., william hamilton -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Photograph, Portrait of Rev. Barrett Russell, c1870
historic, people, Copy of original portrait of Rev. Barrett Russell, pastor, vicar at Anglican Church, Buninyong 1857-1877church of england, barrett russell, vicar, holy trinity anglican church -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, C. 1897
Rev. William Bawden (1867-1929) was born in Victoria. He was responsible for instituting concerted prayer and love gifts.Matt, sepia photograph of Rev. William Vawden at the pulpit at Buninyong.Rev. W. Vawdenvawden, w., buninyong, concerted prayers, love gifts -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Dedication of the Methodist Inland Mission Tiger Moth 1949, 1940
The Methodist Inland Mission Tiger Moth aircraft was dedicated at Maylands, Western Australia, before flying to the Wiluna and Meekatharra districts of Western Australia. The aircraft was named after the Rev Barclay.B & W gloss photograph of Rev A J Barcley of the Methodist Inland Mission, Rev P Clark, President of the Methodist Conference, Rev S Jenkins, Director of Home Missions, and Rev D McCaskill, pilot of the plane, at the dedication of the Tiger Moth aircraft for the Methodist Inland Mission rev d mccaskell, rev p clark, methodist inland mission, rev s jenkins, rev r j barclay -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Rev. Keith & Allison Pither, 1967
Keith Pither was born at Shepparton in 1914 and grew up on a farm. Attended Otira Methodist Home Mission Training College from 1936 and by 1939 was a probation minister at Burnie (Tas.). Enlisted in the army 1939 and served in the Middle East and Northern Australia. In 1943 he was ordained in the field as a chaplain and later served in New Guinea. Married Allison (Alison?) Brown in 1945 and they had four children, Brian, Rhonda, Andrew and Howard. Completed his studies at Melbourne University 1946. Placements were Red Cliffs, Carlton Methodist Mission, Benalla, Portland, Sandringham and Ivanhoe. Died 19/6/2008.The Pithers are holding a knife about to cut an anniversary cake."Rev. K. M. Pither and Mrs Allison Pither 1967"pither, keith, red cliffs, carlton methodist mission, benalla, portland, sandringham, ivanhoe -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, C1887
Rev. Francis James Nance (1857-1930).Matte, black and white, ¾ studio portrait of Rev. Francis James Nance."Rev FJ Nance MA"methodist, nance, fj -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, C1890
Rev. Francis James Nance (1857-1930).Gloss, black and white ¾ studio portrait of Rev. Francis James Nance."Rev FJ Nance MA"methodist, nance, fj -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Print
Rev. Spencer Williams (1825-1894) was President of the Victorian and Tasmanian Conference in 1879 and Home Mission Secretary 1883 to 1886.Print of a photograph of Rev. Spencer Williams."Rev Spencer Williams 1883-1886"williams, s, methodist -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Rev. D'Arcy Wood, (1) 10/2002 (2) - (8) Undated, but presumably 1984
The Rev. Dr D'Arcy Wood, now retired and living in Riddells Creek, Victoria, has been President of the UCA, lecturer at Parkin-Wesley College in Adelaide, and parish minister. For full details, see Proceedings of the UC Historical Society Synod of Victoria & Tasmania, Vol. 22, No. 2, December 2015. For the story of the interview with Hugh Morgan, see C&N 25/7/1984.(1) Clipping from "The Star" showing Wood with 5 recipients of the Dr Wood Scholarship. (2) Head & shoulders Wood in alb and scar. (3) Wood with Rev. Dr Gregor Henderson as President and General Secretary of the UCA Assembly. (4) Wood preaching, wearing an academic gown. (5) Wood reclining in a chair. (6) Wood sitting at a table interviewing Hugh Morgan (see C&N 25/7/84). (7) Wood facing Hugh Morgan during the interview. (8) Wood leaning on the table during the interview with Hugh Morgan.Identification of Wood.wood, d'arcy -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Varsity Studio
Born 1864 England. Died Kew, Vic., 1939.Black and white head and shoulders studio portrait of Rev. J. Snell, with a medal on his left lapel and wearing his clerical collar. He is looking directly at the camera. The photograph is tipped onto brown card and has the photographer's name embossed on the bottom right of the photograph. Rev Snell's name is handwritten in white on the front. "Rev. J. Snell"rev joseph snell methodist minister, methodist conference president -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Rev. William Bertie Chalmers
Black and white print of Rev. William Bertie Chalmers, Anglican Priest. Lived in Mitcham . Laser print. (Photograph undated)chalmers, william bertram -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Newspaper cutting, 15 April 1899
See article by Rowland Ward in http://heritage.darebinlibraries.vic.gov.au/Assets/Files/Heresy%20at%20Northcote%20Presbyterian%20Church.pdf for the detail of the heresy case.Copy of composite photograph which was published in the Weekly Times 15 April 1899. The images are oval head and shoulders studio photographs of the 16 members of the committee investigating a charge of heresy against the Rev. Hector Ferguson."The charge of heresy against the Rev. Hector Ferguson - members of committee of investigations" plus listing of names of the committee members. Rev. Alex Marshall, Rev. D. McKenzie, Rev. W.M. Alexander, Rev. Alex Yule, Rev. T. Tait, J.H. MacFarland, Rev. John Steele, Rev. John L. Rentoul, Rev. M. MacDonald, Rev. John Mathew, Rev. D.S. McEachran, Rev, S.G. McLaren, Rev. D.M. Stewart, Mr Warrick, M.A. Byers, Rev. T.W. McGregor.rev. hector ferguson, northcote presbyterian church, weekly times, heresy, scots church, assembly hall, st. andrew's carlton, -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Rev. Angus Campbell Eadie
Angus Campbell Eadie (16/12/1910–21/5/1988) born in Bendigo, youngest of four boys Moved to Richmond, aged 6, when father died and then to Brunswick. Worked in London Stores before training for the ministry. Graduated Melbourne University B.A.(Hons) and then B.D. from Melbourne College of Divinity. Married Nell Flowers of Brunswick 7/5/1938 — four children: Hugh, Alec, Helen and Elizabeth. Ordained 1938. Parishes were Woomelang, Swan Hill, Geelong, Perth, and then 19 years at Sandringham. Retired 1977.Eadie in clerical collar and suit, with his dog, Peter."Rev. Angus C. Eadie BA , BD + Peter 1959–76"eadie, angus, woomelang, swan hill, geelong, perth, sandringham -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Rev. Angus Campbell Eadie
Angus Campbell Eadie (16/12/1910–21/5/1988) born in Bendigo, youngest of four boys. Moved to Richmond, aged 6, when father died and then to Brunswick. Worked in London Stores before training for the ministry. Graduated Melbourne University B.A.(Hons) and then B.D. from Melbourne College of Divinity. Married Nell Flowers of Brunswick 7/5/1938 — four children: Hugh, Alec, Helen and Elizabeth. Ordained 1938. Parishes were Woomelang, Swan Hill, Geelong, Perth, and then 19 years at Sandringham. Retired 1977.Head & shoulders portrait of Eadie."Rev. Angus C. Eadie BA , BD + Peter 1959–76"eadie, angus, woomelang, swan hill, geelong, perth, sandringham