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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Daryl Walker, Sacred Heart Church Tatura, 1986
Stained glass windows, above altarin. Sacred Heart Church, Tatura. Presented by Mr and Mrs Thomas HoganBlack and white photograph of interior stained glass windows, Sacred Heart Church, Tatura.on back: stained glass windows, Catholic Church Tatura 1986 stained glass windows tatura, sacred heart church tatura, mr and mrs thomas hogan -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, Rev. H. C. Matthews, Jubilee History 1860-1911 St Matthews Presbyterian Church, 1911
History of the St Matthews Church(2 Copies 1 trimmed on A4 Size) Photocopy white paper with black print and B/W/ Photo of a church.Jubilee History 1860-1911 St Matthews Presbyterian Churchstawell religion -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photographic print of rephotographed photograph - All Saints Catholic Church, c. 1970
Historic image of the All Saints Catholic Church before the spire was added.Photographic print of rephotographed photograph. Image of Henty Street side of All Saints Catholic Church, before spire was added.Back: 'Cath. Church without spire' - blue biro -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Unknown, Congregational Church, Walpole Street, 1977
The Congregational Church was built on the site of the first church in Kew. This church, the second on the site, was designed by the Kew architect Charles Vickers and opened in 1860. The distinctive polychrome brick façade designed by Vickers contrasted with the style that he employed for other churches he designed during this period; they were usually constructed in bluestone. In the 1960s, a new ministry saw the erection of a neon cross at the apex of the church. The illuminated cross could be seen from Church Street, Hawthorn. The church was later to be demolished, and the land sold for the construction of modern villas. Photograph of an historic church in Kew by noted architects Charles Vickers and Alfred Purchas.Congregational Church, Walpole Street, Kew, 1977 (now demolished). View of the polychrome facade facing Walpole Street. The use of polychrome brick by Alfred Purchas (the second architect) reflects his preference for this architectural style, such as in his design for Tarring (now Ruyton Girls' School)Inscriptions on reverse: "KH-100. Congregational Church Walpole St Kew. First church built in Kew 1860. Chapel on site 1854. Became a member of the United Churches 1970s". congregational church, walpole street (kew), charles vickers -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Daryl Walker, Presbyterian Interior Window, 1986
Memorial stained glass window in Tatura Presbyterian church. In memorial of Ada Mary, wife of Rev. C. J. Legate and John Galloway Steward, killed in action.Black and white photograph of windows in interior of Presbyterian Church, Tatura. 2 copieson back: Memorial windows in Presbyterian church. Photograph taken 1986.tatura presbyterian church, ada mary legate, rev c. j. legate, john galloway -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - St Nicholas Church of England Lakes Entrance, 1900 c
... Churches ...St Nicholas Anglican Church, (Church of England) showing timber building with porch at front and vestry at rear. Main building, vestry and porch have high pitched gable roofs with cross apex, window each side of porch, two windows at side of church, upper arched panes open. Two ventilators, one triangular, one circular in wall above porch. About eighteen children seated on ground. Lakes Entrance Victoria. Photo taken of original church site, south corner of Church and Mechanics Streets, before removal and enlargement on north corner of streets.Black and white photograph of St Nicholas Anglican Church, showing timber building with porch at front and vestry at rear. Main building, vestry and porch have high pitched gable roofs with cross apex, window each side of porch, two windows at side of church, upper arched panes open. Two ventilators, one triangular, one circular in wall above porch. About eighteen children seated on ground. Lakes Entrance VictoriaOriginal Church 1898 removed, rededicated 1908religion, buildings, churches -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Work on paper - Photograph montage, Christ Church Bowls Club 1997-98, 1998
Christ Church Bowls Club was established in 1933, and registered with the Victorian Bowls Association in 1935. Over the years along with the Church Tennis and croquet clubs has contributed to the life of the Christ Church congregation.This collection of photographs has social and historical significance in that is provides a snapshot of people associated with the club in the late 1990’s. A collection of coloured photographs depicting members of the Christ Church Bowls Club, engaged in various activities around the club. Glued to paper backing.Christ Church Bowls Club 1997/1998 Season, glued to bottom of montage.warrnambool, christ church warrnambool, christ church bowls club -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Daryl Walker, Presbyterian Church Stained Glass Window, 1986
Interior memorial windows Tatura Presbyterian Church. One of St. Andrew - in memory of Robert Barron, from his wife and family; St. Michael - in memory of Robert and Christina McTier and son Robert.Black and white photograph of stained glass windows, Presbyterian Church, Tatura.on back: Memorial window. Tatura Presbyterian Church. Photograph taken 1986.presbyterian church tatura, church stained windows, stained glass memorial windows -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Certificate - Admittance of John Edward Rogers to Holy Trinity Choir, Holy Trinity Church Choir, 1939
John Edward Rogers, (the son of Dorothy Rogers) was admitted to the choir of Holy Trinity Church in Kew in 1939. Other members of his family were members of the Church, performing a number of functions. Illuminated certificate recording the admission of John Rogers to the choir of Holy Trinity ChurchJOHN EDWARD ROGERS / 13.8.1939 / HOLY TRINITY CHURCH KEW / S.G. REED (SIC) / ROSCOE WILSONholy trinity church (kew), choirs, certificates -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, Eucharistic Celebration ( Fr James Conway, St Patrick’s Stawell ), 1975
St Patricks Church StawellCard cover with photograph of church with green print.Eucharistic Celebration to give thanks for the twenty-one years of service of Fr. Frances Cona=way to the Church of Stawell Sunday October 12, 1975.stawell religion -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Former Congregational Church, Walpole Street, H. Gielen, c.1977
The site of the former Kew Congregational Church was the earliest 'built' place of religion in Kew. An earlier building by Charles Vickers was replaced by a new brick church designed by Albert Purchas. Following the creation of the Uniting Church, the church at 30 Walpole Street was declared redundant and demolished to make way for the Bodalla Nursing Home (itself later demolished).Faded colour print positive of the former church in Walpole Street, Kew. The photo shows the north side of the church. "(Total of 5 photographs) / Reg No KH-137 / Former Congregational Church Walpole St. / Demolished 1979 / Build 1860 replaced the Independent Chapel 1854 / Donated by Hans Gielen, Kew Municipal Librarian 1979"kew congregational church, churches - kew (vic.), walpole street -- kew (vic.) -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph - original, D. Clark, Sacred Heart Church, 1986
Photograph of Parishioners receiving communion from Father P. Collins, Sacred Heart Church, Tatura. Also showing upstairs gallery, statue, windows, pictures showing stations of the cross. Some members pictured are Dean family, Bourke family, Mr Moar, Mrs Pascall, Mrs V. Deane and Mr and Mrs P. Kerrins.Black and white photograph of interior of Sacred Heart Church, Hogan Street, Tatura. 1986on back: 1986 Sacred Heart Church Taturasacred heart church tatura -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Document, Drawing of church of Christ Warrnambool, Mid 20th century
These are plans for proposed additions to the Church of Christ in Warrnambool. The date of the drawings and the maker of the plans are unknown. The additions do not appear to have been built. The Church of Christ in Warrnambool was founded in 1875 after a meeting at the Warrnambool Temperance Hall. The building in Spence Street Warrnambool was erected in 1884 at a cost of £1600 and officially opened in 1885. This church was sold and in 2000 the congregation moved to a new building at 186 Raglan Parade (called Gateway Church of Christ).These plans are of some interest as being part of the history of a Warrnambool church – the Church of Christ Warrnambool. These are two rough drawings on cream-coloured paper showing proposed additions to the Church of Christ in Warrnambool. The drawings are in pencil and include the front elevation plan and the first floor plan. The captions are in capital letters. Both pages have tattered edges and are torn across the middle and the pages are stained in places.‘Rough drawing suggested additions for Church of Christ Warrnambool’ ‘Suggested additions for Church of Christ Warrnambool’ church of christ warrnambool, gateway church of christ, history of warrnambool -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Unknown, Congregational Church, Walpole Street, 1977
The Congregational Church was built on the site of the first church in Kew. This church, the second on the site, was designed by the Kew architect Charles Vickers and opened in 1860. The distinctive polychrome brick façade designed by Vickers contrasted with the style that he employed for other churches he designed during this period; they were usually constructed in bluestone. In the 1960s, a new ministry saw the erection of a neon cross at the apex of the church. The illuminated cross could be seen from Church Street, Hawthorn. The church was later to be demolished, and the land sold for the construction of modern villas. The Kew Historical Society's Pictures Collection is comprised of photographs, postcards and original works of art. The photographs include original (mainly) images dating from the 1870s to the present. A number of these photographs derive from the former City of Kew's Civic Collection while others are the work of amateur and professional photographers. Most of the images in the collection depict people, places and objects within the suburbs of Kew and Kew East. Other photographs depict other locations in Melbourne and Victoria. A number of the photographs are of statewide and/or national significance.Congregational Church, Walpole Street, Kew, 1977 (now demolished). View of the polychrome facade facing Walpole Street. The use of polychrome brick by Alfred Purchas (the second architect) reflects his preference for this architectural style, such as in his design for Tarring (now Ruyton Girls' School)Inscriptions on reverse: "KH-99. Congregational Church Walpole St Kew. Built 1854. Now amalgamated with United Churches 1977."congregational church, walpole street (kew), charles vickers -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Widows' Sunday Scots' Church Service 2004, 2004
A church service for Legacy widows at Scot's Church in Collins St, Melbourne. This is an annual event for Legacy widows at the start of Legacy Week, which is the first week in September. The church used for the service varies. Then the widows attend a ceremony at the Shrine and then have a lunch. The Scots' Church was the first Presbyterian Church to be built in Victoria. The same roll of film as other photos of 2004 (00696).A record of a church service for Legacy Widows in 2004.Colour photo x 4 of a church service.Printed on the back widows, widows' sunday, pilgrimage -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, Celebrating 100 Years of Worship in this Church, 2011
History for the Uniting Church Great Western. Taken from records at Ararat, Stawell and Great WesternWhite Card Cover with colour photo of a churchChrist Church Great Western Celebrating 100 years of worship in this church Sunday, 15th, May 2011 Great western came into existence with a gold rush in February 0f 1858, when the Church of England represented by Rev. Philip Homan. He travelled around a large district which included Great Western. There he baptised children in the tents of the miners and Married Thomas Metcalfe and Caroline Bale. Today their Descendants, the Bullock and Hurley Families still live in Great Westernreligion -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, 1950's
... churches ...One of a collection of 9 photographs donated by F Winn.Sepia photograph of the San Remo Church with lady and girl in front of church.On back: "San Remo Church"san remo church, churches, san remo victoria, f winn -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Former Congregational Church, Walpole Street, H. Gielen, c.1977
The site of the former Kew Congregational Church was the earliest 'built' place of religion in Kew. An earlier building by Charles Vickers was replaced by a new brick church designed by Albert Purchas. Following the creation of the Uniting Church, the church at 30 Walpole Street was declared redundant and demolished to make way for the Bodalla Nursing Home (itself later demolished).Faded colour print positive of the former church in Walpole Street, Kew. The photo shows the polychrome facade at an oblique angle. The added (later) illuminated cross is at the apex of the facade."Former Church Walpole St / Gift of photo from H Gielen" -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Brochure - Religion, The Anglican Church of Saint Andrew, Dederang, 1973
The pamphlet is about the history of the Anglican Church in Dederang.Historical: Dederang is a small community in the Kiewa Valley. Good interpretation for religion and community in Dederang and the Kiewa Valley.A foolscap sized sheet of white paper folded in half length-wise and turned side ways. Front page has title written in biro at top, a free hand sketch in biro of a church and words below. (biro may have been used over poor photocopy). Inside: A history of the church typed in black Back of book is blank.The Anglican church of Saint Andrew / Dederang / church sketch / Dedicated Septuagesima 1973 - all in biro In pencil hand written: one copy given to Wilma Oct. 1989anglican church. dederang. st andrew. religion. community -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Postcard, 1918 (Approximate)
Church burnt down in 1950sPostcard of St Marys Roman Catholic Church, Rutherglen, approx 1918"St Marys Roman Catholic Church, Rutherglen" On back of postcard: "Photos taken before 1920. Donated by Dora Drenen 1964" -
Clunes Museum
Document - RECEIPT
22 RECEIPTS FROM CLUNES GAS COMPANY TO WESLEY CHURCH CLUNES.CLUNES GAS COMPANY 22 RECEIPTS TO WESLEY CHURCH. FOR ONE MONTH GAS RATES APRIL 1885 THREE RECEIPTS OF 1886.RECEIPT NO. 2027 FROM CLUNES GAS COMPANY TO WESLEY CHURCH CLUNES.local history, commerce, book keeping, churches - wesley -
Clunes Museum
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH METHODIST CHURCH
... churches ...COLOUR PHOTOGRAPH OF THE METHODIST CHURCH, CLUNES.METHODIST CHURCHlocal history, churches, wesley -
Clunes Museum
Photograph
... churches ...COLOURED COPY OF METHODIST CHURCH, CLUNES (NOW [2024] WESLEYAN CHURCH ON CAMPUS OF WESLEY COLLEGE CLUNES)METHODIST CHURCH, CLUNESlocal history, document, postcard, churches, wesley -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Document, Plan of Church of Christ Warrnambool, 1883
These plans have been drawn up in 1883 by the Warrnambool architect, William Patterson. They show six sections of plans for the erection of a Church of Christ at 12 Spence Street Warrnambool. The mason was William Kellas and the builder was Harold Dawkins. Church of Christ adherents began meeting in Warrnambool in 1875 and bought land in Spence Street in 1877. The church was opened in 1885 with visiting pastors until a resident minister, A. J. Fisher, was appointed in 1915. This church was closed early in the 21st century when a new church, Gateway Church of Christ, was opened in Ragland Parade in Warrnambool. These plans are of great interest as original ones of the Church of Christ In Spence Street Warrnambool. The plans have come from the present-day Warrnambool Church of Christ. The building still exists but is no longer is use as a church. These are two sheets of cream-coloured thick paper with scaled drawings of plan sections of the Church of Christ in Warrnambool. The drawings are in black ink with some sections coloured in. Both pages have a black line margin drawn around the edges. The pages are torn at the edges in several places and the sheets are much stained. The sheets have been reinforced at the back (left side) with thick brown paper.‘Plan of Christ Church Warrnambool’plans church of christ warrnambool, william kellas, harold dawkins warrnambool -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Undated c.1900
Martha Downes was born at Codrington in 1880. She was grand-daughter of the first Presbyterian minister of Clunes. As a child she belonged to the Erskine congregation. She was trained at the Deaconess' Institute and was appointed to the Fitzroy Mission, where the Rev. A.I. Davidson was Superintendent. Miss Downes was placed in charge of the Gore St. branch of the Mission. She started a Sunday morning children's church, a Sunday School, a Sunday evening service, a mothers' meeting, a girls' and boys' club and other activities. She helped raise funds for the Young St. Mission Hall, which was built in 1912. In 1914 Sister Downes retired due to ill health, but returned in 1915 to take charge of the Erskine Mission. Her interest in girls led to the establishment of Erskine Hostel, in a delicensed hotel in Rathdown St. Carlton, where classes, guilds, club meetings and services were held. Martha Downes died on 24 February 1920.Sepia toned postcard format photograph of the Presbyterian Church, Clunes, Victoria. Two ladies and a gentleman stand on the steps of the Church. "Presbyterian Church" on front. Handwritten letter to Martha Downes on reverse.martha downes, sisterhood, presbyterian, clunes, deaconess' institute, fitzroy mission, rev. a.i. davidson, erskine mission, erskine hostel, young street mission hall -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, 1939
The new Dimboola Methodist Church was opened on May 20th 1939 by the President of Conference the Rev. R. L. McDonald.Sepia group photograph of 2 children and women of the Dimboola Methodist Guild with the minister, the Rev. W.T. Lapthorne at the opening of the new Dimboola Methodist Church in 1939.Dimboola Methodist Guild. Opening of new church 1939.dimboola methodist, ladies' guild, minister, w.t. lapthorne, r.l. mcdonald, president of conference -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Card - Bogong United Church, Celebrating Ten Years of Co-Operation, 1956
The Bogong United Church began in Bogong Village under a non-resident Methodist in the year 1946 as a measure of convenience. The book was produced for a day of celebration to mark the 10th anniversary of the Church. In 1956 the Bogong United Church met for worship in Bogong, Mongan's Bridge, Mt Beauty and Tawonga and for Fellowship & Service there were 7 different groups mostly meeting in Mt Beauty. Minister at the time was Rev. John Goodluck, resident at 18 Kiewa Crescent, Mt Beauty.The Bogong United Church celebrated 10 years of co-operation with the Methodist and Presbyterian churches and was one of the first churches to do so. It is also significant because it also states the problems the church is facing in 1956: "Dependency on outside support. Inadequacy in state school visits. Extension on Fellowship visitation. Unity with other United Churches. "Let's keep Christmas" campaign and Representation at national convention". The information on this card is of interest to researches / students studying religion. Yellow card, folded in half, with brown writing on all 4 sides. It includes: Back of front cover: 'Theme for the Day'; Back of back cover: It states that "The Church is / Victoria's first successful co-operation / one of three in Victoria / Part of a World Movement / open to all Denominations / Still very young. Also It Began "In Bogong Village In 1946 It Faces ...On the back cover: It lists when Bogong United Church meets for worship and fellowship & service."The Bogong United Church / Gladly Announces / The Tenth Anniversary / of the Methodist and / Presbyterian churches / Co-operation" Dated "Sunday, / September 23rd / 1956"bogong. united church. presbyterian. methodist. mt beauty. tawonga. mongan's bridge. john goodluck. -
Clunes Museum
Document - RECEIPT
RECEIPTS TO TRUSTEES WESLEY CHURCH FOR WATER SUPPLY. FEBRUARY 22ND. 18862 RECEIPTS FROM CLUNES WATER COMMISSIONERS TO TRUSTEES WESLEY CHURCHNO. OF ASSESSMENT, 33, RECEIVED FROM MR. TRUSTEES WESLEY CHURCH FEB. 22ND. 1886 J W. TAYLOR. COLLECTORlocal history, commerce, book keeping, churches - wesley -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Postcard, Church of England in Main Street Stawell c1907. Two photo's
Second copy donated 9/5/2024 by Meryl BowersFront of Church of England with wooden picket fence. Red writing Church of England Stawell on top right on one copy Church of England Stawell printed on bottom of second copy but same photoChurch of England Stawellstawell -
Williamstown Historical Society Inc
Photograph - St Andrews Presbyterian Church, Cecil Street, Williamstown
Memorial Stone, St Andrews Presbyterian Church, Cecil Street, Williamstown Photograph - Memorial Stone from St Andrews Presbyterian Church, Cecil Street, Williamstown, 1988. Colour photo Presbyterian Church. THIS MEMORIAL STONE WAS LAID BY THE MODERATOR OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 22ND NOVEMBER 1870 memorial stone, st andrews presbyterian church, cecil street, williamstown, st andrews