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Lions Club of Maldon Inc.
Document, Good Friday Service - Maldon 2018
... Maldon Anglican Church... Maldon Easter Fair Maldon Baptist Church Maldon Anglican Church ...maldon easter fair, maldon baptist church, maldon anglican church, maldon catholic church, maldon brass band -
Lions Club of Maldon Inc.
Programme - Programme, tri-fold, Peter Thompson, Good Friday Service 2016, 2016
... anglican church... maldon easter fair good friday service anglican church baptist ...maldon easter fair, good friday service, anglican church, baptist church, catholic church, salvation army -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Christ Church, Mitcham
... christ church anglican church mitcham... Mitcham melbourne christ church anglican church mitcham horneman ...Black and white photograph of Christ Church Mitcham and Horneman Butchers, situated on Edwards Street. Whitehorse Road in the foregroundchrist church anglican church mitcham, horneman butchers -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Livermore Family, 1947
... st lukes anglican church... st lukes anglican church vermont. Black & white photo ...Black & white photo of Bruce & Ross Livermore with horse levelling ground for a tennis court at St Luke's Vermont in 1947.livermore family, livermore bruce, livermore ross, st lukes anglican church, vermont. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, St Luke,s Vermont - Working Bee, 1947
... st lukes anglican church vermont... Mitcham melbourne st lukes anglican church vermont tennis courts ...Black & white photo of members of a working bee c1947 making their tennis courts. Seven members are sitting or standing around a plough. Location was in Grove Street now the sight of the Vicarage built in the 1980s.st lukes anglican church vermont, tennis courts -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Frances Warren ( nee Johns) on her wedding day, 12/08/1950 12:00:00 AM
... st lukes anglican church... lukes anglican church standpipe orchardists frances Black ...Black and white photo of Frances Johns with her father, Mr. Francis Johns, on her wedding to George Warren on 12th August 1950.|NOTE The standpipe in background left at corner of Canterbury & Mitcham Roads together with a horse trough. Standpipe was used by local orchardist to fill tanks on horse & dray when water was short.warren george, warren frances, johns, francis, st lukes anglican church, standpipe, orchardists, frances -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Osterlund Family, c1945
... christ church anglican church mitcham... anglican church mitcham Black and white photo of the Osterlund ...Black and white photo of the Osterlund family in c1945. L-R Nils (father), Dorothy (mother), Karl (older son), Greta (sister) and Vernon (son and donor). Photo taken in the backyard of family home in Albert Street, Mitcham. (see also NP3036).|NOTE part of the back of Christ Church of England can be seen. at backosterlund nils, osterlund dorothy, osterlund karl, osterlund greta, osterlund vern, albert street, mitcham, christ church anglican church mitcham -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, St Lukes Church - Vermont, c. 1951
... st lukes anglican church... Mitcham melbourne st lukes anglican church canterbury road vermont ...Black and white photograph of original St Lukes Church corner of Mitcham Road and Canterbury Road, Vermont. c 1951st lukes anglican church, canterbury road, vermont, mitcham road, tresider, dot -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Looking east to Mitcham, c1952
... christ church anglican church mitcham.... whitehorse road mitcham christ church anglican church mitcham grant ...Sent to a parishioner at Christ Church, Mitcham, by Phyllis Grant who lived at the Migrant Hostel in Mitcham in 1952 -54, where her husband did development work under the P.M.G.Black and white photograph of Mitcham looking east from opposite Albert Street. Note the two lane road with trees each side of the road. Christ Church Mitcham in Edward Street can be seen on the left.whitehorse road, mitcham, christ church anglican church mitcham, grant, phyllis -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Christ Church, Mitcham, c1952
... christ church anglican church mitcham... church anglican church mitcham edward street mitcham grant ...Sent to a parishioner at Christ Church Mitcham by Phyllis Grant who lived at the Migrant Hostel Mitcham in 1952-54 where her husband did development work under the P.M.G.Black and white photograph of the front of Christ Church, Mitcham, in Edward Street in 1952. Mrs. P. Grant in front with her baby, Paul following his christeningchrist church anglican church mitcham, edward street, mitcham, grant, phyllis -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Christ Church Mitcham, c1952
... christ church anglican church mitcham.... christ church anglican church mitcham edward street mitcham ...Sent to a parishioner at Christ Church Mitcham, by Phyllis Grant who lived at the Migrant Hostel in Mitcham in 1952-54, where her husband did development work with the P.M.G.Black and white photograph of Christ Church, Mitcham in Edward Street, looking from Whitehorse Roadchrist church anglican church mitcham, edward street, mitcham, whitehorse road -
Unions Ballarat
Advance Australia Album of Ballarat Views, circa 1891
... Exchange, Ballarat Wesleyan Church, Ballarat Presbyterian Church ...Small panoramic picture book with early views of Ballarat. Part of a series including Sydney, Launceston, Lorne and Melbourne views.Significant to the history of Ballarat - particularly streetscapes and architecture.[12] folded leaves of plates; all illustrations (Leporello folding panorama); 14 cm. Front cover: gold gilt on blue background with brown cloth spine; images of kangaroo and emu with shields and rising sun; image of Ballarat Town Hall. Inscribed: "A souvenir of Ballarat to dear Mother, Helen and George September 1891" Front cover: title. ballarat buildings, photographs, pictorial history, btlc, ballarat regional trades and labour council, ballarat trades hall, post office, ballarat, city hall, ballarat east, ballarat hospital, ballarat benovolent asylum, ballarat state school, mining exchange, ballarat, wesleyan church, ballarat, presbyterian church, ballarat, roman catholic church, ballarat, congregational church, ballarat, new anglican cathedral, ballarat, moorabool falls, botanical gardens, ballarat, architecture, ballarat -
City of Ballarat Libraries
Photograph, Proposed Anglican Cathedral, Ballarat
The cathedral was to be built in Dana Street but only the base was constructed. It became known as Chapter House but later became the nightclub Hot Gossip. This sketch comes from Views of Ballarat by Niven & Co circa 1885.building, church, dana street, chapter house, hot gossip, views of ballarat -
City of Ballarat Libraries
Photograph - Card Box Photographs, Church of England Girls Grammar School (Queens College), c1915
Girls Anglican Grammar School Queens. First location of QCEGGS on Mair Street. Principals Misses Larritt & Hayhoe and girls playing tennis. This comes from the Ballarat Homecoming publication.queens church of england girls grammar school, qceggs, education, building, public, mair street, ballarat, ballarat homecoming -
City of Ballarat Libraries
Postcard - Card Box Photographs, St Peter's Anglican Church, Sturt Street
... St Peter's Anglican Church, Sturt Street.... Church Sturt Street Building Church Public St Peter's Anglican ...Plate 30, Chuck Photo series.st peter's church, sturt street, building, church, public -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Image - Black and White, Church of England, Colac, Victoria, c1950, c1950
... colac anglican church... Office goldfields colac colac church of england colac anglican ...A black and white image of a church in Colac. colac, colac church of england, colac anglican church -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photorgraphs - Colour, St Peter's, Ballarat, 2015, 26/09/2018
... St Peter's Anglican Church, Ballarat... Office goldfields St Peter's Anglican Church, Ballarat circular ...Colour photographs of the metal staircase and the honour board in St Peter's Angican Church, Ballaratst peter's anglican church, ballarat, circular staircase, honourboard -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 1937
Boys believed to be Heralds of the King, an Anglican Youth Group.Black and white photograph of five boys and Church of England rector posing in front of a trestle table of goods at St Nicholas, fair woman in background and small boy looking on. Another stall with girls in charge in distance. Lakes Entrance Victoriareligion, people -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 1941
Rev Alf Maher, an avid photographer, made a photographic record during his ministrations in Gippsland, of Church and rural life. His photo albums are lodged at Anglican Archives, Sale.Black and white photograph of St Peters Church of England, Dargo, showing a small timber building with gable roof, timber bell tower behind Church, surrounded by picket fence. Dargo Victoriareligion, buildings -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 1999
Built 1890, used as Church until August 1970, ministers of Congregational Methodist and Anglican taking services and ceremonies. In 1971 it was given to Tambo Shire as a Recreation Hall for the people of Nicholson.Colour photograph of Nicholson Union Church and Hall, Princes Highway, showing a small building, clad in Hardiplank or similar material, gable roof, with additions at right angle at rear. Nicholson Victoriareligion, buildings -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, St. Mary's Church, Bulla, 1970S
... St. Mary's Anglican Church - Bulla... by lowlying aircraft. Churches St. Mary's Anglican Church - Bulla ...The church in the image is St. Mary's Church of England in Bulla after it was moved from its original location at the corner of Oaklands and Sunbury Roads to the Bulla township adjacent to the former Bulla Shire Officers. The move was necessary because the building was close to the international airport and its location interfered with the airport's signaling system and cracks were appearing in its structure from vibrations caused by lowlying aircraft.A coloured non-digital photograph of a small bluestone church set in an open area with a line of gum trees in the background.churches, st. mary's anglican church - bulla, bulla, tullamarine airport -
Inverloch Historical Society
001251 - Photograph - St George Anglican Church, Wonthaggi - from Iris Earnshaw
... 001251 - Photograph - St George Anglican Church, Wonthaggi...) Inverloch gippsland 001251 - Photograph - St George Anglican Church ... -
Inverloch Historical Society
004283 - Postcard - Anglican Church (Church of England), The Crescent, Inverloch Valentines 1920's
... 004283 - Postcard - Anglican Church (Church of England...) Inverloch gippsland 004283 - Postcard - Anglican Church (Church ... -
Inverloch Historical Society
001285 - Photograph - circa 1930's - Inverloch Anglican Church (Church of England) - Valentines 5844 - from Jill Harrop
... 001285 - Photograph - circa 1930's - Inverloch Anglican... Anglican Church (Church of England) - Valentines 5844 - from Jill ... -
Inverloch Historical Society
004367 - Photograph - Original Roman Catholic Church & Anglican Church - from Eulalie Brewsters Historical Walk, Inverloch
... & Anglican Church - from Eulalie Brewsters Historical Walk, Inverloch... Church & Anglican Church - from Eulalie Brewsters Historical Walk ... -
Inverloch Historical Society
000696 - Photograph - 1997 - Port Albert - Anglican Church Alter & rail from Shipwreck Clonmel
... 000696 - Photograph - 1997 - Port Albert - Anglican Church... - Anglican Church Alter & rail from Shipwreck Clonmel ... -
Inverloch Historical Society
000697 - Photograph - 1997 - Port Albert - Anglican Church Chair from wreck of Clonmel
... 000697 - Photograph - 1997 - Port Albert - Anglican Church... - Anglican Church Chair from wreck of Clonmel ... -
Inverloch Historical Society
000698 - Photograph - 1997 - Port Albert - Anglican Church Stained Glass Window
... 000698 - Photograph - 1997 - Port Albert - Anglican Church... - Anglican Church Stained Glass Window ... -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Programme - Booklet, All Saints Anglican Church Tatura Centenary of Worship, 1980
... All Saints Anglican Church Tatura Centenary of Worship...all saints anglican church tatura.... All Saints Anglican Church Tatura Centenary of Worship ...A programme written by the Church to celebrate the Centenary of Worship on the 18 - 20 July 1980.Pale green soft covered programme with green print and green drawing of church.all saints anglican church tatura, centenary of worship 1980, church -
Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc.
Photograph - Image, John Robson
John Robson was born at Newcastle, Northumberland, England, the son of Mathew Robson and Hannah Sproat. Hesailed to Australia on the "Arabian", landing at Port Phillip in 1854. Obituary DEATH OF MR. JOHN ROBSON ANOTHER PIONEER GONE. AN EXTREMELY VERSATILE MAN. General regret was expressed at the death yesterday morning at Miss Garnett's private hospital, of Mr John Robson, musician and and elocutonist and one of Ballarat's oldest, best known and most respected citizens. Mr Robson had been sitting for a few weeks, and his medical adviser, diagnosed his complaint as appendicitis, which afflicted, him in such a severe form that an operation was deemed to be absolutely necessary. He was removed to Miss Garnett's private hospital, and about a week ago he was operated upon. Mr Robson, being a man of robust constitution, stood the shock of the operation well, and he was making good headway towards recovery when the spell of hot weather set in, and caused exhaustion. Heart failure followed, and exhaustion the attention of his medical adviser, and the careful nursing he received, the end came peacefully at the time stated above. Mr John Robson was born at Newcastle, Northumberland, England, in , and he was therefore 72 years of age. Mr Robson's father, who was a contractor, had much to do with the building of the City of Newcastle. After passing through minor schools, Mr John Robson entered the academy of Professor Ross, and soon rose to a foremost position in the classes. When his studies were completed he was apprenticed to an architect and for a time studied the technique of this important branch of his father's calling. His adaptability for the work was great, and hopes were entertained that he would rise to a high position in the profession. Then came glowing reports of the wonderful Australian gold discoveries. Mr Robson’s father decided to migrate to these parts, and he sent a son to prepare the way. Believing that tools and timber might not be procured in Australia. Mr Robson, senr, constructed a portable wooden residence, which was shipped in pieces on the White Star liner Arabian which brought the family over. In 1854 Mr John Robson, who was then nearly 17 years of age, landed at Port Phillip, and with the other members of the family came on to Ballarat, which place he made his home to the end. When he first reached Ballarat, Mr Robson joined in the search for gold, but not being strong enough for this rough work, he turned his attention to carpentering. This he did not care much about, and in 1858 he was appointed a teacher in St. Paul's Day School, Ballarat, but in the following year he relinquished this position and became exchange clerk in the local branch of the National Bank. Being adapted to this quickly made himself acquainted with the details of a banker’s profession, and his rise was rapid. In the year 1871, about 12 years after he joined the bank, he was appointed manager, and for four years occupied that position with conspicuous success. He was connected with the National Bank for eighteen years, and in 1875 he entered business on his own account. With his brother, Mr Wm. Robson, he erected red-gum sawmills at Gunbower, on the River Murray. Subsequently he was offered the management of the Australian and European Bank in mills. In 1886, he accepted the position and held it until the bank was absorbed by the Commercial Bank of Australia. For a time he lived privately, still, how ever, holding his interest in the saw mills. In 1886, he accepted, the position of manager of the Ballarat branch of the Mercantile Bank of Australia. This bank was closed in 1892, and Mr Robson retired, altogether from commercial circles. In the meantime his brother died, and the saw-mills were sold. Mr Robson held a very important position in music, in fact he for many years was looked upon as the leading musician in Ballarat, he being master of quite a variety of instruments. In 1864. he was appointed conductor of the old Harmonic Society in this city, and subsequently conductor of the Ballarat Liedertafel. Under his leadership this society attained a high state of efficiency, which has since been well-maintained. Many years ago Mr Robson formed an operatic company from amongst Ballarat residents, and such beautiful operas as “Lucrezia Borgia' "Lucia di Lammermoor," “Ernani,' La Sonnambula,” and others were successfully rendered. As an elocutionist, Mr Robson attained much prominence, he being recognised as one of the most capable teachers in Ballarat. He was president of the one-time Ballarat Shakespearian Dramatic Club, which under his direction, from time to time produced Shakespeare’s masterpieces. In this, too, he took the chief characters, the roles of Macbeth, Othello, Hamlet, and Shylock, all being powerfully represented by him. For some years prior to his demise Mr Robson, acted as a teacher of music, and elocution, and many of his pupils, competed with great success at the Ballarat and other competitions. Some years ago he acted as adjudicator at the South street competitions, when he gave every satisfaction, and his services were frequently secured to judge at competitions in other parts of the State and in other states of the Commonwealth. At the Ballarat band contests every year, he was a conspicuous figure, and he always acted as leader of the massed bands, by whom his appearance was always enthusiastically greeted. In his younger days he took a keen interest in several forms of sport, was a successful oarsman, one of the best amateur boxers of his weight and as a billiard player was able to hold his own with professionals. 'Mr Robson was an earnest adherent of the Church of England, and in social and other organisations he from time to time held important positions. As a Anglican churchman, he was widely respected, being the official principal and lay Canon of the Cathedral, a member of the Bishops Council, and a prominent member of St. Paul's Church, Ballarat East. He was also a prominent member of the Masonic order. and was a Past Grand Junior Warden of the Grand Lodge of Freemasons of Victoria, an office which he filled with the greatest credit. He was also a member of the Old Colonists' Association and the Mechanics' Institute, was at one time vice-president of the Art Gallery was once a member of the School of Mines Council, and was many years ago made a Justice of the Pence. On many occasions he was asked to stand for Parliament, as a representative of Ballarat and on one occasion he consented to do so, but subsequently retired without going to the poll in favor of the late Mr Daniel Brophy. He was also often pressed to stand for both the Ballarat East and City Councils, but he declined to allow himself to be nominated. Mr Robson was an active gentleman, and a brilliant conversationalist. His courtesy, high mental and moral endowments, and warm open-heartedness, made him a most interesting and congenial companion. During his long residence in Ballarat, which city he declined to sever his connected with, he was well known and much courted, and was looked up on as one of the most prominent citizens, and his loss will be very severely felt. Some years ago a portrait of Mr Robson, in full Masonic regalia, was painted by he late Mr Stanton Bowman, and was presented by Mr Robson to the citizens, and it was hung in the City Hall, where it is always admired by visitors. The late Mr John Robson never married, and with his brother, James, lived for many years in Eureka street, Ballarat. The two brothers were nearly always together, and as they walked the streets with arms linked, they were frequently referred to as the Siamese twins. The only Australian relative of the late Mr John Robson is his brother. Mr James Robson, who hardly left the bedside during John's illness, and to him the blow has been a very severe one. In his bereavement he will have the heartfelt sympathy not only of the whole of the residents of Ballarat, but of people in all parts of the State. When the news of Mr Robson’s death became known the flags were flown at half-mast at the City and Town Halls, and the Old Colonists’ Hall, out of respect to the memory of the deceased. The interment will take place at the Old Cemetery this afternoon. The cortege will leave “Rothbury," Eureka street, Mr Robson’s late residence, at 3 o'clock, for St. Paul’s Church, where there will be a short service conducted by the vicar, the Rev T. A. Colebrook. (Ballarat Star, January 1910)Photographic portrait of John Robson, member of the Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat.john robson, old colonists' association of ballarat, old colonists' club