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Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park
Book, A Goodly Heritage, A History of the Monbulk Methodist/Uniting Church 1893-1993, 1993
Methodist services began in late 1893 in the bush, near the end of the present Silvan Reservoir. The seats were split rails and the pulpit a fallen log with a sapling rail. Then a miner's bark hut became available in on the Recreation Ground. The Methodist Church was built and opened in 1903 on the corner of Moxham's Rd and David Hill Rd., with the financial assistance of Mr. James Griffiths of Griffiths Tea. This booklet gives a comprehensive history of the development of the church, its congregations and ministers.Soft cover booklet of 40 pages. Cream coloured cover with a photo of Monbulk Methodist Church 1972.monbulk methodist church, betty hotchin -
Merbein District Historical Society
Journal - Quarterly, Merbein Historian - Quarterly Journal of MDHS - No 46 (2 copies), Dec.2012
mdhs christmas dinner merbein club, ivy lemon, alma ball, olwen walters, bert curtis, settlers and sons of the saltbush, john forrest, community hub, geoff talbot, dr. curwen - walker, perseverance, angus foster, peter willcock, merbein rowing club, jessie foster, fishers store merbein centenary, merbein primary school gr 1 1920, eleanor (edna) farrant, mr. wishart, norm & edna west, merbein state school, ken west, merbein houses -wests, pickers hut, drying greens farrants block, merbein 100 years in pictures 1909 - 2009 -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum Inc
Photograph, Bark Hut School
On January 18, 1875, Mr R.A. Nicholson opened Charlton's first school. On the first day of school he wrote to the education department stating that 42 children were in attendance and also sent in a request for the Minister of Education to supply the "much needed accommodation" which had been promised to him some time ago as there was only a bark hut 18 feet by 10 feet for present purposes. Three weeks later, Mr Nicholson wrote again to the Education Department, sending in the above photograph of the bark hut as a photographer had recently been in the area. He once again stressed his need for a more suitable building. Sepia photograph of students and their teacher Mr Nicholson standing in front of Charlton's first school in 1875.bark hut school, education, charlton