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Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Printing block, c1959
The image is of the Brooklyn Church, 9 Paringa Road, Altona North. ?PresbyterianWooden block with metal plate on one side and photographic image on the other.brooklyn church -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Functional object - Trunk
This metal travelling trunk belonged to David and Alice Ellis, a young couple married in Dublin in 1855. They left for Australia on the Schomberg clipper ship on October 6 that same year, joining the other passengers for the luxury sailing ship’s first voyage, bound for Melbourne, Australia. The Schomberg was grounded on a sand spit near Peterborough. All passengers and crew were safely rescued. They had been allowed to take something small with them when leaving the sinking vessel, and as such, Alice took a small can basket and coin purse. The metal trunk was also amongst the couple’s possessions, along with a pair of candlesticks and a Bible. Their trunk was later retrieved from the ship’s deck by the crew of a steamer sent from Melbourne. At that time, David was 23 years old (born in Wales, in 1832) and Alice was 26 (born in Ireland, 1829). The couple lived in Tasmania for a short period before settling in the Western Districts of Victoria. David worked as a gardener and, when land in the area was available to purchase, David and Alice claimed a selection on Noorat Road near Terang. They settled there for the remainder of their lives, expanding the property that they named, ‘Allambah’, and had six children. David died in 1911, aged 79, and Alice passed away the following year, aged 83. B, B & B. Brand: - The company was renowned for its strongly constructed and high-quality travel goods. In 1906 the company was sold and renamed Buffalo Trunk Manufacturing Co. Interestingly, the trunk maker’s promise on its printed label is certainly fulfilled: - "B B BRAND. These Goods are manufactured of the best steel sheets, and are guaranteed to give every satisfaction, and will last for years."David and Alice Ellis’s donated possessions have great significance as a group of personal belongings saved from the sinking luxury clipper ship, the Schomberg, in 1855. The strong, well-crafted metal trunk is an example of high-quality travel luggage owned by newlyweds on their journey to a new life across the world. The well-made trunk is a rare shape. It joins Flagstaff Hill’s collection of artefacts from the Schomberg shipwreck, which is listed on the Victorian Heritage Register (VHR S612). The ship has historical significance as a rare example of a large, fast clipper ship on the England to Australia run, built to carry emigrants at the time of the Victorian gold rush. The ship’s design included the technical advances needed to break sailing records between Europe and Australia. The relationship of the objects in Flagstaff Hill’s Schomberg collection allows has potential interpretation of the story of the Schomberg. The collection of objects is archaeologically significant as the remains of an international passenger ship, as it represents aspects of Victoria’s shipping history, in addition to its association with the shipwreck and the ship.Traveller's metal trunk; small brown woodgrain patterned trunk with dark red features and brass lock. This well-made strong and sturdy piece of secure hand luggage has rounded corners and sides, with the ends of the lid slightly bulbous. The lid is reinforced inside across the centre. The lid and sides have dark red metal D-shaped handles that fold down. The two hinges on the lid have their fittings inside the trunk which is hinged across the back. Two dark red painted latches secure the front along with a brass rod and lockable latch in the centre front. The metal is shaped with a group of corrugated ribs on each side of the centre, around the trunk. A white printed and lacquered label is inside the lid and has additional handwritten text. The truck was the luggage of David and Alice Ellis on the sailing ship SCHOMBERG in 1855. Printed on the label: "B B BRAND./ These Goods are manufactured of the best / steel sheets, and are guaranteed to give every / satisfaction, and will last for years." Handwritten on the label: "8/3- 7/-" (possibly meaning Eight shillings and three pence, Seven shillings)flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, schomberg, sailing ship, 1855, david and alice ellis, schomberg passengers, b b brand, american made, traveller's trunk, hand luggage, metal trunk, schomberg ship, 1855 shipwreck, peterborough shipwreck, ss queen, david ellis, alice ellis, allambah terang, dublin emigrants, terang presbyterian church, western district victoria, antique trunk, vintage trunk, travel goods, travelling trunk, steel trunk, tin trunk, schomberg trunk, newlyweds, b b & b, boyd boyd & boyd, pittsburgh, rare shape, luggage, vintage luggage, victorian era, travel trunk, three locks, steamer trunk -
Mont De Lancey
Book, Rev. John Brown, Brown's Self-Interpreting Family Bible, late 1800's
Illustrated late Victorian family Bible— the beloved King James text, augmented by the late Revd John Brown of Haddington’s comprehensive Bible study aids— with a total of 36 plates (25 in color) handsomely bound. First published in 1611, the King James Version of the Bible has exercised an incalculable impact on piety, language and literature throughout the English-speaking world. "Other translations may engage the mind, but the King James Version is the Bible of the heart" (Campbell, 275). It is probably the text most commonly found in decorative family Bibles such as this one, which has a total of 36 plates, including an engraved title page, a 12-page family register, the Lord's Prayer, two maps and nine other plates all printed in color. The Rev. John Brown of Haddington was "a tirelessly faithful pastor"—"For eight months of the year he delivered a lecture, two sermons, and an exercise each Sunday"—and also a prolific author. He is best remembered for his Self-Interpreting Bible, first published 1778, which became "as familiar in Presbyterian households as John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress and Thomas Boston's Human Nature in its Fourfold State" (DNB). Without Apocrypha. After page 302 at the end of the Old Testament is a highly colourful and decorative page of 'The Lord's Prayer' after which is a separate New Testament title page.Brown's Self-Interpreting Family Bible. London: John G. Murdoch, circa 1875. Thick folio, full dark brown morocco, beveled edges, all edges gilt, brass trim, clasps and catches. The title, Holy Bible is printed in an indented star shaped decorative surround, around the edges of the letters in the middle of the front cover. The spine has four bands across it with Holy Bible printed in gold lettering at the top. The beautifully coloured Title Page is very decorative all over with tan, pale green, dark green and white patterns. Opposite is a black and white plate depicting Moses in his basket in the bulrushes with his mother hiding behind him. There is a plain black and white title page too with full details, including publisher and other details. At the front, information about the Reverend John Brown is included over several pages as well as details of his Monument Inscription in Haddington Churchyard 19th June A.D. 1787, aged 65 years. Following this is an Introduction to the Right Understanding of the Oracles of God. There are many black and white, plus coloured plates included throughout the Bible. Pp. 1123 (Bible) At the back are many additional inclusions: Alphabetical Index, A Collection of names given to Jesus Christ and others, The Psalms of David in Metre, Hymns and Passages of Scripture Paraphrased. In all a most complex Bible for the family.non-fictionIllustrated late Victorian family Bible— the beloved King James text, augmented by the late Revd John Brown of Haddington’s comprehensive Bible study aids— with a total of 36 plates (25 in color) handsomely bound. First published in 1611, the King James Version of the Bible has exercised an incalculable impact on piety, language and literature throughout the English-speaking world. "Other translations may engage the mind, but the King James Version is the Bible of the heart" (Campbell, 275). It is probably the text most commonly found in decorative family Bibles such as this one, which has a total of 36 plates, including an engraved title page, a 12-page family register, the Lord's Prayer, two maps and nine other plates all printed in color. The Rev. John Brown of Haddington was "a tirelessly faithful pastor"—"For eight months of the year he delivered a lecture, two sermons, and an exercise each Sunday"—and also a prolific author. He is best remembered for his Self-Interpreting Bible, first published 1778, which became "as familiar in Presbyterian households as John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress and Thomas Boston's Human Nature in its Fourfold State" (DNB). Without Apocrypha. After page 302 at the end of the Old Testament is a highly colourful and decorative page of 'The Lord's Prayer' after which is a separate New Testament title page. bibles, religious books, religion -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Leaflet Tarnagulla Presbyterian Church, Lecture, 1906
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Tarnagulla History Archive
Leaflet Presbyterian Church Jubilee, 1913
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Clunes Museum
Ceremonial object - CHEST
USED IN SERVICES HELD BY ST. ANDREWS CHURCH, CLUNES, VICTORIA. AUSTRALIAORDER OF THE BURNING BUSH CHESTst andrews church, presbyterian church -
Clunes Museum
Ceremonial object - TABLE TOP CROSS
USED IN SERVICES HELD BY ST. ANDREWS CHURCH, CLUNES, VICTORIA, AUST.BRASS TABLETOP CROSS WITH TIMBER BASEst andrews church, presbyterian church -
Clunes Museum
Furniture - CHURCH PEW
USED IN SERVICES HELD BY ST. ANDREWS CHURCH, CLUNES, VICTORIA. AUSTRALIAWOODEN CHURCH PEW. 6 FEET LONG WITH BRASS PLAQUE - J. BUCHANANst. andrews church, presbyterian church -
Clunes Museum
Plaque - BRASS PLAQUE, OCTOBER 1922
DISPLAYED IN ST. ANDREWS CHURCH CLUNES, VICTORIA..1 BRASS WALL MOUNTED PLAQUE ON TIMBER FRAME IN MEMORY OF JOHN & JANET PATIENCE. M.P. WEICKHARDT OCT 1922 .2 BRASS WALL MOUNTED PLAQUE ON TIMBER FRAME. C. BUCHANANst andrews church, john & janet patience, m.p. weickhardt, c. buchanan, presbyterian church -
Clunes Museum
Furniture - CHAIR
USED IN SERVICES HELD BY ST. ANDREWS CHURCH, CLUNES, VICTORIA, AUST..1 CHAIR WITH BRASS PLAQUE - E. ADAM .2 CHAIR WITH BRASS PLAQUE - C. JOBSONst. andrews church, presbyterian church -
Clunes Museum
Furniture - ELDERS CHAIR
USED IN SERVICES HELD BY ST. ANDREWS CHURCH, CLUNES, VICTORIAWOODEN ELDERS CHAIR WITH BRASS PLAQUE (SCOTT)st andrews church, presbyterian church -
Clunes Museum
Ceremonial object - SASH
SASH WORN AT MEETINGS AND GATHERINGS FOR THE ORDER OF THE BURNING BUSH BLUE FABRIC SASH WITH METAL ADORNMENTS. ONE METAL CROSS SEWN TO THE SASH, ONE METAL INSCRIBED WITH THE IMAGE OF A BURNING BUSH, ONE HANGING METAL CROSS OVERLAID WITH BURNING BUSH IMAGESTAMPED ON REVERSE OF BURNING BUSH CROSS: P J KINGst. andrews church, presbyterian church -
Clunes Museum
Ceremonial object - COMMUNION WINE GLASSES
USED IN SERVICES HELD BY ST. ANDREWS CHURCH, CLUNES, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIACLEAR MOLDED GLASSES FOR USE IN CHURCH SERVICESst. andrews church, presbyterian church -
Clunes Museum
Monument - MEMORIAL STONES
ST ANDREWS CHURCH, CLUNES, VICTORIA.1 MEMORIAL STONE - REV DOWNES .2 MEMORIAL STONE - REV GRAYst andrews church, rev downes, rev gray, presbyterian -
Clunes Museum
Ceremonial object - FONT AND COVER
USED IN SERVICES HELD BY ST. ANDREWS CHURCH, CLUNES, VICTORIA. AUSTRALIAFREE STANDING FONT WITH BRASS PLAQUE (J AND J PATIENCE) AND COVERst andrews church, j and j patience, presbyterian -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Article - Williams, Louis Reginald
This file contains 2 items. 1/ A photocopy of an article by Rosalind Landells from ‘Architect’, dated May 1976 about the ecclesiastical architect Louis Williams, who designed a number of churches in the Glen Eira area, including St Peters Church Murrumbeena and The Christian Science Church in Elsternwick. His designs allowed more space for the sanctuary area and better light from coloured and pattered glass windows. The article includes a cartoon style drawing of Louis Williams. 2/ A handwritten list, unknown author, of some churches of which Louis Williams was the architect.st stephens gardenvale, st peters church murrumbeena, christian science church elsternwick, st pauls caulfield, williams louis reginald, landells rosalind, altars, church furniture, stained glass, clinker brick, brick, presbyterian, methodist, gardenvale, murrumbeena, elsternwick, caulfield, architectural styles, churches, choirs, church of england, church of christ, ormond, st giles presbyterian church murrumbeena, st paul the apostle dandenong road, christ church ormond, church of christ ormond, architects -
Clunes Museum
Ceremonial object - GLASS HOLDER
USED IN ST. ANDREWS CHURCH IN CLUNES, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIAWOODEN COMMUNION WINE GLASS HOLDER WITH HANDLE AND METAL BRACKETS AT EITHER END. BASE SITS ON FOUR RUBBER FEETNILst. andrews church, presbyterian church -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum Inc
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Charlton Golden Grains Museum Inc
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Charlton Golden Grains Museum Inc
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Charlton Golden Grains Museum Inc
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Charlton Golden Grains Museum Inc
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Charlton Golden Grains Museum Inc
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Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, Joy Carberry, The Pakenham Upper Community Church Hall 1879 - 1992, 1992
The Pakenham Upper Community Church Hall 1879 - 1992non-fictionThe Pakenham Upper Community Church Hall 1879 - 1992pakenham upper (vic.), presbyterians, church of england, uniting church