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Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Ian Cox - ex–Tally Ho, Director Social Welfare & Aboriginal Affairs S.A, undated
See the oral history interview of Cox by Bruce Guerin 5/7/2007 – https://dspace.flinders.edu.au/xmlui/bitstream/handle/2328/25994/COX_Ian_cleared.pdf?sequence=1. Ian Cox was Associate Professor and director of Tally Ho from 1957 to 1962. See also https://www.findandconnect.gov.au/ref/vic/objects/pdfs/FCVC%20-%202015-05-26%20Ian%20Cox%20document.pdf. This is Cox's summary of his time at Tally Ho, written 19 June 1987.B & W head and shoulders photograph of Ian Cox.As per the title.cox, ian, department of social welfare and aboriginal affairs, south australian government, tally ho -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Darrell Cocking, Undated
Darrell Cocking was a member of the Methodist Order of Knights in Ballarat.B & W waist length photograph of Darrell Cocking dressed in uniform."Darrell Cocking, New Spectator"cocking, darrell, methodist order of knights -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, 1988
Marge Clough was the C&N 'agent' at Alma St UC. Colour photograph of Marge Clough standing in front of a table with displays of Church & Nation at the Alma St. U.C."Marge Clough, C&N identification"clough, marge, alma st uniting church, church and nation -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Rev. Kevin Cranwell, 10/02/1988
See F480-2.B & W head and shoulders photograph of Rev Kevin Cranwellcranwell, kevin -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, 03/1988
Story about the opening of a new birthing unit at St. Andrew's hospital.B & W photograph of Cathryn Curtin making a bed at the new family birthing unit at St Andrew's hosptial.Identification of name and C&N.st. andrew's hospital, cathryn curtin -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, 1987
Peter Cole-Adams was Associate Editor of The Age. No other biographical details are available, but his writings are recorded and can be accessed through Google. The C&N article was about a speech he gave entitled "Publish and be damned" at Mt Eliza UC's annual community lecture (which is produced in full).B & W head and shoulders photograph of Peter Cole-Adams. "Peter Cole-Adams"peter cole-adams, the age newspaper -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Undated
Professor Alan Crown, Lecturer and Scholar (1932-2010) B & W photograph of Dr Alan Crown giving a talk on ABC Radio.dr alan crown, semitic studies, university of sydney -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Rev. Alan S. Crawford, 1977
Alan Stewart Crawford—b.23/05/1933 d.01/10/2015. Grew up in the Port Adelaide district of Scottish family and the Port Adelaide Presbyterian Church. Brother of Archie and son of Archie Crawford who was an Elder at Port Adelaide Presbyterian Church. Commenced as accountant, called to the Presbyterian ministry and graduated Theological Hall Melbourne 1962. Assistant to Rev. Dr Alan Watson at Toorak 1962–64. Princeton Seminary 1964–65, Toorak collegiate ministry 1965–69, Beaumaris 1969–1973. First superintendent Board of Local Mission until church union, then Executive Secretary Synod Coordinating Commission to December 1986, followed by Forest Hill and Cheltenham until retirement. Married to Kathleen from 1958 to1997. Moderator 1983. DTheol 1988.B&W waist length photograph of Rev. Alan S. Crawford.Name and C&N identification.alan crawford presbyterian minister, presbyterian theological hall moderator -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Sydney Carter, Undated
Sydney Bertram Carter (06/05/1915 – 13/03/2004) was an English poet, songwriter, folk musician, born in Camden Town, London. He is best known for the song "Lord of the Dance" (1967), set to the tune of the American Shaker song "Simple Gifts", and the song "The Crow on the Cradle". Other notable songs include "Julian of Norwich" (sometimes called "The Bells of Norwich"), based on words of Julian of Norwich, "One More Step Along the World I Go", "When I Needed a Neighbour", "Friday Morning", "Every Star Shall Sing a Carol", "The Youth of the Heart", "Down Below" and "Sing John Ball".B & W waist length portrait of Sydney Carter in profile.sydney bertraim carter, lord of the dance song 1967 -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Dr. Thomas Coates OBE, Undated
Dr Tom Coates OBE, was the 12th Headmaster of Wesley College, serving from 1957 to 1971.Dr Coates is pictured seated at the southern end of the Front Turf in front of the buildings of the Prahran campus of Wesley College Melbourne."Dr Coates"dr tom coates obe -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Rev. Marian Couch, Undated
Marian Couch was ordained 1972. Served at Hamilton, Preston, Swan Hill, Woomelang, Horsham, Corio-Norlane. Retired 01/2001.B & W head and shoulder photograph of Rev. Marian Couch."Advertiser" (presumably the Geelong Advertiser, as Couch lives in Corio (2017).rev marian couch -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Rev Lance Armstrong, undated
Retired minister 01/07/2003. Ordained 1974. Launceston, United Dept of Christian Education, Without Settlement 1977–09/1996, Albury 10/96–?B & W head and shoulders photograph of Rev. Lance Armstrong.rev lance armstrong -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Brian Dixon, Undated
Brian James Dixon (born 20/05/1936) is a former Australian rules footballer and Victorian politician. Dixon played 252 VFL games for Melbourne between 1954 and 1968, playing mostly on the wing. He had a stellar football career, playing in five premierships, winning Melbourne's best and fairest in 1960, while in 1961 he was selected in the All-Australian team and he also won the Tassie Medal for his performances at the 1961 Brisbane Carnival. In 2000 he was named in Melbourne's Team of the Century. Despite still playing football for Melbourne, he entered parliament in 1964, as the member for the now abolished seat of St Kilda, representing the Liberal Party. Being from the moderate wing of the party he clashed with then Premier Henry Bolte, especially over the hanging of Ronald Ryan which Dixon strongly opposed.[1] After Rupert Hamer took over as Liberal Party leader and Premier, Dixon was promoted to the ministry. He variously served in several portfolios including youth, sport and recreation, housing and Aboriginal affairs. His most remembered achievement was introducing the iconic Life. Be in it. program.[2] In 1979 Dixon won St Kilda by an extremely narrow margin, which crucially gave the Hamer Liberal government a majority of one seat in the Legislative Assembly and meant that the Liberal Party did not need to form a Coalition with the National Party with whom relations were traditionally poor in Victoria. However, in 1982 Dixon was defeated as the Liberals lost government after 27 years in office. After his defeat, Dixon has worked predominantly in sports administration and he currently runs public speaking seminars. Brian currently travels the world representing TAFISA and ASFAA. He is also president of AFL South Africa and takes a keen interest in other countries playing Australian rules football.[3]B & W photograph of Brian Dixon in profile.dixon, brian, football, victorian parliament -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Rev. Anderson Douglas Dargaville, Pre-1977
The Reverend Doug Dargaville, Anglican clergyman and former General Secretary of the Victorian Council of Churches from 1966 – 1982, and again for a time in 1995, passed away on 19 March 2013. "The death of Rev. Doug Dargaville at Bacchus Marsh in Victoria, Australia has been announced, and his funeral is to take place on March 28th. Doug was one of the great pioneers of the ecumenical and interfaith movements, especially in his role as executive secretary of the Victorian Council of Churches from 1966 to 1982. Perhaps more than anyone else, he laid the foundations for the organizational structure of the ecumenical movement here in Victoria and across Australia. A small man with a big vision, he brought his inclusive Anglican spirituality to the tasks at hand. With his retirement to the country town of Bacchus Marsh outside Melbourne with his beloved Lucy, his life’s work was not yet complete. He devoted three years of his life during the 2000s to being the general secretary of Religions for Peace Australia, and was always a strong supporter of the interfaith movement, not least during the Parliament of the World’s Religions, held in Melbourne in December, 2009. He was an efficient and prudent administrator, never seeking the limelight yet everything was done with an ironic and disarming humor and a certain impish and whole-hearted spirit. He was, in every sense of the word, a good man whose life was completely devoted to overcoming barriers and forging unity between the different churches and different faith traditions. We pray that he will find rest and eternal peace with the God whom he served so well and so faithfully for so long." Professor Des Cahill, Chair, Religions for Peace Australia.B & W photograph of Rev Anderson Douglas Dargaville discussing ecumenical material with another man.dargaville, douglas, victorian council of churches -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Russell Danley, undated
B&W head and shoulders photograph of Russell Danley.Name.danley, russell -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Rev David Dawes, 1985
Ordained 1984; placements at Wedderburn, Strathmore, chaplain ITIM, chaplain Royal Children's Hospital, chaplain Peter McCallum Hospital 1999–current.B & W head and shoulders photograph of Rev. David Dawes.Name and C&N details.rev david dawes -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Rev Gil Duthie, 1976
Ordained 1941. Placements: Foster, Latrobe, (Leave of absence 1946–1975), Burnie 1976, Mersey, 1977–78, deceased June 1998. During 1946–75 Duthie was a Member of the Federal Parliament. Gilbert William Arthur "Gil" Duthie AM (21 May 1912 – 13 June 1998) was an Australian politician. Born in Nhill, Victoria, he was educated at state schools and at the University of Melbourne before becoming a schoolteacher and farmer in rural Victoria. In 1938 he was ordained a Methodist minister, and in 1944 he moved to Latrobe, Tasmania. In 1945 and 1946 Duthie was directly involved with Australian rules football in the town. He was secretary of the Latrobe Football Club as well as playing senior games for it in the NWFU competition.[1] In 1946, Gil Duthie was elected to the Australian House of Representatives as the Labor member for Wilmot, defeating sitting Liberal MP Allan Guy. From February 1956 until December 1972 he was the Labor Party Whip in the House. He held the seat until 1975, when he was defeated by Liberal candidate Max Burr. Duthie died in 1998.B & W head & shoulders studio photograph of Rev. Gil Duthie. Rev. Gil Duthie JP, BA, LTh, 1976. Received back into the ministry 05/03/1976 by decision of the Standing Committee.rev gil duthie, australian member of parliament, australian labout party -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Reverend Harry Daniel, undated
B&W photograph showing Reverend Harry Daniel being interviewed by TV News."Special guest Rev Harry Daniel Christ Conference of Asia interviewed by TV News Photo credit R Rollason"daniel, harry -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Reverend Arthur Preston and Devanasen Chandon, undated
Reverend Arthur Preston (14/10/1912 - 19/03/1985) was born in Brisbane. Following ordination he served in Mareeba and Townsville, Superintendent of West End Methodist Mission in Brisbane, Associate Minister at Adelaide Central Mission, Associate Minister in the Glen Iris Circuit and was appointed Superintendent of the Central Methodist Mission in 1968. He received an Order of Australia award in 1982 for service to the community. Chandran Devanesen was the first professor at Madras Christian College. As the first Indian Principal of MCC, Chandran Devanesen is known for successfully transforming an institution influenced by Scots to one more Indian. B&W photograph of Rev. Arthur Preston and Dr Chandran Devanesen seated at a table."Devanasen Chandan Rev Arthur Preston"preston, arthur, dr chandran devanesen, central methodist mission -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Peter Davis, undated
Reverend Peter K. Davis was ordained in 1954. He served at Nimbin, Milton and in Fiji. He was President of Conference between 1969 and 1971, served at Gladesville, Newtown, Overseas Mission (CFWM), Wesley Central Mission and Leichhardt-Petersham Parish Mission. He retired in 1992.B&W head and shoulders photograph of Rev. Peter Davis."Peter Davis Jan 80"davis, peter k., methodist, wesley central mission, president of conference. -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Reverend Peter Davis, 1980
Reverend Peter K. Davis was ordained in 1954. He served at Nimbin, Milton and in Fiji. He was President of Conference between 1969 and 1971, served at Gladesville, Newtown, Overseas Mission (CFWM), Wesley Central Mission and Leichhardt-Petersham Parish Mission. He retired in 1992. The photograph accompanied the anouncement of Reverend Davis' appointment as incoming NSW Moderator.B&W head and shoulders photograph of Rev Peter Davis."Davis September 26 p.16"davis, peter k., moderator -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Joan Dugdale, undated
B&W head and shoulders photograph of Joan Dugdale."Joan Dugdale The Spectator September 10"dugdale, joan -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Dalai Lama, 1979
B & W waist-length seated photograph of the Dalai Lama."His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama of Tibet at Claremont College, California, U.S. in 1979"dalai lama -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Reverend Arthur Preston, undated
Reverend Arthur Preston (14/10/1912 - 19/03/1985) was born in Brisbane. Following ordination he served in Mareeba and Townsville, Superintendent of West End Methodist Mission in Brisbane, Associate Minister at Adelaide Central Mission, Associate Minister in the Glen Iris Circuit and was appointed Superintendent of the Central Methodist Mission in 1968. He received an Order of Australia award in 1982 for service to the community.B&W full-length photograph of Rev Arthur Preston standing at a microphone."Rev Arthur Preston"preston, arthur, adelaide central mission, west end methodist mission, methodist, minister -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
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Reverend Peter K Davis was ordained in 1954. He served at Nimbin, Milton and in Fiji. He was President of Conference between 1969 and 1971, served at Gladesville, Newtown, Overseas Mission (CFWM), Wesley Central Mission and Leichhardt-Petersham Parish Mission. He retired in 1992 and died in 2007. The photograph accompanied the anouncement of Reverend Davis' appointment as incoming NSW Moderator.B&W head and shoulders photograph of Reverend Peter Davis.davis, peter k. -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
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Reverend G. Lawrence Turner was ordained in 1953 and served at Bogong, Chelsea, Boort, Westbury-Bracknell, Executive Secretary Tasmanian Methodist District, Ringwood-Croydon, Deepdene, and Doncaster. He retired in 1990. Reverend Wesley Hartley was ordained in 1973 and served at Hilton-Spearwood, East Malvern, Hobart, Pengelly-Beverley-Brookton, Manning, Trinity Perth, Wembley-Leederville, and General Secretary Conference Churches WA.B&W gloss photograph of Rev. G. Lawrence Turner and Rev Wesley Hartley"The Spectator p6/7 5/11"rev lawrence turner, rev wesley hartley, methodist, minister -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, K. Ewins, undated c.1970s
Reverend Ken Ewins (06/03/1929 - 11/08/2002) started training at Otira in 1956 and moved to Manangatang in 1957 as a Home Missionary. He entered Queen's College in 1959. After ordination he served at Jeparit-Rainbow, Boort, Blackburn, and Charlton before retiring in 1996.B&W photograph of Rev Ken Ewins."K Ewins"ewins, ken, otira, methodist, minister, home missionary -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Frank Engel, undated c.1970s
Reverend Frank Graham Engel was ordained in the Presbyterian Church in 1943, served at Hawthorn South Australia, Australian Student Christian Movement, General Secretary Australian Council of Churches. He retired in 1977.B&W head and shoulders photograph of Rev Frank Engel."Frank Engel"engel, frank, australian student christian movement, australian council of churches, minister, presbyterian -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
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Reverend Ken Ewins (06/05/1929 - 11/08/2002) started training at Otira in 1956 and moved to Manangatang in 1957 as a Home Missionary. He entered Queen's College in 1959. After ordination he served at Jeparit-Rainbow, Boort, Blackburn, and Charlton before retiring in 1996.Group photograph including Reverend Jock Lavender, Mrs. Lavender, Reverend Ken Ewins, Mrs. Ewins, Reverend Lawrie Turner and Mrs. Turner."Ken Ewins (with mutton chops) Left to right Reverend Jock Lavender, Mrs Lavender, Reverenk Ken Ewins, Mrs Ewins, Reverend Lawrie Turner and Mrs Turner Boort 46.5 cm"ewins, ken, rev jock lavender, rev lawrie turner, otira, queen's college, home missionary -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Reverend Frank Engel addressing the ACC 27th General Meeting February 1975, 1975
Reverend Frank Graham Engel was ordained in 1943, served at Hawthorn South Australia, Australian Students' Christian Movement, General Secretary Australian Council of Churches. He retired in 1977.B & W photograph of Reverend Frank Engel addressing the ACC 27th General Meeting, February 1975."4. ACC 27th General Secretary of the A.C.C. delivers his report to the General Meeting. This was Mr. Engel's last General Secretary's report as he retires at the end of this year"engel, frank, general secretary acc.