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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - THE AUSTRALIAN ANGLICAN CLERGY DIRECTORY, 1991
The Australian Anglican Clergy Directory. List of Australian Anglican Registries including Diocesan Bishop, Registrar, and contact information. Presented to the Society by Alex Stone, short note attached insiode plastic cover.church, st. pauls' anglican cathedral -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - CURNOW COLLECTION: INVITATION TO MR & MRS J. H. CURNOW, 04/03/1903
White invitation inviting Mr & Mrs J. H. Curnow to a Welcome to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Melbourne and Mrs Lowther Clarke at the Town Hall, Melbourne on Wednesday, 4th March, 1903.document, invitations, receptions, document, invitation to mr & mrs j h curnow, the right reverend the lord bishop of melbourne and mrs lowther clarke -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - F-86 Sabre Illustrated Parks Breakdown, Technical Manual: Illustrated Parts Breakdown USAF Series F-86F and RF-86F-30 Aircraft
Note at the top addresses the manual to Mr Bishop, CAC Fishermen's Bend -
Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
Matron Sarah Anne Bishop, 1864-1875, Ballarat Base Hospital
Matron Sarah Anne Bishop, 1864-1875, Ballarat Base HospitalMatron Ballarat Base HospitalPhoto - black & whitematron, bishop, 1864, ballarat -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W, C 1934
This is a photo of the "Queen Competition", probably the best remembered entertainment of the 1930's. Four local lasses were chosen to represent the following: Bellfield Hotel, Grampians House, The Cricket Club and the Grampians Mountains. When the long awaited evening came each Queen and her attendants paraded through the hall, the results were announced and the winner (who this year was Valerie Evans) took her place on a throne erected in the middle of the stage. The other Queens made their way to thrones on either side of her. The audience were treated to a right royal display as the "Bishop" placed a crown on the winner's head. Much merriment followed including a play, with students dressed as Minnie and Mickey Mouse and other Disney characters. For the names of the people in the photo refer to "Bridging the Gap" by Ida Stanton, p.88. The photo shows a group of people arranged on and below a dais. There is a woman dressed as royalty sitting on a throne in the centre, flanked by a man dressed as a bishop on the left and a man dressed as a courtier on the right. There are two young girls in long white dresses wearing flowered bands in their hair standing in front of the men. There are more girls in white dresses and flower bands along both sided of the dais and two youths wearing ruffle fronted shirts and holding batons/walking sticks(?) at the front of each row of girls. Carpeted steps lead down from the dais and in front of the dais on either side are two boys dressed as pages. Flower arrangements flank the foot of the stairs.recreation, entertainment -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Book, The Pilgrims Progress
This book was part of a large group of books referred to as the Pattison Collection, which belonged to the Warrnambool Public Library, part of the Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute. About RALPH ERIC PATTISON and the ‘PATTISON COLLECTION’ The ‘Pattison Collection’ is a collection of books and records that was originally owned by the Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute, founded in Warrnambool in 1853. By 1886 the Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute (WMI) had grown to have a Library, Museum and Fine Arts Gallery, with a collection of “… choice productions of art and valuable specimens in almost every branch and many wonderful national curiosities, are now to be seen there, including historic relics of the town and district.” It later included a School of Design. Although it was very well patronised, the WMI was led to ask the City Council to take it over in 1911 due to a lack of financial support. In 1935 Ralph Pattison was appointed as City Librarian to establish and organise the Warrnambool Public Library as it was then called. Ralph Eric Pattison was born in Rockhampton, Queensland, in 1891. He married Maude Swan from Warrnambool in 1920 and they set up a home in Warrnambool. In 1935 when Pattison accepted the position as City Librarian for the Warrnambool City Council his huge challenge was to make a functional library within two rooms of the Mechanics’ Institute. He tirelessly cleaned, cleared and sorted a disarrayed collection of old books, jars of preserved specimens and other items reserved for exhibition in the city’s museum. He developed and updated the library with a wide variety of books for all tastes, including reference books for students; a difficult task to fulfil during the years following the Depression. He converted all of the lower areas of the building into a library, reference room and reading room for members and the public. The books were sorted and stored using a cataloguing and card index system that he had developed himself. He also prepared the upper floor of the building and established the Art Gallery and later the Museum, a place to exhibit the many old relics that had been stored for years for this purpose. One of the treasures he found was a beautiful ancient clock, which he repaired, restored and enjoyed using in his office during the years of his service there. Ralph Pattison was described as “a meticulous gentleman whose punctuality, floorless courtesy and distinctive neat dress were hallmarks of his character, and ‘his’ clock controlled his daily routine and his opening and closing of the library’s large heavy doors to the minute.” Pattison took leave from 1942 to 1945 to serve in the Royal Australian Navy, Volunteer Reserve as Lieutenant. A few years later he converted one of the Museum’s rooms into a Children’s Library, stocking it with suitable books for the younger generation. This was an instant success. In the 1950’s he had the honour of being appointed to the Victorian Library Board and received more inspiration from the monthly conferences in Melbourne. He was sadly retired in 1959 after over 23 years of service, due to the fact that he had gone over the working age of council officers. However, he continued to take a very keen interest in the continual development of the Library until his death in 1969. THE NEW WARRNAMBOOL LIBRARY When the WMI building was pulled down in 1963 a new civic building was erected on the site and the new Warrnambool Library, on behalf of the City Council, took over all the holdings of the WMI. At this time some of the items were separated and identified as the ‘Pattison Collection’, named after Pattison. Eventually, the components of the WMI were distributed from the Warrnambool Library to various places, including the Art Gallery, Historical Society and Flagstaff Hill. Later some were even distributed to other regional branches of Corangamite Regional Library and passed to and fro. It is difficult now to trace just where all of the items have ended up. The books at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village generally display stamps and markings from Pattison as well as a variety of other institutions including the Mechanics’ Institute itself. The Pattison Collection, along with other items at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village, was originally part of the Warrnambool Mechanics' Institute’s collection. The Warrnambool Mechanics’ Institute Collection is primarily significant in its totality, rather than for the individual objects it contains. Its contents are highly representative of the development of Mechanics' Institute libraries across Australia, particularly Victoria. A diversity of publications and themes has been amassed, and these provide clues to our understanding of the nature of and changes in the reading habits of Victorians from the 1850s to the middle of the 20th century. The collection also highlights the Warrnambool community’s commitment to the Mechanics’ Institute, reading, literacy and learning in the regions, and proves that access to knowledge was not impeded by distance. These items help to provide a more complete picture of our community’s ideals and aspirations. The Warrnambool Mechanics Institute book collection has historical and social significance for its strong association with the Mechanics Institute movement and the important role it played in the intellectual, cultural and social development of people throughout the latter part of the nineteenth century and the early twentieth century. The collection of books is a rare example of an early lending library and its significance is enhanced by the survival of an original collection of many volumes. The Warrnambool Mechanics' Institute’s publication collection is of both local and state significance. The Pilgrims Progress Author: John Bunyan Publisher: Ernest Nister Date: Frist Published in 1678 Further Information: With an Introduction by The Right Re. Handley C. O. Qoule, D.D. Lord Bishop of DurhamFront loose endpaper has a sticker from Corangamite Regional Library Service Front loose endpaper has a stamp from Corangamite Regional Library Service flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, book, pattison collection, warrnambool library, warrnambool mechanics’ institute, ralph eric pattison, corangamite regional library service, warrnambool city librarian, mechanics’ institute library, victorian library board, warrnambool books and records, warrnambool children’s library, the pilgrims progress, john bunyan -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Glass aural syringe associated with Dr Geoff Bishop
This item belonged to Dr Geoff Bishop. Similar in appearance to Heath's glass aural syringe.Glass aural syringe with glass plunger, rod with compressed cotton plunger, and (loose) rubber cap [237.2]. The tip of the syringe is elongated and has no attachment for needles. Distal end of plunger has a widened area shaped like a small glass cork. Cottom thread is wound around a small depression. Distal end of plunger has been inserted through a small cork. Above the cork is a wooden cap with a central hole. The head of the plunger has a 'cotton reel' depression and fits into the outside of the wooden cap.irrigation -
Ballarat Diocesan Historical Commission
Book, Souvenir Book of the Holy Land
Believed to have been collected by Bishop Foley on his first Ad Limina visit.Bound in olive wood with leather spine, each page is a collage of plant specimens from different places in scripture separated with tissue guards.foley, holy land,, palestine, 1920, olive wood, plants. collage -
Federation University Historical Collection
Programme, Thirteenth Annual Eureka Sunday Luncheon, 2009, 06/12/2006
4 page colour programme and menu for the Eureka Luncheon held at the Old Colonists' Club. Guest speaker was The Hon. Julie Bishop MP, MC was Clare Gervasoni and Dr Dorothy Wickham spoke on the women of Eureka. eureka, eureka sunday luncheon, women of eureka, julie bishop, clare gervasoni, dorothy wickham, ballarat old colonsts' club, judy verlin, val d'angri, frank williams, anniversary -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - AULSEBROOK COLLECTION: EPISCOPAL ORDINATION, 1979
Aulsebrook Collection: Service Pamphlet for, - Episcopal Ordination of the Most Reverend Noel Desmond Daly, D.D. Bishop of Sandhurst -11th July 1979 -Sacred Heart Cathedral, Bendigo -A5, paper, purple design on cover, -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: BISHOPSCOURT REMADE
A newspaper article titled 'Bishopscourt remade.' A photo of Bishopscourt the residence of the Anglican Bishop of Bendigo Rt. Rev. R.E. Richards on the corner of Forest and Rowan Streets. The Bendigo building is being renovated. 20/05/65.bendigo, buildings, bishopscourt, lydia chancellor collection, collection, bendigo, buildings, history -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - ANGLICAN PARISH OF NORTH BENDIGO - DEDICATION OF THE 'PARISH CENTRE', 1997
16 page soft cover booklet 'A Eucharist to Celebrate the Dedication of the 'Parish Centre'' by the Rt Revd David Bowen, Bishop of Bendigo 20th July 1997 Rector: The Revd Rodney Warne Cantor: Jonathon RidnellAnglican Parish of North Bendigo -
Ballarat Diocesan Historical Commission
Tapa, Fijian Tapa, c. 1980
This Tapa cloth was presented to the Bishop of Ballarat as head of the Oceanic Bishops' gathering in the 1980s. The Tapa or bark cloth is prepared from the bark of a tree, beaten flat and glued with a native plant. It is then printed with earth dyes and sap from a Koka or candlenut tree. The design is printed by hand and the cloth used, in this case for ceremonial and presentation purposes.tapa, oceania bishops, fiji -
Malmsbury Historical Society
Photograph (Item), Helpers At Sale Of Gifts Malmsbury Town Hall 1903, Malmsbury 1901
People - Kuhnell Brereton Lambert Smyth Jones Fincher Fraser Bishop & Buildings - Town Hall -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, c1930s
St Mary's Anglican Church was originally built on land in Oaklands Road. It was licensed in 1859 by Bishop Perry, the first Anglican bishop of Melbourne. In the late 1960s the church was dismantled and rebuilt on its present site at Bulla, adjacent to the former Council Chambers. it was shifted to the township of Bulla because the building was under the direct path of a proposed future flightpath.vintage cars, churches, st. mary's anglican church - bulla, george evans collection -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Document - Folder with papers, Mary Steele, "Beside the Lake", c2000
Photocopy - 24 sheets from a book contained within a red cover multi sheet folder - titled "Beside the Lake", written by Mary Steele, the daughter of the 5th Bishop of Ballarat writing about her memories living in Bishops court Ballarat from 1936. Not all pages copied. Has notes on the lake, Sturt St, the building, Lake Wendouree, a plan of the house block, the garden. Published by Hyland House - 2000 - Trove notes it as 246 pages. Bookmark as at 19-8-2016 - http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/6790878 trams, tramways, anglican church, lake wendouree, ballarat, bishops court -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Blythwood Grange (Formerly St Joseph's Orphanage), 2012, 21/04/2012
The foundation stone for this building was laid by the Most Reverend Dr Higgins, Bishop of Ballarat, on 08 September 1911. Colour photograph of a brick building of the former St Joseph's Orphanage, Sebastopol. sebastopol, st joseph's orphanage, blythwood grange -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - Aileen and John Ellison Collection: Holy Trinity Marong - Centenary 1878-1978
The foundation stone of the Holy Trinity Church in Marong was laid on 10/4/1878 by the Anglican Bishop of Melbourne.A sixty pages book. "Brickmaking for God, Built in Faith", Holy Trinity Marong Centenary 1878-1978. Written by the rector, the Reverend Peter D. Kissick Th.L. A picture of the inside of the church is on the front cover.Inside the front cover in blue pen: John Ellison In appreciation of your help, signed by Peter Kissick 16/04/76marong, holy trinity centenary -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - JOHN WILLIAMS COLLECTION: GIRTON COLLEGE CLOSURE, 13 August 1992
Document. From the Bishop of Bendigo, The Right Reverend Ben Wright, Dear Parents, it is with much sorrow and regret that I write to inform you that Girton College must close at the end of this academic year. 13 August 1992.document, memo, girton college closure -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Regalia, Methodist Order of Knights Shield and Collar
District Court Shield and Collar: Yellow cotton shield with dark blue and light blue cross. Yellow and blue collar. Red metal Degree of Service colour bar on collar. Silver Bishop emblem in left quadrant.methodist order of knights -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Black and White, St Peter's Daylesford Communion Breakfast, 1930, 09/11/1930
"ST. PETER'S DAYLESFORD. General Communion and Breakfast. On Sunday November 9, a general Communion of the men; of the parish will be held in St Peter's Church, Daylesford. A communion breakfast will subsequently take place." Melbourne Advocate, 30 October 1930. "General Communion and Breakfast, Daylesford War Memorial Protest by Rev. Dr. Collins Rights of Catholics Ignored THE splendid Catholicity of the Daylesford parish was demonstrated on Sunday morning last when a general Communion of the men of the parish took place at the 8 o'clock Mass at St. Peter's Church. This proud and edifying demonstration of faith concluded a very successful mission in the parish, conducted by the Rev. Fr. O'Flynn, C.SS.R., and Rev. Fr. Frean, C.SS.R., Daylesford parish is fairly scattered, and from every corner of it came men to take their part in the general Communion. The missioners and the Rev. W. M. Collins. D.D., P.P.. have reason to be deeply gratified at the result of the mission. His Grace the Archbishop of Melbourne (Most Rev. Dr. Mannix) was the celebrant of the Mass. He was assisted in administering the Sacrament by Rev. Dr. Collins. At the close of the Mass the hymn, "Faith of Our Fathers." was sung. The breakfast was served in the Daylesford Town Hall, the men marching there from the church. More than 250 partook of breakfast. In the balcony were lady parishioners who wished to listen to the speeches. His Grace the Archbishop was at the head table, and with him were Rev. W. M. Collins, P.P.; Crs. Bolton and Gleeson (Shire of Glenlyon), and Courtney (Shire of Davlesford); Messrs. Cleary and Egan (Blampied). Mr. J. T. Murphy. Mr. Considine, and Mr. O'Donnell (BuIIarto). Several selections were played by the Holy Cross Convent orchestra, Daylesford, and the catering was admirably carried out by Mrs. Mann. It was a well-organised and successful function, and the general arrangements reflected the highest credit on the Rev. Dr. Collins and those associated with him. Much favourable comment was made upon the great success achieved. A WAR MEMORIAL SERVICE. Strong Protest by Rev. Dr. Collins. The Rev. Dr. Collins said it was no exaggeration for him to say that he was a proud pastor that day. He had reason to be proud of the magnificent demonstration of faith made by the Catholic men of the parish at St. Peter's Church. It was promoted by a supernatural motive, and the men were sure to get their reward. He knew that many men had attended at great sacrifice, and that numbers had to grope about in the early hours to get everything in readiness at their farms and dairies. He was deeply thankful for the fine response made by the men to his invitation, and no greater encouragement could be given to him in his work in the parish. They had made a creditable demonstration before the people of Daylesford, whose good opinion they valued and wanted to retain. Catholics were part of the community, and the community's troubles were their troubles. Generally they had a few of their own troubles, but they were not wanting in helping the community to bear its troubles. Just now they were passing through a difficult time. The surrounding shires seemed to be better off than Daylesford, but the municipal fathers at Daylesford had spent a lot of money wisely in attracting tourists to the beautiful district. The money spent, he was certain, would come back a hundredfold. They appreciated the good work done by the municipal authorities, and were prepared to do their part in shoulder-ing their civic obligations. A Frankly Protestant Memorial Service. He could not let the occasion pass without calling the attention of the Daylesford people to an injustice that was being done the Catholic body, unwittingly he believed. Hie referred to the ceremony for the unveiling of the Soldiers' Memorial. It had been decided to adopt a frankly Protestant service. Catholics could not take part in a non-Catholic service, and that was not due in any way to any recent whim or caprice. Catholics had made common sacrifices, and the war memorial should stand for the Catholic boys who had fallen as well as non-Catholic soldiers. Catholics had contributed towards the cost of the memorial, and yet a programme had been adopted on the occasion of the public unveiling that excluded Catholics from taking part. They had a right to be at the ceremony, but it was asking them too much to shed their principles in order to be present. Their forefathers did not shed their principles when there was much more at stake, and they did not intend to shed theirs. They took that stand for Faith, and were still loyal citizens of Australia. The great majority, he was certain, did not realise the difficulties of Catholics, and that the stand taken was a matter of principle. There was always a minority, however, who were ever ready to score a victory over Rome at any price. Thanks to Non-Catholics. Having made his protest, he would not be honest if he did not express his gratitude to many non-Catholics in Daylesford for their help. In the Boxing Day carnival, which was their principal effort on behalf of the schools, non-Catholics gave splendid support, which he very much appreciated. The success of the carnival was dependent to a large extent on the generous help of Protestants. He trusted that the Catholic men generally would take note of what he said, and turn over a new leaf, as so many new leaves had been turned over since the mission. Missioners and Nuns Thanked. The work of the Redemptorist Fathers had been fruitful of results in the parish, and what they had done had paved the way for the magnificent men's demonstration. He wished heartily to thank the Fathers, and his thanks were also due to the Holy Cross Convent. If the Faith were strong in Daylesford, it was largely due to the Catholic schools in the district. They should never forget the Presentation nuns, and should be prepared to help them in every possible way. He was very thankful to the Rev. Mother for her kindness in entertaining many at the convent, and also for providing the orchestra at the Communion breakfast. A Splendid Success. He was greatly delighted at the presence of his Grace the Archbishop. When he started to talk about the breakfast, many told him it would not be a success. First of all, it was intended to hold the breakfast in the schoolroom, but the response was so good that it was considered they should get the Rex Theatre. Finally, they were compelled to take the Town Hall in order to accommodate the large number who purchased tickets. The presence of his Grace gave additional lustre to the successful demonstration. He was proud of the men of the parish, and hoped God would bless them and their families. (Applause.) The first toast honoured was that of "The Pope and the King." WELCOME TO HIS GRACE Proposing the toast of "His Grace the Archbishop," Cr. J. Bolton said he wished to congratulate the Rev. Dr. Collins on the wonderful success of the two functions. All parts of the parish were represented at the general Communion in St. Peter's Church, and it was an inspiring spectacle. It showed that the Faith was deep and strong in Daylesford. A great privilege had been given to them, and they owed grateful thanks to the Rev. Dr. Collins. He wished to welcome his Grace the Archbishop, and he trusted that he would enjoy his visit to the district. The country was passing through a difficult time at present, and it required plenty of clear thinking and acting to put things right again. He hoped his Grace would touch on the situation, and give them the benefit of his thoughtful and wellreasoned views. Whatever his Grace said would be worth listening to. (Applause.) THE ARCHBISHOP CONGRATULATES PASTOR AND PEOPLE. DAYLESFORD A MODEL PARISH. His Grace the Archbishop said he need not assure them that he came to Daylesford with great pleasure. His visits to Daylesford were always pleasant, but the present visit was additionally pleasant and memorable because he had the opportunity of assisting at one of the most inspiring functions that it had ever been his good fortune to attend. He was really touched to the heart when he stood on the altar and saw the beautiful St. Peter's Church—there were few churches to compare with it in the country—filled with the men of Daylesford and of the surrounding districts. Practically all the Catholic men in the parish were present at the general Communion, and it gave him very deep satisfaction and genuine pleasure to be amongst them. As the Rev. Dr. Collins and Cr. Bolton had said, it was a proof of the depth and soundness of the Faith of the Catholic people of the parish. He wished to congratulate the Rev. Dr. Collins upon the magnificent success that had attended his efforts since he came to Daylesford. He thought the Rev. Dr. Collins had been a very happy man since he took up work in the parish. He came to Daylesford more or less broken in health, and his best friends were doubtful whether his health would stand the strain of parochial duty. However, he had never looked back. He doubted if Dr. Collins would care to leave Daylesford, unless he were appointed Prefect of Propaganda, Rome, or some very high distinction was conferred on him. At all events, things had gone on well with Dr. Collins since he came to Daylesford, and he could see some of the reason for it in looking at the fine gathering before him. The Rev. Dr. Collins was a very zealous and spiritual man, and his lot had been cast amongst people who had responded to his labours. ... (Melbourne Advocate, 13 November 1930) Black and white photograph taken in Daylesford Town Hall depicting numerous men standing, and sitting at tables during the St Peter's Catholic Church Communion Breakfast. Arch Bishop Daniel Mannix stands centre back.st peter's catholic church, daylesford, communion breakfast, daylesford town hall, daniel mannix, george gervasoni, gus gervasoni -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - WELCOME & INSTALLATION OF RT REV BEN WRIGHT, 1992
15 page soft cover booklet 'The Welcome and Installation of The Right Reverend Ben Wright.' Sat 8th February 1992. Order of service for the Installation of the 7th Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Bendigo in the Cathedral Church of Saint Paul.Diocese of Bendigo -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Photo from newspaper showing church dedication by Archbishop of Melbourne, Rev. Frank Woods - April 1958
Photo from newspaper showing dedication of a church. See also: Reg. no. 57 "Anglican Bishop, later Archbishop Frank Woods - 1958". -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Syringe kit, 1940s
This belonged to Dr Bill Rawling's and was in a medical bag that he used in the 1940s and 1950s. It was donated by Dr Geoff Bishop.Glass jar with metal lid and inner metal tray, containing five glass hypodermic syringes and several hypodermic needles. Designed to be portable.injection syringe -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Spirit burner, 1940s
This belonged to Dr Bill Rawling's and was in a medical bag that he was used in the 1940s and 1950s. It was donated by Dr Geoff Bishop.Spirit burner, metal container with thick woven cotton wick. No fuel present in container. Used by Bill Rawlings in process of testing urine.urine testing -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: INAUGURAL
Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2000. Inaugural: the Right Reverend Henry Archdall Langley was the first Anglican Bishop of the Bendigo Diocese, from 1902-06. Photo courtesy Bendigo Historical Society. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Letter - Correspondence, Myrtle Grove, 1932
Letter from W.A. Cook dated 19 July 1932 to H.F. Bishop, Shire Secretary, Shire of Blackburn and Mitcham, and carbon copy of response dated 2 September 1932 re highway status of Myrtle Grove, Blackburn.myrtle grove, blackburn, cook, w.a., shire of blackburn and mitcham -
Victorian Interpretive Projects Inc.
Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, St Laurence O'Toole Catholic Church, Sandon, 2009, 06/08/2009
St Laurence O'Toole Catholic Church, Sandon was blessed and opened by Bishop James Alipius Goold on 06 May 1883.A number of coloured photographs show interior and exterior of St Laurence O'Toole Catholic Church, Sandon, Victoriasandon, st laurence o'toole, catholic, goold, james alipius gould, toilet, drop toilet, dunny, altar -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book, William Heinemann, Independent Company The Australian Army in Portuguese Timor 1941-43, 1984
Documents the role of the Australian Army in Portuguese Timor from 1941-43. Introduction written by Nevil Shute.235 page green hardcover book with gold title on spine. Dust cover is black with silhouette of soldier and leaves against green hills and orange and blue skyline. Pages edges are cut, inside front cover has map of SE Asia and inside back cover has map of Timor. Includes maps and B&W illustrations.Printed sticker inside front cover "From Bishop Daly's collection 2004" On title page "+ N D Daly, Bendigo. January 1986"books, military history, timor -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ordination of Len Phillips as a Deacon - Holy Spirit Parish, North Ringwood, 20/9/1981, 1981
Two colour photographs of religious ceremony.Written on back of photograph, 'Holy Spirit Parish, North Ringwood 20/9/81. Bishop ordains Len Phillips as a Deacon. The laying on of hands.'