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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Grade 4
Grade 4. Back Row: Greg Ponting, Frank..., Geoff Dunlop, Daryl Drew,Ian Bachanan, Malcolm Snelling, Craig Bramley,..., Scott McFadden. Middle Row: Burnie Nicholson, John Liverton, Ross Hewlett, Jeff Gale, Scott Montgomery, Raymond Thurston, Darryl Slender, Ron Maskell. Front row: Lyn Wright, Maree Blake, Peter Lowe, Kate Robbins, Margo Warnett, Kerry Russell, Sue Hamiltonphotography, photograph, slides, film -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Racing Club Dinner, 1955
Racing Club Dinner, 1955. (Approx). L-R nearest table: Postmaster, J Carroll, Palmer Young, ...., ....., Merv and Dais Fletcher, Father O"Sullivan, Wal Reddie, Frank McWhimsey, Frank Sevenson, Tom Cornish. Centre Row: Neil Colliver, Jack O'Meara, Bill Pritchard, Tom Hunter, Jack O'Toole, ...., ...., ...., Mick O'Reilly, ..., Jim Young. Back Row:Jim Harford, Jerry Carlyon. -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photographs - Copy, Camp 13 Recreation hall
Photos borrowed for copying. Camp 13 Recreation hall when relocated into Murchison as an RSL Hall. Five photos including some murals drawn by Gerry von GruenewaldtPhotos borrowed for copying. -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph
Photos from Superintendent Hannan's album. Presbyterian Boys Training Farm.|Dhurringile Mansion.|5 photos.|Photo 2, Centre Left: Neville Densley; John Pilgrim.|Photo 3, Centre centre Robyn French; Centre Bottom- Terry Hawes.|Photo 4. Bottom Left Eric & Ray Brunton 1953.photograph, people -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Rodney Shire Indoor Staff 1960
Copied from Weekly Times Supplement. Rodney Shire Indoor Staff 1960.|Back: Reuben Perry (Secretary); Arthur Knee (Engineer); Tom Atkins (Eng. Clerk.); Stefan Asboth (Assist. Emgineer).|Front: Pat Whyte; Edna Asboth; May Padley; Aileen Woodman (Clerical Officers).|Shire of Rodney|Taturaphotograph, people -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Rotary Changeover
Rotary Changeover.|Alford, Terry; Elaine Lowe seated facing.photograph, people -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph - copy, Rodney Shire Council, 1978
Rodney Shire Council, 1978.|Back: Kevin Ryan; Andrew Crawford; Russle Wallace (Dep' Shire Engineer); Ian Parsons; Vince Page (Health Isp.); Bernie Fitzsimmons); Frank Pullar; John Purdey (Dep. Secretary); Stefan Asboth (Assist. Engineer).|Front: John Gray; Pat Whyte (Rate Collector); Ben Perry (Secretary); Stuart Mock (President); Arthur Knee (Engineer); Jennifer George (Stenographer); Jack Smith.|Shire of Rodney|Tatura -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, April 21 1984
This photograph was published in Church and Nation, May 8 1985. It shows Jack Sherwill (centre) at work during the last camp he cooked for - Easter 1984. Others with him from left, Wayne Minge (Dandenong), Judy Cakebread (Benalla), Terry Ellis (Benalla) and Lionel Moore (Springhurst). Mr Sherwill became chief cook at the first Wandiligong Easter Camp in 1958. The Jack Sherwill Log Cabin was officially named on April 7 1985.Colour photograph of a group of 5 people eating sausages in bread at Wandiligong Easter Camp 1984camp wandiligong, easter camp, jack sherwill, wayne minge, judy cakebread, terry ellis, lionel moore -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, undated
Otira was designed and built in 1887 by architect Mr Crouch, first Secretary of the Institute of Architects for Mr Henry Berry, founder of a successful wholesale grocery business. The house was acquired by the Methodist Church in 1923 for use as a home missionary training college. The house is of faced stone on a bluestone foundation. The large front door is surrounded by lead light windows surmounted by a fan light. The land on which the house stands has now been subdivided.B & W gloss photograph mounted on card of the rear of Otira, the Home Missionary Training College located at 73 Walpole Street Kew. Otira 73 Walpole Street Kew. Home MIssionaries Training College. otira, methodist home missionary training school walpole street kew, henry berr crouch -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, undated
Otira was designed and built in 1887 by architect Mr Crouch, first Secretary of the Institute of Architects for Mr Henry Berry, founder of a successful wholesale grocery business. The house was acquired by the Methodist Church in 1923 for use as a home missionary training college. The house is of faced stone on a bluestone foundation. The large front door is surrounded by lead light windows surmounted by a fan light. The land on which the house stands has now been subdivided.B & W gloss photograph mounted on card of Otira, the Home Missionary Training College located at 73 Walpole Street Kew. The photograph was taken from the street.Otira 73 Walpole Street Kew. Home MIssionaries Training College. otira, methodist home missionary training college walpole street kew, henry berr crouch -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Commemorartive Key, c1937
This new church built on 6 Clarkmount Road Sassafras was opened on 30th January, 1937 by Moderator Right-Rev. A Irving Davidson, M.A. It replaced the Log Cabin Presbyterian Church which erected in 1925 as a memorial to G H Derry, the first Chairman of the Recreation Reserve. The new church was built with donations from Mr and Mrs Thomas Kennon.Silver commemorative key with dedication engraved on both sides."THOMAS KENNON MEMORIAL CHURCH OPENED 30th January 1937" "Presented by Scarborough, Robertson & Love to MRS KENNON"thomas kennon memorial church, sassafras -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Pen and wash sketch, 1969
Artist: Alf Perry, 17/05/1969.Pen and wash sketch on card of the High St. Methodist Church Northcote."With the compliments of the artist".alf perry, high st. methodist church northcote -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Rev. James Stephen Hambrook Royce, Undated c.1880s
B: England 23/10/1829, trained at the Richmond Theological Institution, then spent 5 years as a missionary in Fiji. When his health broke down he became a circuit minister in Australia. He became a supernumerary in 1887 and died 29/09/1907 at Geelong. Married Elizabeth Jenkins Berry, father of Archibald John Royce and T.W. Royce (Principal of Geelong Ladies' College) who was tragically drowned in 1893. Children: Elizabeth Mary Jane (1856 - 1939), Frances Ellen Gough (1858 - 1937, James Hamilton (1860 - 1927), Thomas William Arthur (1862 - 1893), Charlotte Louisa (1865 - 1933), Archibald John (1868 - 1944), Florence Annie (1874 - 1957)Oval inset, sepia toned head and shoulders studio portrait of the Rev. J.S.H. Royce. Carte de visite format.Rev. J.S.H. Royceroyce, j. s. h., wesleyan minister, fiji -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, undated c.1980s
Rosalie Rayment originally trained and worked as an Occupational Therapist. Following completion of studies in Theology she worked for 11 years with the Church in Thailand. Rosalie was ordained in 1988. Fred Vanclay B.D., Dip AgS. ordained 1964 in the Presbyterian Church. Served: Queensland 1961 - 1975; Victoria 1976 - 1985 Vermont - Parkmore; Northern Territory Tennant-Barkly Patrol 1985 - 1993. Died in 2016. Adapted from the eulogy given by his son, Jerry Vanclay One of Fred’s first placements as a minister was in Mackay, North Queensland. Mackay was a wonderful place for Fred, his wife Donna and their young family. They all loved the beaches and the bush, and the children completed a significant part of their schooling there. Whilst posted in Mackay, Fred and Donna enjoyed long road trips in their modest HR Holden sedan, with the family, to Uluru, to Broome via the Borroloola Track, and down the Birdsville Track to the Flinders ranges; along the way, developing the bushcraft that would stand them in good stead later in the Tennant-Barkly Patrol. After many years in ministry in Mackay, then in Vermont, Victoria, Fred and Donna were called to the Tennant-Barkly Patrol in the Northern Territory, where he served for eight years, probably Fred’s most satisfying years. All Fred’s parishes were welcoming and rewarding, but Fred said on more than one occasion that he had a special love for the Patrol. He felt that in an urban congregation, he ministered mainly to those who came to Church, but in the Patrol he ministered to everyone, and especially to those in need. Fred loved to get involved with the day-to-day activities of his people, to develop a deeper relationship and greater understanding. Some remarked that when Fred helped, everything took longer, but they loved him and his assistance nonetheless. Fred was proud to follow in the footsteps of his predecessor Padre Fred McKay, and sometimes joked that he was “Fred the 2nd”, not Fred McKay, but “Fred from Mackay”. During his last few weeks in hospital, Fred liked to reminisce on his time in the Patrol. He joked about how he surprised the selection panel with his knowledge of bush tracks and outstations – knowledge that he had gained on those long road trips from Mackay. He reflected that many aspects of his life were good preparation for his time in the Patrol. After their Patrol, Fred and Donna retired to Mt Waverley, in Melbourne, but they were both restless in retirement, and undertook supply ministries in Wedderburn, Kerang and North Cairns, and made several long journeys into the interior and into their beloved Patrol [in Tennant Creek] – as well as frequent visits to their eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren, and occasional trips to Europe to reunite with distant family. They never tired of ministering and adventuring, but as age and infirmity progressively clipped their wings, they travelled more in spirit and less by car. Despite the many celebrations that he blessed – baptisms, marriages, and funerals – Fred never sought the limelight, and I think he would be surprised by our gathering today. I can almost hear him saying “Don’t make a fuss; just say a heartfelt prayer together”. – Jerry Vanclay Informal B & W gloss photo of Rev. Fred Vanclay, his wife Donna, Rosalie Rayment (later ordained) and one other unidentified person. -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
photograph, 1925
"Otira" was built in 1887 for Mr. Henry Berry, owner of a large wholesale grocery business. In 1923, the property was acquired by the Methodist Church for use as a home mission training college. B & W photograph of a group of 21 male and female students and staff members of the Otira Methodist Home Missionary Training College, taken outdoors. The photograph is mounted on brown card. Pictured: Charles Adams, Douglas Brimacombe, Harold Hoare, Reg Williams, Will Bromley, Harold Crothers, Harry Bock, Don Allen, Howard Kettle, Bob Brown, Athol McGregor, Will Broadbent, Sister Gwen Lechte, Marge Holden (Brimacombe), Mrs Holden, Lois Atkins. Front row: Rev. Joseph Snell, Rev. Tom Rentoul, Rev. A.T. Holden, Rev. J.R. Harcourt, Rev. R. Ditterich.otira methodist home missionary training college, charles adams, douglas brimacombe, harold hoare, reg williams, will bromley, harold crothers, harry bock, don allen, howard kettle, bob brown, athol mcgregor, will broadbent, sister gwen lechte, marge holden (brimacombe), mrs holden, lois atkins. front row: rev. joseph snell, rev. tom rentoul, rev. a.t. holden, rev. j.r. harcourt, rev. r. ditterich. -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, 1952
"Otira" was built in 1887 for Mr. Henry Berry, owner of a large wholesale grocery business. In 1923, the property was acquired by the Methodist Church for use as a home mission training college.B & W gloss photograph of a group of 8 Otira students, taken outdoors. Three students named as: Norman Marshall, Kevin Green, John Petersotira, methodist, home mission training college, norman marshall, kevin green, john peters -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, 1959
"Otira" was built in 1887 for Mr. Henry Berry, owner of a large wholesale grocery business. In 1923, the property was acquired by the Methodist Church for use as a home mission training college. Students named from back row: Athol Wall, Peter Robson, Graeme Carr, Donald Forrest, Geoff Cummins, Justin Goodenham, Vera Williamson, Hilda Fisher, Lorraine Millgaard, Norman Dobson, Frank Meares, Bernard Buttery, Joseph Ween, L. McIntosh, Rev. H.G. Mackay, A.W. Pererick, R. Phelp, A.J. Pearce, G. Harris, A.K. SholtonB & W enlargement of photograph G12-4 showing a group of Otira students and tutors."Otira" students and staff 1959.athol wall, peter robson, graeme carr, donald forrest, geoff cummins, justin goodenham, vera williamson, hilda fisher, lorraine millgaard, norman dobson, frank meares, bernard buttery, joseph ween, l. mcintosh, rev. h.g. mackay, a.w. pererick, r. phelp, a.j. pearce, g. harris, a.k. sholton -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, 1959
"Otira" was built in 1887 for Mr. Henry Berry, owner of a large wholesale grocery business. In 1923, the property was acquired by the Methodist Church for use as a home mission training college. Students named from back row: Athol Wall, Peter Robson, Graeme Carr, Donald Forrest, Geoff Cummins, Justin Goodenham, Vera Williamson, Hilda Fisher, Lorraine Millgaard, Norman Dobson, Frank Meares, Bernard Buttery, Joseph Ween, L. McIntosh, Rev. H.G. Mackay, A.W. Pererick, R. Phelp, A.J. Pearce, G. Harris, A.K. SholtonB & W photograph showing a group of Otira students and tutors.athol wall, peter robson, graeme carr, donald forrest, geoff cummins, justin goodenham, vera williamson, hilda fisher, lorraine millgaard, norman dobson, frank meares, bernard buttery, joseph ween, l. mcintosh, rev. h.g. mackay, a.w. pererick, r. phelp, a.j. pearce, g. harris, a.k. sholton -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, 1951
"Otira" was built in 1887 for Mr. Henry Berry, owner of a large wholesale grocery business. In 1923, the property was acquired by the Methodist Church for use as a home mission training college. Rev. A.W. Pederick was General Superintendent of Home Missions 1946 - 1962.B & W photograph of a group of men standing on the front steps of the Otira Methodist Home Missionary Training College.Nine men named: L. Mills, J. McOrist, Rev A.W. Pederick, A. Saunders, O. Blake, N. Graaff, V. Cripps, C. Chilcott -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Undated c. 1950s
"Otira" was built in 1887 for Mr. Henry Berry, owner of a large wholesale grocery business. In 1923, the property was acquired by the Methodist Church for use as a home mission training college. B & W photograph of a group of 9 men and 1 woman standing on steps at the Otira Methodist Home Missionary Training College. -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, 1928
"Otira" was built in 1887 for Mr. Henry Berry, owner of a large wholesale grocery business. In 1923, the property was acquired by the Methodist Church for use as a home mission training college. B & W photograph of a group of 7 men and 4 non resident women students of the Otira Methodist Home Missionary Training College. Men: Doug Packett, ? Butcher (went back to farm), Cecil Price (returned to England), Jack Hull, Fred Belcher, Ray Kemp, George Collett. Women: ?, Amy ?, Mrs Bartlett (MLC), ? Sinclairdoug packett, ? butcher, cecil price, jack hull, fred belcher, ray kemp, george collett, ?, amy ?, mrs bartlett (mlc), ? sinclair, otira, methodist, home missionary training college -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, 1928
"Otira" was built in 1887 for Mr. Henry Berry, owner of a large wholesale grocery business. In 1923, the property was acquired by the Methodist Church for use as a home mission training college. B & W photograph of a group of 7 men and 4 non resident women students of the Otira Methodist Home Missionary Training College. Men: Doug Packett, ? Butcher (went back to farm), Cecil Price (returned to England), Jack Hull, Fred Belcher, Ray Kemp, George Collett. Women: ?, Amy ?, Mrs Bartlett (MLC), ? Sinclairdoug packett, ? butcher, cecil price, jack hull, fred belcher, ray kemp, george collett, ?, amy ?, mrs bartlett (mlc), ? sinclair, otira, methodist, home missionary training college -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph
The architects Terry and Charles Webb designed the church and building work on the church commenced in late 1879 with a further addition completed in 1918.A coloured photograph of St. Mary's Church is Sunbury. The bluestone building with white stone trim and a pitched slate gable roof is surrounded by parkland and tall elm trees.webb, terry and charles, clarke, william j. t. 'big bull', francis, james g., george evans collection -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, 1952
A black and white photograph of the students at Our Lady of Mt Carmel Catholic School, Sunbury. 1952st mary's catholic school, sunbury, schools, education, our lady of mt. carmel, cardillo, velma, delaney, joan, anderson, yvonne, lupson, maria, keily, patricia, smith, mary, william, de vos, tom, mclean, kevin, mccarthy, john, dillon, lawrence, millett, peters, simon, george, thompson, vivian, morrison, dorothy, mckimmie, ann, marie, murphy, lillian, dunn, lorraine, palmer, marlene, kathleen, o'brien, benny, dickson, wade, mctigue, terry, staib, trevor, muir, david, george evans collection -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, 1953
A black and white photograph of students in grades 1, 2, and 3 at Our Lady of Mt Carmel Catholic School in 1953.our lady's of mt. carmel school, st. mary's school, education, schools, sunbury, lupson, nicholas, sleeman, brendan, curran, peter, potts, robert, sullivan, neil, dunn, tommy, mccarthy, ron, mclaren, roslyn, joan, horvath, elizabeth, gail, dickson, beth, o'brien, pat, callaghan, margaret, phillips, brooks, wendy, leonie, suta, elaine, john, clarke, bill, wertich, steven, de vos, hans, dale, denise, delaney, mcmahon, anne, czerwinski, donka, patterson, jeannene, murphy, maureen, dubrnic, maria, giselle, gwenda, frawley, shane, andrew, ryan, wasyl, bondon, terry, michael, keily, alan, george evans collection -
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 -
MYLI My Community Library
Photograph - Pakenham Consolidated School Grade 6 Class Photo, 1957
Back Row L to R: Robert Tulloch, Kevin Lewis, Ron Lamb, Peter Johnson, Ian Reid, Paul Braemar, ?? Paul Manestar ? 2nd back row L to R: ? Terry, Rodney Shallard, Duncan Beard, Terry Norris, Ray Murphy, Mrs Joyce Hosking, Richard Shelton, ?? Keith Crofts 2nd row from front L to R: Joy Beard, Joy Higgins, Kath Mauger, Lynette Giles , Mareka Slot, Sue Kinsella, Carol Waterhouse, Beth Schilling, Lyn Tuena, Roslyn Smith, Maree Vale Front row L to R: Marion Butcher,?, Glenys Tuena, Pam Huntingford, Sue Scott, Pat Stone, ?, Helen Stephens -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Federation Light -- Unveiling of restored light top 2001
Federation Light 10 photos 3821-4 Rosemary Norton, Morrie Robson, Betty Jackson 3821-5 Marie Van Leeuwen, Bev Roberts, Jean Earle, Morrie Robson, Ken & Norma Crouch, Ron & Shirley Rae, Jean & Wal Perry 3821-9 Morrie Robson, Progress Association member, Betty Jackson Historical Society President 10 colour photographs. First few very dark as taken at night. stawell -
Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
Class 82B - PTS BBH
82B Top Left: Stephen Demeye, Kate Kent, unknown, Wendy Dickenson, Cathy Carson, Karen Moran, Peter Stanger Second Row from Left: Sally Castleman, Kathy Mayne, Sally Jennings, Wendy Slater, Unknown, Marrietta Quinlan, Pam Hulm Third Row left: Cheryl Heinrich, Janine Parkinson, Robyn Cochrane, Unknown, Christine Taylor, Unknown Bottom Row left Serena Majors, Janette McGaffin, Unknown, Kerry HinchcliffeDigital Photoclass 82b, pts -
Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
Class 82B - Finalists 1985, BBH
Finishing class 82B: Back Row Left: Wendy Slater, Serena Majors, Kathy Mayne, Debbie Brown, Christiine Taylor, Cathy Carson, Kate Kent, Pam Hulm, Helen Ackland, Sally Castleman,Wendy Dickson, Cheryl Heinrich, Peter Stanger Middle Row Left: Karen Moran (babe Nichola), Kerry Hinchcliffe, Janette McGaffin, Marrietta Quinlan, Robin Cochrane, Janine Parkinson Bottom left: Steve Demeye, Sally Jennings, Peter Merrit. Digital Photoclass 82b, finalists, 1985, bbh