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Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Container, Container for Slice of Wedding Cake
... Convent of the Sisters of Mercy Ballarat... inscribed "Eileen G. Kennedy, Sister Mary Clare, Convent of Mercy... Mary Clare Convent of the Sisters of Mercy Ballarat Small metal ...Small metal tin with lid, of the type used for distributing or keeping slices of wedding cake. Inside the tin is a small card inscribed "Eileen G. Kennedy, Sister Mary Clare, Convent of Mercy Ballarat East, 23rd March '31". It is understood the container and card date from the time Linton resident Eileen Kennedy became a nun.wedding cake tins, cake slice boxes, eileen kennedy, sister mary clare, convent of the sisters of mercy ballarat -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Development Near Mercy Convent, Ballarat East, 2017, 08/2017
... Office goldfields ballarat mercy convent ballarat east retirement ...Colour photograph of a Development in Ballarat East. It is a retirement village run by the Mercy sisters. ballarat, mercy convent, ballarat east, retirement home -
City of Ballarat Libraries
Photograph - Card Box Photographs, Patrician House, Ballarat circa 1964
The house is located in Victoria Street. It was formerly the Presbyterian Manse and is now property of the Sisters of Mercy Convent.patrician house, victoria street, building, public, sisters of mercy -
City of Ballarat Libraries
Photograph - Card Box Photographs, Original Convent of Mercy, Ballarat circa 1895
This building in Victoria Street replaced wooden cottages which were retained at rear. Built by Mr J Kellett at cost of £13000. Iron fence later replaced by bricksisters of mercy, victoria street, j. kellett, building, church -
City of Ballarat Libraries
Postcard - Card Box Photographs, Sacred Heart College, Ballarat circa 1923
New schoolrooms added in 1923. Since then chapel (front L) enlarged & dormitories added. Now Convent of Mercy.sacred heart college, sisters of mercy, convent of mercy, building, public, victoria street -
Damascus College
Uniform - Blazer
... the crest and pinstripe detailing. Sisters of Mercy Convent of Mercy ...This navy blue felt blazer with SHC crest on pocket and blue piping with red and white pinstripe detail was worn as part of the SHC uniform from sometime during the 1950s. Prior to the 1950s students wore a plain blazer of dark material which lacked the crest and pinstripe detailing.Navy blue felt blazer with SHC crest on pocket and blue piping with red and white pinstripe detail worn from C1950ssisters of mercy, convent of mercy, ballarat, sacred heart college -
Damascus College
Photograph - Early photograph the the Ballarat East Convent of Mercy
Early photograph of the Ballarat East Convent of Mercy - Sacred Heart College. Appearing in this image is the first brick addition to the original wooden cottage building, this addition was completed in 1890. This first brick addition to the convent was officially opened by the Bishop of Ballarat on 11th July, 1890. The new wing had been built at a cost of £1500 and demand for places in the boarding house meant that by the day of opening, tenders were already being sought for the next addition.sisters of mercy, catholic education, ballarat, sacred heart college -
Damascus College
Artwork, other - Kathleen Meagan Memorial Window
Kathleen Meagan was placed in the Ballarat Convent of Mercy as an infant. She remained there throughout her life until she died at age 34. Her friendly, cheerful personality in the face of ill health meant that she was cherished by all who knew her. Her talents on the violin, harp, piano and cello were outstanding, and she was beloved by the Sisters of Mercy and the students of Sacred Heart College. This memorial window depicting Saint Cecilia at the organ was commissioned upon her passing in 1925, and was installed in the SHC chapel and blessed by the Bishop in 1926.Stained glass window constructed in 1926 To the memory of Kathleen Blanche Meagan RIPsisters of mercy, ballarat musicians, herr goll -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Document - Documents (St. Ann’s ), letter, Mid 20th century
These items come from the estates of Dorothy and Agnes Ardlie of Warrnambool. Dorothy Ardlie (1910-1993) and her sister Agnes (1915-1993) were the daughters of law clerk Arthur Ardlie and his wife Ethel, the granddaughters of the prominent Warrnambool lawyer, William Ardlie and his wife Mary and the great granddaughters of John and Mary Ardlie, pioneer settlers in Warrnambool. All of the documents relate to St. Ann’s Convent/School in Warrnambool. The Sisters of Mercy established St Mary’s Wyton school in 1872 and the name was changed to St.Ann’s in 1888. Dorothy and Agnes Ardlie would have been particularly interested in the convent building established around the original building of Wyton as this building had been the home of John Ardlie and had been sold to the Sisters of Mercy by their grandfather, William Ardlie. Dorothy and Agnes Ardlie had been pupils at St. Ann’s School. Some of the documents relate to the orphanage established at St. Ann’s in 1881 when an extension was added to the convent for that purpose. The orphanage was closed when a similar institution, Nazareth House, was opened in Ballarat. Thes items are of minor interest as material compiled by the Ardlie sisters, Dorothy and Agnes, residents of Warrnambool in the 20th century. .1 A sheet of paper containing a letter handwritten in black ink and an envelope with the address handwritten in black ink .2 A sheet of paper containing a letter handwritten in blue ink .3 A black and white photograph of St. Ann’s Convent .4 Two sheets of blue paper with rough plans of St. Ann’s building interior .5 A sheet of paper with a black and white sketch of St. Ann’s Convent .6 A sheet of white paper with photocopies of two newspaper cuttingsardlie family, warrnambool, st. ann’s convent