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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - EXTRACTS FROM ''A CENTURY OF VICTORIAN METHODISM'': REF TO BENDIGO DISTRICT
... Eaglehawk Preachers...-457. In particular - Forest Street; Golden Square; Eaglehawk... CHURCH History methodist Jimmy Jeffrey Eaglehawk Preachers ...Extracts from ''A Century of Victorian Methodism'' by The Rev C Irving Benson 1935 - ref to Bendigo District on pp 456-457. In particular - Forest Street; Golden Square; Eaglehawk with names of preachers (incl 'Jimmy' Jeffrey) and areas covered/ Circuits. (Must be continued on page 458?)The Rev. C. Irving Benson. Spectator Publishing Co., Melbournechurch, history, methodist, jimmy jeffrey, eaglehawk preachers, forrest street, golden square. rev c irving benson. church minute book. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Booklet - Eaglehawk Cemetery Tours 1& 2
... eaglehawk cemetery Preachers and publicans 2 x Eleven-page soft blue ...2 x Eleven-page soft blue cover booklets. Eaglehawk Cemetery Tour 1& 2 'Preachers and Publicans' Compiled by Bev Hanson for the Bendigo Cemeteries Trust Museum Committee. Short biography of 17 burials for each Tour with a location maps. General cemetery picture on front covers. Includes short history of the Eaglehawk Monumental Cemetery.eaglehawk cemetery, preachers and publicans -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - ILLUMINATED ADDRESS TO PETER SMALLEY ESQ, 29 August 1917
Address to Peter Smalley. Esq. Coloured print of Methodist Church. Eaglehawk West. Text reads: 'To Peter Smalley Esq. Dear Sir & Brother on behalf of the Trustees of The Eaglehawk West Methodist Church after 17 years faithful service as Trustee. Local Preacher. Circuit Steward. Sunday School Teacher and Treasurer' Signed by J.Polkinghorne - Minister. Robert Murdoch - Secretary. D.Wetistu - Treasurer. Dated 29 August, 1917.document, certificate, personal -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Lydia Chancellor collection: New arrivals
1. Rev Harry George Mackay (30/5/1914 - 9/9/1988) was born in Sheffield, Tasmania. He served part time as a chaplain during WW2 (V517227) After the war he married Thelma Muriel Phillips (10/6/1920 - 13/7/2008) in 1946. They are both buried at the Mornington Cemetery. 2. Mr John Brown Hamlett was born in England. In 1951 he married Audrey Sommerville in in Scottsdale, Tasmania. Their first son, David was born in Tasmania in 1952. In 1954, John was preaching in the Launceston Methodist circuit.Bendigo Advertiser from 02/02/1962 and 05/02/1964. Two articles introducing three new families who have moved to Bendigo. These are the family of H.G. Mackay minister of the Wesley church in Forest Street, Rev, Baldwin of the Arnold Street circuit and Rev. J.B. Hamlett in charge of the Eaglehawk Methodist Circuit.bendigo advertiser, rev. hamlett, minister mackay, rev. baldwin -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Rev Paul C Blacker, 1987-1988
Paul Blacker left school at 15 to start a printing apprenticeship, he then entered Otira obtained his HSC & Local Preachers Certificate was a lay preacher at Moonee Ponds in 1977, Ordained 1988, First ministry was Daylesford from 01/88 to 08/91, Eaglehawk 09/91 to 09/97, Presbytery Minister for the Loddon-Campaspe Presbytery, Synod of Victoria & Tasmania placement; Minister of Hoppers Crossing UC; Minister of Melton UC. Chairperson of Port Phillip West Presbytery.B & W waist length photograph of Rev. Paul C. Blacker wearing a dark jumper and glasses.rev paul c blacker, port phillip presbytery, loddon-campaspe presbytery -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - Mission to Africa
Hard cover book, On front cover 'Mission to Africa by Henry Row' in gold print. A black drawing of a missionary sitting on a log with book in hand, preaching to five Africans. In background, a three masted sailing ship. Inside front cover on fly page: 'Presented to Mary A. Arkle by the P.M. S .School, Eaglehawk, 20.1.76. Next page has a black and white image of Henry Roe, under which is written in pen 'Yours for Africa's sake, Henry Roe, 1872' Title page of book: ' Mission to Africa being sketches of places, peoples, providence and personal experience by Henry Roe, one of the first Primitive Methodist Missionaries to Africa. London, Published by F.H. Hurd, 131 Fleet St., E.C. , G. Lamb, Sutton St. Commercial Rd. E. Plain Cloth, Superior Binding Gilt and Portrait, 1s. 6d. May be had of any Primitive Methodist Minister. eaglehawk, primitive methodist church, mary arkle, henry roe, missionary, africa, 1872