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Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Methodist Church, Linton, Timber Construction, Opened 1861
... Methodist Church, Linton, Timber Construction, Opened 1861...Methodist Church Linton.... Methodist Church Linton Postcards Black and white photograph which ...Methodist Church meetings and services are known to have been held in tents on the Lintons diggings from the late 1850s. A small wooden church was built in in 1858-59 in Sussex Street, Linton (near where Shepherd's store was located). Sunday School meetings began there in November 1859. By 1860 the church building was considered too small. The land was sold to Mr. Brewer, and the building was removed to a site in Grantley Street and enlarged. Shortly after this, it was decided to build a new church, also of timber construction, which was opened in 1861. This building (pictured) was still in use at the time of the Methodist Church Jubilee in 1910, however around 1905 a fund was established to build a new brick church which was opened in 1913. This brick building was sold and became a private residence about 1979.Black and white photograph which has been printed as a post card. The photograph shows a timber church which has a kind of turret, and side buttresses. Bell tower on left of picture. Large lamp hanging from entrance porch.methodist church linton, postcards -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Former Methodist Church, Grantley Street, Linton
... Former Methodist Church, Grantley Street, Linton...Methodist Church Linton...This building was formerly the Methodist Church in Linton...This building was formerly the Methodist Church in Linton ...This building was formerly the Methodist Church in Linton, built in 1913 to replace an earlier timber building, and used as a church until 1977. The building is now a private home.Colour photograph which shows a red brick building with a high gable. Steps lead to an entrance porch, which has a window in three sections.methodist church linton, 10 grantley street linton -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Methodist Church, Grantley Street, Linton
... Methodist Church, Grantley Street, Linton...Methodist Church Linton... and became a private residence about 1979. Methodist Church Linton ...Methodist Church meetings and services are known to have been held in tents on the Lintons diggings from the late 1850s. A small wooden church was built in in 1858-59 in Sussex Street, Linton (near where Shepherd's store was located). Sunday School meetings began there in November 1859. By 1860 the church building was considered too small. The land was sold to Mr. Brewer, and the building was removed to a site in Grantley Street and enlarged. Shortly after this, it was decided to build a new church, a wooden structure which was opened in 1861. This building was still in use at the time of the Methodist Church Jubilee in 1910, however around 1905 a fund was established to build a new brick church (pictured), which was opened in 1913. This building was sold and became a private residence about 1979.Black and white photograph of brick church building, leadlight windows in three sections at front and alongside. Sets of steps leading to doors on both sides of church front entrance porch.methodist church linton -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Bible, British and Foreign Bible Society, New Testament, Souvenir of Peace, World Wide War 1914-1918
... Methodist Church Linton..., Superintendent, L. Cornish, Secretary. Roy Brown Methodist Church Linton ...Donated to Roy Brown in 1919 by the Methodist Sunday School in Linton. Book is signed Geo.Whiteham, Teacher, R. Ching, Superintendent, L. Cornish, Secretary.Small copy of the New Testament, printed as part of peace celebrations after the end of World War I. Pages 464Handwritten inside front cover: "Presented to Roy Brown by the Methodist S. School / Linton 1919 / Geo. Whiteham Teacher / R. Ching Sup. / L Cornish Sec".roy brown, methodist church linton, world war 1914-1918, bibles -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Wesleyan Church Choir, 1910, 1910
... Linton Methodist Church... Methodist Church choir. Photograph understood to have been take.... Linton Methodist Church Wesleyan choir Syd Ball Miss Adams ...This framed copy of the photograph is in storage in room 03 as the frame lacks a backing sheet to hold the photograph in it. For other copies of the photograph see Registration no. 2018-84.Original photograph which shows members of the Linton Methodist Church choir. Photograph understood to have been take around the time of the Methodist Jubilee in 1910.linton methodist church, wesleyan choir, syd ball, miss adams, richard ching, mrs hansen, frank bryant, lucy bryant, oscar ball, lilly jennings, dan cornish, edgar nicholls, rose preston, mr hansen, mrs syd ball (née jane dudley), lou finlay, ern ball, edith ching (née bonthorn) -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Wesleyan Choir, circa 1910-1912, circa 1910
... Linton Methodist Church... members of the Linton Methodist Church choir. Photograph... history", p. 73. Linton Methodist Church Wesleyan choir Syd Ball ...The original photograph is housed in 03-01-7A-01-Box 2 (see Registration 2012-25). This photograph is in "Linton: a photographic history", p. 73.Black and white copy of original photograph which shows members of the Linton Methodist Church choir. Photograph understood to have been taken around the time of the Methodist Jubilee in 1910.linton methodist church, wesleyan choir, syd ball, miss adams, richard ching, mrs hansen, frank bryant, lucy bryant, oscar ball, lilly jennings, dan cornish, edgar nicholls, rose preston, mr hansen, mrs syd ball (née jane dudley), lou finlay, ern ball, edith ching (née bonthorn) -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book - Church history, Bond, John, Golden candlesticks, 1873
... Sussex St Linton 3360 Methodist Church John Bond A history ...A history of various Methodist congregations throughout England.134 p. : small volume, decorative dark green cover embossed with black and gold.non-fictionA history of various Methodist congregations throughout England.methodist church, john bond -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Old Lintonians Reunion, circa 1914, 1914
This photograph is believed to date from an early Old Lintonians Association reunion, possibly held in 1914. A note accompanying the photograph says it was taken at Linton Park. Note that this may not be a photograph of an OLA reunion. An identical photograph in the collection (Registration no. 242) is said to be the Methodist Church Jubilee, held in 1910.Postcard-size sepia photograph shows a group of people posed for photograph in an outdoor setting, three rows at back standing, two rows at front (men only) sitting and lying on the ground. Ladies in hats, men in ties.old lintonians association, reunions -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr. Tom Andrews, 1936, 1936
Tom Andrews, whose father (also called Tom) was thought to have come to Linton from Jamaica, lived near the Battery Dam. Little is known of his life, other than that he attended the Methodist Church and was "a very respected citizen". In later life he lived at Boort. He is in a photograph of the Linton football team taken c.1915-1920. (Registration number 2019-247 - Mounted photograph 424.) Tom was a member of the Old Lintonian's Association and attended its reunions in the 1930s. Photograph is part of Old Lintonian collection; No. 124. He died at Bendigo in 1937 and is buried with other members of his family in Section 2 of the Linton cemetery.Black and white copy of original photograph of a man dressed in a suit and tie, and holding a hat.tom andrews, "black tom"