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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph - copy, D. Clark, Presbyterian Girls Fellowship, 1930 original 1989 copy
... Presbyterian Girls Fellowship...Presbyterian Girls Fellowship group, Tatura. Including...Black and white copy of photograph of Presbyterian Girls... Tatura the-murray Presbyterian Girls Fellowship group, Tatura ...Presbyterian Girls Fellowship group, Tatura. Including President, Ministers wife, Mrs Shaw and School Teacher Ruth Collins. Original photograph held by A. Hampton.Black and white copy of photograph of Presbyterian Girls Fellowship, Tatura, late 1930's.on back: Pres. girls Fellowship. Names below photo. -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Card - Transfer card, Presbyterian Girls' Fellowship
... Presbyterian Girls' Fellowship...Presbyterian Girls' Fellowship... Williams. Presbyterian Girls' Fellowship Presbyterian Church ...This Transfer Card is to be presented to the nearest Presbyterian Church and Fellowship and then sent to the Convenor Lones and Transfer Members, Miss D Williams.E2235.3.1 & E2235.3.2: Blue singled sided card with blue PFA symbol and text.presbyterian girls' fellowship, presbyterian church of australia, presbyterian fellowship of australia -
Merbein District Historical Society
Book - Minutes, Presbyterian Girls' Fellowship - Merbein Minute Book, 31 Mar.1932
... Presbyterian Girls' Fellowship - Merbein Minute Book... Presbyterian Girls' Fellowship... Church Presbyterian Girls' Fellowship Presbyterian Girls ...church, presbyterian girls' fellowship -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Presbyterian Girls Fellowship c1930s
... Presbyterian Girls Fellowship c1930s...Presbyterian Girls Fellowship, late 1930s.|Back row.... Four copies, held together. Presbyterian Girls Fellowship ...Presbyterian Girls Fellowship, late 1930s.|Back row standing: Win Leckie; Jean Gibb; Wilga Ough; Marj Collins; Hilda Conley; Audrey Maxwell; Dorothy Layton.|Seated: Jean Duke; Mavis Dixon; Ruth Collins (school teacher); Mrs Shaw (Presbyterian Minister's wife); Isabel Maskell; Phyl Bunnett.|On floor: Val Ough; Joan Chalmers; Roma O'Brien. Four copies, held together.tatura, costume, female -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Ida Boughen, Undated c.1940s
... Presbyterian Girls' Fellowship... she was office secretary of the Presbyterian Girls' Fellowship... in 1975. boughen, ida may Presbyterian Girls' Fellowship "Ida May ...Ida May Boughen was born in Rainbow in 1908. In the 1940s she was office secretary of the Presbyterian Girls' Fellowship. She was commissioned as a deaconess in 1946 and was appointed the Presbyterian Fellowship of Australia field secretary between 1946 and 1951. After service in Scotland, she returned to Australia and served at Carlton, Jordanville, Colac, Lismore,Ballarat, Scot's Church Croydon, Kew and Belmont and retired in 1975.B&W head and body photograph of Ida May Boughen"Ida May Boughen Student setting out on visiting"boughen, ida may, presbyterian girls' fellowship -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, Presbyterian Church of Victoria: Fifty Years of Fellowship: 1888-1938, 1938
... presbyterian girls' fellowship... fellowship presbyterian girls' fellowship fellowship arch Grey soft ...Grey soft covered book including photorgraphspresbyterian church, anniversary, religion, fellowship, young men's fellowship, presbyterian girls' fellowship, fellowship arch -
Cockatoo History & Heritage Group
Regulations, Providence House Regulations, Cockatoo Victoria
The Presbyterian Church owned three lots of land bounded by Pakenham Road and the northern side of Dorchester Road, between 1927 and 1964. Providence House opened in 1927 as a peaceful country rest home for “tired mothers” from the inner suburbs, and their children. It was also used, at different times, for kindergarten groups and in 1955 for a girls Bible Class for Easter “studies, fun and fellowship.”Cockatoo had several guest houses which took paying guests. Providence House did not charge fees, but is the best-documented of the large houses which provided accommodation.Framed regulations for the Presbyterian Church of Victoria's Providence House in Cockatoo.providence house, cockatoo victoria, presbyterian church, regulations, -
Cockatoo History & Heritage Group
Landscape Plan, Providence House Cockatoo, 1930's
The Presbyterian Church owned three lots of land bounded by Pakenham Road and the northern side of Dorchester Road, between 1927 and 1964. Providence House opened in 1927 as a peaceful country rest home for “tired mothers” from the inner suburbs, and their children. It was also used, at different times, for kindergarten groups and in 1955 for a girls Bible Class for Easter “studies, fun and fellowship.”Cockatoo had several guest houses which took paying guests. Providence House did not charge fees, but is the best-documented of the large houses which provided accommodation.Framed landscape design plan under glass, with detailed plant listings. Original watercolourDonated by Victoria & Digby Newcombe 2003presbyterian church, rest home, landscape plan, garden design, cockatoo victoria, providence house, black n.c,