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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - BENDIGO & SANDHURST GOLD MINING COMPANIES FROM 1872, 1872-1950
... ... St Marys Convent...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields COTTAGE Miners Mechanics Institute Old Masonic Hall Court St Killians Forrest St Methodist Church Hospital Baptist Church Bendigo Gas Company St Andrews Presbyterian Church Bendigo Benevolent Home Railway St Marys Church of England Bendigo M P Building Society St Pausl Church of England High School City Family Hotel Fire Brigade B U F S Dispensary Synagogue Beehive Store School of Mines Bendigo Miners Association St Marys Convent Dr Backhaus St Mathews Long Gully Salvation Army Post Office Art Gallery Sacred Heart Cathedral Eaglehawk Town Hall Typed copy of the Bendigo & Sandhurst Gold Mining Companies From 1872. ...Typed copy of the Bendigo & Sandhurst Gold Mining Companies From 1872. Vol 1 Victorian Government Gazettes. Eight pages. Includes Mine name, Reef/Gully, Place/Suburb, Mine Managercottage, miners, mechanics institute, old masonic hall, court, st killians, forrest st methodist church, hospital, baptist church, bendigo gas company, st andrews presbyterian church, bendigo benevolent home, railway, st marys church of england, bendigo m p building society, st pausl church of england, high school, city family hotel, fire brigade, b u f s dispensary, synagogue, beehive store, school of mines, bendigo miners association, st marys convent, dr backhaus, st mathews long gully, salvation army, post office, art gallery, sacred heart cathedral, eaglehawk town hall -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - MINING IN BENDIGO COLLECTION: BENDIGO GOLD FIELDS, 1968
... ... St Marys Convent...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields COTTAGE Miners Mining in Bendigo Bendigo Gold Fields Index V R Dwyer Strzelecki Edward Hargreaves Thomas Hancock Henry Frenchman Wittscheibe Ballerstedt Fortuna Villa George Lansell The Rocks Victoria Nugget Dascombe Nugget Welcome Stranger Welcome Nugget Canadian Nugget Sarah Sands Lady Hotham Maryborough Heron Nugget Blanche Barkley Vicount Canterbury Precious Nugget Poseidon Gold Prices Gold Yield 1851 - 1890 Location of Shafts Mechanics Institute Old Masonic Hall Court St Killians Forrest St Methodist Church Hospital Baptist Church Bendigo Gas Company St Andrews Presbyterian Church Bendigo Benevolent Home Railway St Marys Church of England Bendigo M P Building Society St Pausl Church of England High School City Family Hotel Fire Brigade B U F S Dispensary Synagogue Beehive Store School of Mines Bendigo Miners Association St Marys Convent Dr Backhaus St Mathews Long Gully Salvation Army Post Office Art Gallery Sacred Heart Cathedral Eaglehawk Town Hall Typed copy of the Bendigo Gold Fields , collected and arranged by V. ...Typed copy of the Bendigo Gold Fields , collected and arranged by V. R. Dwyer, 1968. On front cover: Australian Gold Production Bendigo Gold Field. Image of tin dish washing. Cover has an image of two people tin dish washing. Notes include a brief history of gold in Australia, Bendigo Goldfield yields, Bendigo Gold Nuggets, Victorian Nuggets, gold prices, yield for the years 1851 to 1890, lines of reef, mine shafts and depth, location, public buildings and organisations and mines listed for each reef. Typed copy of this document is held in Folder 130, number 3621.18.cottage, miners, mining in bendigo, bendigo gold fields index, v r dwyer, strzelecki, edward hargreaves, thomas hancock, henry frenchman, wittscheibe, ballerstedt, fortuna villa, george lansell, the rocks, victoria nugget, dascombe nugget, welcome stranger, welcome nugget, canadian nugget, sarah sands, lady hotham, maryborough, heron nugget, blanche barkley, vicount canterbury, precious nugget, poseidon, gold prices, gold yield 1851 - 1890, location of shafts, mechanics institute, old masonic hall, court, st killians, forrest st methodist church, hospital, baptist church, bendigo gas company, st andrews presbyterian church, bendigo benevolent home, railway, st marys church of england, bendigo m p building society, st pausl church of england, high school, city family hotel, fire brigade, b u f s dispensary, synagogue, beehive store, school of mines, bendigo miners association, st marys convent, dr backhaus, st mathews long gully, salvation army, post office, art gallery, sacred heart cathedral, eaglehawk town hall -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumPhotograph, Casey Street, Tatura
... Shows back of St Mary's and Convent....Shows back of St Mary's and Convent. Photograph stuck onto piece of white cardboard. ...Shows back of St Mary's and Convent. Photograph stuck onto piece of white cardboard. ...Shows site of old Sacred Heart School, corner of Frances and Casey Streets, Tatura. Shows back of St Mary's and Convent.Colour photograph showing site of old Sacred Heart School, Casey Streets, Tatura. Shows back of St Mary's and Convent. Photograph stuck onto piece of white cardboard. hogan street tatura, casey street tatura, sacred heart convent tatura, sacred heart college tatura -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumPhotograph, Corner Frances and Casey Streets, Tatura
... Shows back of St Mary's and Convent....Shows back of St Mary's and Convent. Photograph stuck onto piece of white cardboard. ...Shows back of St Mary's and Convent. hogan street tatura tatura businesses st mary's school tatura st mary's convent tatura frances street tatura casey street tatura Colour photograph showing site of old Sacred Heart School, corner of Frances and Casey Streets, Tatura. ...Shows site of old Sacred Heart School, corner of Frances and Casey Streets, Tatura. Shows back of St Mary's and Convent.Colour photograph showing site of old Sacred Heart School, corner of Frances and Casey Streets, Tatura. Shows back of St Mary's and Convent. Photograph stuck onto piece of white cardboard. hogan street tatura, tatura businesses, st mary's school tatura, st mary's convent tatura, frances street tatura, casey street tatura -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumPhotograph, Queen of Roses Pagent
... Queen of Roses Pagent at St. Mary's Convent....Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray Queen of Roses Pagent at St. Mary's Convent. Queen of Roses Pagent Photograph. ...Queen of Roses Pagent at St. Mary's Convent. -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumPhotograph, Convent of Mercy Tatura
... Shows back of St Mary's and Convent....Shows back of St Mary's and Convent. hogan street tatura convent of mercy tatura catholic convent tatura Colour photograph showing Convent of Mercy, Hogan Street, Tatura. ...Shows site of old Sacred Heart School, corner of Frances and Casey Streets, Tatura. Shows back of St Mary's and Convent.Colour photograph showing Convent of Mercy, Hogan Street, Tatura. Photograph stuck onto piece of white cardboard. hogan street tatura, convent of mercy tatura, catholic convent tatura -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumPhotograph, Convent of Mercy Tatura
... Shows back of St Mary's and Convent....Colour photograph showing Convent of Mercy, St Mary's church and school car park, Hogan Street, Tatura. ...Shows back of St Mary's and Convent. hogan street tatura convent of mercy tatura catholic convent tatura Colour photograph showing Convent of Mercy, St Mary's church and school car park, Hogan Street, Tatura. ...Shows site of old Sacred Heart School, corner of Frances and Casey Streets, Tatura. Shows back of St Mary's and Convent.Colour photograph showing Convent of Mercy, St Mary's church and school car park, Hogan Street, Tatura. Photograph stuck onto piece of white cardboard. hogan street tatura, convent of mercy tatura, catholic convent tatura -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Plate, St Anns Warrnambool, Early to mid 20th century
... St Ann’s School opened in 1872 as St Mary’s Convent of Mercy School, Wyton, with the latter name being the name of the ex-John Ardlie house in which the school was initially established. ...St Ann’s School opened in 1872 as St Mary’s Convent of Mercy School, Wyton, with the latter name being the name of the ex-John Ardlie house in which the school was initially established. ...This plate came from St Ann’s School, Warrnambool. It was probably used in the boarding house section and may have been used for either soup or cereal. St Ann’s School opened in 1872 as St Mary’s Convent of Mercy School, Wyton, with the latter name being the name of the ex-John Ardlie house in which the school was initially established. There were eight foundation Sisters of Mercy. The name changed to St Ann’s Convent School in 1888 and in 1991 it amalgamated with the Warrnambool Christian Brothers College to form Emmanuel College.This plate is an interesting memento of St. Ann’s School in Warrnambool in the mid 20th century.This is a round china plate with a green and yellow band around the inner edge of the plate. There is also the emblem of the school with the name and motto. The plate has a dip or recess in the middle. The china is slightly crazed. ‘St. Anns Warrnambool Omnia Vincit Labor’ st ann’s school, warrnambool, emmanuel college, warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Household, Glass, 1990
... Ann’s School commenced in 1872 and was then known as St Mary’s Convent of Mercy School, Wyton. The latter name was the name of the ex-John Ardlie home in which the school was then situated. ...Ann’s School commenced in 1872 and was then known as St Mary’s Convent of Mercy School, Wyton. The latter name was the name of the ex-John Ardlie home in which the school was then situated. ...This glass has been issued to mark the end of the name of St. Ann’s College, Warrnambool in 1990 and the school’s amalgamation with the Warrnambool Christian Brothers College in 1991. St. Ann’s School commenced in 1872 and was then known as St Mary’s Convent of Mercy School, Wyton. The latter name was the name of the ex-John Ardlie home in which the school was then situated. There were eight foundation Sisters of Mercy. In 1888 the name was changed to St Ann’s School and in 1991 it amalgamated with the Warrnambool Christian Brothers College to form Emmanuel College. This glass is an interesting memento of the year that the name of St Ann’s College in Warrnambool ceased to exist. This is a clear drinking glass in the shape of a goblet with a round base and an elongated body with a round opening at the top. The crest of the school is impressed onto the glass in gold outline. ‘St. Ann’s Warrnambool Omnia Vincit Labor 1872-1990’ st ann’s college, warrnambool, emmanuel college, warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Book, Charles Eason, The Treasury of the Sacred Heart, C1920
... The Sisters of Mercy came to Warrnambool in 1872 and established St. Mary’s Convent School, Wyton in North Warrnambool (re-named St. ...The Sisters of Mercy came to Warrnambool in 1872 and established St. Mary’s Convent School, Wyton in North Warrnambool (re-named St. ...This book of prayers was given by the Warrnambool Sisters of Mercy to Dorothy Ardlie on the occasion of her 12th birthday. The Sisters of Mercy came to Warrnambool in 1872 and established St. Mary’s Convent School, Wyton in North Warrnambool (re-named St. Ann’s in 1888). This school merged with the Christian Brothers College in 1990 to form the present-day Emmanuel College. The Sisters of Mercy ceased active involvement with the school in the 1990s. Dorothy Ardlie (1910-1993) and her sister Agnes Ardlie (1915-1993) were the daughters of Arthur and Ethel Ardlie of Warrnambool, 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. This book and the loose cards are interesting mementoes of Dorothy Ardlie, a member of a prominent Warrnambool family in the 20th century and of the Sisters of Mercy, an order of nuns that has been important in Warrnambool’s educational history. This is a book of 138 pages with a brown leather cover and gilt edging along the sides of the pages. The front and back cover and spine are embossed with two decorative patterns. The front cover has an embossed heart with flames and a cross and the spine has gold lettering. Some of the pages are loose and some have been re-attached to the binding using adhesive tape. Some of the pages are stained. The book contains black printing and there is one black and white illustration. In the pages of the book were 29 small cards, scraps of paper etc. These are now kept with the book but in a separate folder. Most of these are of a devotional nature – prayers, images of saints etc. Wishing dear Dorothy a very happy birthday with much love from the Sisters of Mercy 26th April 1922ardlie family, sisters of mercy, history of warrnambool -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - BARBARA MAMOUNEY COLLECTION: IMAGE AND OBITUARY OF ANNIE MAVIS WEBSTER MBE
... Outbreak of WWII curtailed early opportunities for overseas travel but there was much call for her as recitalist, artist and teacher such as at The Sisters of Mercy at St Mary's Convent, Bendigo where she taught singing. ...Outbreak of WWII curtailed early opportunities for overseas travel but there was much call for her as recitalist, artist and teacher such as at The Sisters of Mercy at St Mary's Convent, Bendigo where she taught singing. ...An exceptional singer who contributed greatly to local Bendigo and Australia as well as abroad Bendigo born and raised by Edwin and Annie Webster, Education was at Camp Hill. A life long participation in and commitment to local music and Competition Society provided opportunities for performance. The ultimate prize for amateur singers at the time was the Sun News Pictorial Aria Competition, which Mavis attained as runner up in 1938 and as winner in 1939. Outbreak of WWII curtailed early opportunities for overseas travel but there was much call for her as recitalist, artist and teacher such as at The Sisters of Mercy at St Mary's Convent, Bendigo where she taught singing. Mavis gained impressive reputation and experience in numerous roles including as chorister (and founder of the all female choir and the Benola singers which she also named, after her home), and later (1960) included male voices; she was also conductor; musical director; and adjudicator at Eisteddfords. She laso taught at Girton, St Killian's. During the 1950s Mavis went on a very successful 9 month overseas trip on which she was inspired in many respects including the formation of the choirs. In 1978 Mavis was made a Member of the British Empire for her services to music.City of Greater Bendigo acknowledged Mavis contribution and skills by establishing the Mavis Webster Vocal Collection at the City library.A photocopy of newspaper publication of obituary for Annie Mavis Webster, MBE 21/5/1914 - 8/4/2000 bendigo, history, obituary and biography of annie mavis webster mbe, forest st methodist (now uniting) bendigo, girton, st killian's, herald sun aria, the eisteddford, sisters of mercy at st mary's convent, mavis webster vocal collection, city of greater bendigo, margaret watters. -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Document - Documents (St. Ann’s ), letter, Mid 20th century
... 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. ...St) Warrnambool great-ocean-road 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 ...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 -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyLetter - HISTORIC BUILDINGS REGISTER
... St. Mary’s Jubilee School Glen Eira Road Hood Crescent St. Stephen’s Presbyterian Church St. Stephen’s Pres. Church Trinity Congregational Church Trinity Congreg. Church Grange Road Bellecourt Seymour Road Elsternwick Congregational Church Elst. Congreg. Church St. Georges Road Glenmoore Grimwade House Orrong Crescent Glenhuntly Road Glen Huntly Road State School No. 773 St. Mary’s Church of England Sandham Street Selwyn Street Former Met. Fire Brigade Station No. 31 Presentation Convent ...This file contains 3 items: 1/A register of historic buildings in Caulfield dated 29/06/1978 2/A copy of the Historic Buildings Register from the Historic Buildings Council Victoria (current as at 22/10/1982. The copy has a business card attached with a handwritten note to ‘Dick/thought you might find this of use. Bernie’, from Bernard C. Carroll, the Senior Records Officer at Caulfield City Council. The accompanying letter is dated 17/01/1983 and stamped Caulfield Historical Society. 3/Two letters of correspondence to and from the Historic Buildings Council dated 26/10/1983 and 14/12/1983. It regards the application for Rippon Lea to be added to the Register of Historic Buildings.rippon lea, hotham street, elsternwick, caulfield, caulfield south, caulfield north, city of caulfield, caulfield city council, bernard c. carroll, bernie carroll, halstead street, halstead, poplar grove, athole, caulfield historical society, glenfern, inkerman street, craigellachie, orrong road, elsternwick club, sandham street, bambra road, balaclava road, glenferrie street, labassa, manor grove, lirrewa, lirrewa grove, lisbon house, myoora, alma road, hopetoun gardens, st. mary’s jubilee school, glen eira road, hood crescent, st. stephen’s presbyterian church, st. stephen’s pres. church, trinity congregational church, trinity congreg. church, grange road, bellecourt, seymour road, elsternwick congregational church, elst. congreg. church, st. georges road, glenmoore, grimwade house, orrong crescent, glenhuntly road, glen huntly road, state school no. 773, st. mary’s church of england, sandham street, selwyn street, former met. fire brigade station no. 31, presentation convent, o’neill college, nagle avenue, methodist church, neerim road, heatherbrae, elizabeth street, craddock avenue, rosecraddock, stables, tram shelter, city hall, civic establishments, local history, clubs and associations, historic buildings, registers, official buildings, local officials and employees -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - National Trust Register
... Georges Road Willow Street Grange Road Station Place Railway Parade Alexandra Street Wood Crescent Elizabeth Street Halstead Street Mavho Street Tucker Road McKinnon Road Nepean Highway Wheatly Road Uniting Church Carnegie Athole St Stephen's Uniting Church Caulfield St Aloysius' Catholic Church Halstead St Mary's Anglican Church Caulfield Caulfield Town Hall Anseln The Glen Woolamai Caulfield House Caulfield Hospital Lirrewa Labassa Fairfield Hall Bellecourt Bagatelle Myoora Rosecraddock Adam and Eve - Karl Duldig The Family - Karl Duldig Caulfield Primary School Septimus Miller Memorial Chapel Brighton Cemetery Hopetoun Gardens State Savings Bank Elsternwick Anderson Organ Hopetoun Private Hospital (Melrose) Rippon Lea Ripponlea Burreel O'Neill College Lisbon House Elsternwick Club Merkin-Schutze Organ Presentation Convent Duldig Mural - Kadimah Cultural Centre Glenmoore Craigellachie St James the Great Glenfern Grimwade House Dacre Trinity Congregational Uniting Church Glenhuntly Alnwick Holmwood New Alexandra Joscelyne Organ Smith Organ Fincham Organ St George's Bentleigh McKinnon Progress Hall Wurlitzer Organ Moorabbin Town Hall Christ Anglican Church St Mary's Jubilee School St Stephen's Presbyterian Church Elsternwick Congregational Church St Mary's Church of England Former Metropolitan Fire Brigade Station No. 31 St Mary's Jubilee Church Belle Court Trinity Congregational Church Heatherbrae Carnegie Caulfield Caulfield North Caulfield South Elsternwick Glen Huntly Glenhuntly Murrumbeena St Kilda East Bentleigh McKinnon Moorabbin Ormond National Trust of Australia National Trust Register Houses Churches Schools Organs Vallati Gladys Mansions Document National Trust Register ...This file contains two items relating to historic buildings in Glen Eira listed on the National Trust Registry: 1/A fax, sent to Gladys Vallati on 02/03/1995 from the National Trust of Australia listing buildings on the Trust’s registry in the Glen Eira area, as well as their addresses and status on the register (5 pages). (Additional photocopy taken for preservation purposes). 2/A typed list of buildings in the Glen Eira area (mainly Caulfield) which are on the National Trust list, including address, approximate date of construction and status on the register. Date of production of the list is unknown. (6 pages).neerim road, poplar grove, avoca grove, balaclava road, orrong road, bambra road, glen eira road, hood crescent, hawthorn road, glenferri street, glenhuntly road, glen huntly road, kambrook road, kooyong road, lirrewa grove, manor grove, north road, pearson avenue, seymour road, alma road, craddock avenue, dandenong road, lyndoch avenue, orrong crescent, hotham street, nagle avenue, inkerman street, iknerman road, sandham street, selwyn street, st. georges road, willow street, grange road, station place, railway parade, alexandra street, wood crescent, elizabeth street, halstead street, mavho street, tucker road, mckinnon road, nepean highway, wheatly road, uniting church carnegie, athole, st stephen's uniting church caulfield, st aloysius' catholic church, halstead, st mary's anglican church caulfield, caulfield town hall, anseln, the glen, woolamai, caulfield house, caulfield hospital, lirrewa, labassa, fairfield hall, bellecourt, bagatelle, myoora, rosecraddock, adam and eve - karl duldig, the family - karl duldig, caulfield primary school, septimus miller memorial chapel, brighton cemetery, hopetoun gardens, state savings bank elsternwick, anderson organ, hopetoun private hospital (melrose), rippon lea, ripponlea, burreel, o'neill college, lisbon house, elsternwick club, merkin-schutze organ, presentation convent, duldig mural - kadimah cultural centre, glenmoore, craigellachie, st james the great, glenfern, grimwade house, dacre, trinity congregational uniting church glenhuntly, alnwick, holmwood, new alexandra, joscelyne organ, smith organ, fincham organ, st george's bentleigh, mckinnon progress hall, wurlitzer organ, moorabbin town hall, christ anglican church, st mary's jubilee school, st stephen's presbyterian church, elsternwick congregational church, st mary's church of england, former metropolitan fire brigade station no. 31, st mary's jubilee church, belle court, trinity congregational church, heatherbrae, carnegie, caulfield, caulfield north, caulfield south, elsternwick, glen huntly, glenhuntly, murrumbeena, st kilda east, bentleigh, mckinnon, moorabbin, ormond, national trust of australia, national trust register, houses, churches, schools, organs, vallati gladys, mansions -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyArticle - Elsternwick Congregational Church – Caulfield Union Church
... St. Mary’s Church of England... Elsternwick... Korong Street... King Street... De Lacy Evans G.... McMurtie McNaughton and Stewart... Copland Osric Rev.... Day Edwin Rev.... Day Louisa... Day Annie... Day Jeanie... Cromarty School for Girls... Sandham Street... Presentation Convent... Pedler B.R.... St. John’s Uniting Church... Clarke G.... Clarke Graham... McLoghlin Jim... Prahran Grove... Garden Street... Poole J.L. Rev.... Poole William... Old Grammar School... Regent Street... Little Kids Contact... St. John’s Presbyterian Church... Pedler B.R.... Mills Miss... Shaw Mary...St. Mary’s Church of England Elsternwick Korong Street King Street De Lacy Evans G. McMurtie McNaughton and Stewart Copland Osric Rev. Day Edwin Rev. Day Louisa Day Annie Day Jeanie Cromarty School for Girls Sandham Street Presentation Convent Pedler B.R. ...A two page article Elsternwick Congregational Church by J. O’Donnell, No. 12 October 1974 describing the church’s history. Includes references and exterior photograph. Undated typed Short History of Elsternwick Congregational Church by Jim McLoghlin. Brief handwritten note dated August 1984 by Jim McLoghlin about the church’s history. Brief typed, undated, unattributed not about the church’s early history. Brief undated, handwritten note by Jim McLoghlin about the church’s history in the 1970s and 1980s. Photocopy of a page from A Coming Together, entitled Elsternwick Congregational Church: Some Memories by Jim McLoghlin dated 01/01/1989. Two pages of undated typed and handwritten notes by Trevor Hart concerning the early history of the church including The Fincham Organ. Printout of brief biographical details of Rev. William Poole, first resident pastor at Caulfield Union Church, from a website. URL is included. Photocopy of brief article from The Southern Baptist of 26/01/1911 describing the life of Rev. John Reid, an early pastor at Caulfield Union Church after his recent death. Undated, unattributed handwritten brief note of rate book entries from 1879 and 1888 for the Caulfield Union Church site.elsternwick congregational church, o’donnell j., caulfield union church, watts thomas, black chapel, hawthorn road, balaclava road, glen eira road, orrong road, fulton thomas, rolfe g., jordan w.f., macartney h.b. rev., st. mary’s church of england, elsternwick, korong street, king street, de lacy evans g., mcmurtie mcnaughton and stewart, copland osric rev., day edwin rev., day louisa, day annie, day jeanie, cromarty school for girls, sandham street, presentation convent, pedler b.r., st. john’s uniting church, clarke g., clarke graham, mcloghlin jim, prahran grove, garden street, poole j.l. rev., poole william, old grammar school, regent street, little kids contact, st. john’s presbyterian church, pedler b.r., mills miss, shaw mary, mcloghlin mrs., martin les, riddle rev., cromarty girls school, gregson w. rev., mcnaughton mcmurtie and stewart, de lacy evans g., fincham geo., fletcher rich rev., reid john, beauchamp mr., jubilee hall st. mary’s anglican church, architectural styles, architectural features, gothic revival architecture, fonts, clergy, religious groups, sunday schools, congregational church, religious structures and establishments -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: DAYS OF THE OLD SCHOOL YARD
... St Mary's was built in the grounds of the convent in Barkly Street. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields St Mary's was built in the grounds of the convent in Barkly Street. ...St Mary's was built in the grounds of the convent in Barkly Street. The college was officially opened in 1897 and the new brick building was built in 1954.Bendigo Advertiser '' The way we were'' from 2002. Days of the old school yard: the intermediate class at St Mary's College, 1946. the students called themselves '' The Belles'' of St Mary's and hold a reunion in Bendigo each year. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Otway Districts Historical SocietyBook, Parish Bicentenary Committee, St Mary's Catholic Church, The story of Catholic education in Colac, ca. 1988
... Otway Districts Historical Society Cliff Young Drive Beech Forest great-ocean-road Catholic education; Colac; Roman Catholics; St Mary's Catholic Church; St Mary's Presbtery; St Mary's School; St Joseph's College; Convent of Mercy; The story of Catholic education in Colac. ...The story of Catholic education in Colac. Soft cover. 60 p.; illus. ca. 1988.catholic education; colac; roman catholics; st mary's catholic church; st mary's presbtery; st mary's school; st joseph's college; convent of mercy; -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - TYPEWRITTEN PAPER: HISTORY OF ST. LIBORIUS, EAGLEHAWK
... St. Marys College. Sistewrs of St. Joseph. Typewritten loose-leaf Paper re: history of St. Liborius, Eaglehawk (no title page, no author, incidental ref to date on page 8 ie 1982). Detailed history incl ref to: Design and erection; Sisters of Mercy; Franciscan Order of Friars Minor; chalice; weddings, baptism and font; school; convent; the ''relic of St Liborius''; current personnel and church population. ...Typewritten loose-leaf Paper re: history of St. Liborius, Eaglehawk (no title page, no author, incidental ref to date on page 8 ie 1982). Detailed history incl ref to: Design and erection; Sisters of Mercy; Franciscan Order of Friars Minor; chalice; weddings, baptism and font; school; convent; the ''relic of St Liborius''; current personnel and church population. Footnotes (36) and possibly a separate non-stapled.''Select Bibliography?church, history, st liborius church eaglehawk, sisters of mercy, franciscan order of friars minor, history and relic of st liborius. dr backhaus. st kilian's.bishop reville. w. e. brown. eaglehawk. bishop cane. st. marys college. sistewrs of st. joseph. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionSouvenir - Souvenir cards (x4), 1984
... Convent, Portland, in a six room cottage belonging to D. Edgar in Bentinck Street, ‘Bayview Cottage’, which had been used by Mary MacKillop and family as a school. Mother Boniface Volcher was the first Superior and Mother Raphael Gallavan the first Mistress of Schools. Later ‘Seaview Cottage’ next door was purchased which was to become the boys’ college, St...Convent, Portland, in a six room cottage belonging to D. Edgar in Bentinck Street, ‘Bayview Cottage’, which had been used by Mary MacKillop and family as a school. Mother Boniface Volcher was the first Superior and Mother Raphael Gallavan the first Mistress of Schools. Later ‘Seaview Cottage’ next door was purchased which was to become the boys’ college, St ...Donation of Barry Payne. Mother Gonzaga Barry founded a school at Portland, on Victoria’s south west coast, after spending time there convalescing in around 1881. In December 1884, M. Gonzaga and community of five went to Portland and founded Loreto Convent, Portland, in a six room cottage belonging to D. Edgar in Bentinck Street, ‘Bayview Cottage’, which had been used by Mary MacKillop and family as a school. Mother Boniface Volcher was the first Superior and Mother Raphael Gallavan the first Mistress of Schools. Later ‘Seaview Cottage’ next door was purchased which was to become the boys’ college, St. Aloysius. In 1900 the front of the Convent was built and in 1903 the wing with the spire was added. This is now the site of Bayview College, Portland.Loreto Convent PortlandWhite cardboard. Black print. View of All Saints Church & Harbour. Reverse: Souvenir of 150th Anniversary of the Foundation of Portland and the Centenary 1984 of the Arrival of Loreto Sisters 1884-1984. "Work with Constancy & Courage". (Mother Mary Mackillop).Front: n/aloreto convent, bayview college, mary mackillop -
Myrtleford and District Historical SocietySchool Photograph, J. Check, Myrtleford State School 955, 1922, Circa 1922
... The following year,St. Mary's Convent School would commence and numbers at Myrtleford State School 955 would decline for the rest of the decade. ...This whole of school photograph depicts the school pupil population in the "prosperous twenties". The pupils have been congregated against the external wall on the SE side of the school outside the Head Master's office and pupil's cloakroom. This is one of several photographs taken in 1922; others feature composite groups of classes. The photograph records the post-war school population at its peak in 1922. The following year,St. Mary's Convent School would commence and numbers at Myrtleford State School 955 would decline for the rest of the decade. The coverage of the whole school population provides a snapshot of all families attending the school.A monochrome photograph of the whole pupil enrolment at the Myrtleford township schoolSchool and Photographer name inscribed: "State School Myrtleford, 1922" "J. Check"myrtleford state school 955 -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumPhotograph, Daryl Walker, Tatura Convent, 1986
... Convent of Mercy, Hogan Street, Tatura. Showing gardens and St Mary's College. ...Now St Mary's Hall. Built 1941. Convent of Mercy St Mary's College St Mary's Hall on back: Convent of Mercy Hogan Street, Tatura. 1986 Black and white photograph of Convent, Tatura, exterior. ...Convent of Mercy, Hogan Street, Tatura. Showing gardens and St Mary's College. Now St Mary's Hall. Built 1941.Black and white photograph of Convent, Tatura, exterior.on back: Convent of Mercy Hogan Street, Tatura. 1986convent of mercy, st mary's college, st mary's hall -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumPhotograph, Early convent buildings, 1988 copy
... Young, of first convent buildings, occupied by nuns, 1900. St. Mary's College in background. ...Young, of first convent buildings, occupied by nuns, 1900. St. Mary's College in background. ...Copy of original photograph, held by A. Young, of first convent buildings, occupied by nuns, 1900. St. Mary's College in background. Tin fence. Two storey brick buildings and brick fence, built later.Black and white photograph of early convent buildings, exterior, Tatura.on back and front: The Convent, Tatura -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumBinder, St. Mary's College, 2001
... Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray Collection of photographs and list of Sisters of Mercy from Convent, Tatura. 2 Deb photographs including many past pupils sacred heart st mary's college tatura sisters of mercy tatura deb balls Black plastic linen like cover. ...Collection of photographs and list of Sisters of Mercy from Convent, Tatura. 2 Deb photographs including many past pupilsBlack plastic linen like cover. Metal binder clips insidesacred heart, st mary's college, tatura, sisters of mercy tatura, deb balls -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - St Joseph's Convent, Wodonga, Various dates
... St. Francis’ Chapel, was overseen by Dean William Tierney of Beechworth, Father Michael O’Connor P.P. of Chiltern and his successor Father Charles Van Der Hayden. The lay teachers, Miss Fagan and Miss O’Leary. In 1892 four Sisters of Mercy from Albury were invited to make a foundation at Wodonga. On the 6th February 1892, Mother M. Aloysius Tierney (1864-1948), Sr. M. Gabriel Comins (1868-1945), Sr. M. Celestine Coyle (1871-1857) and a postulant Miss Mary Jane Conlan (1874-1939) (Sr. Mary Joseph) travelled by horse drawn cab from the Albury convent...St. Francis’ Chapel, was overseen by Dean William Tierney of Beechworth, Father Michael O’Connor P.P. of Chiltern and his successor Father Charles Van Der Hayden. The lay teachers, Miss Fagan and Miss O’Leary. In 1892 four Sisters of Mercy from Albury were invited to make a foundation at Wodonga. On the 6th February 1892, Mother M. Aloysius Tierney (1864-1948), Sr. M. Gabriel Comins (1868-1945), Sr. M. Celestine Coyle (1871-1857) and a postulant Miss Mary Jane Conlan (1874-1939) (Sr. Mary Joseph) travelled by horse drawn cab from the Albury convent ...Until 1892 the first Catholic School in Wodonga, a simple wooden skillion which was erected behind the sanctuary of St. Francis’ Chapel, was overseen by Dean William Tierney of Beechworth, Father Michael O’Connor P.P. of Chiltern and his successor Father Charles Van Der Hayden. The lay teachers, Miss Fagan and Miss O’Leary. In 1892 four Sisters of Mercy from Albury were invited to make a foundation at Wodonga. On the 6th February 1892, Mother M. Aloysius Tierney (1864-1948), Sr. M. Gabriel Comins (1868-1945), Sr. M. Celestine Coyle (1871-1857) and a postulant Miss Mary Jane Conlan (1874-1939) (Sr. Mary Joseph) travelled by horse drawn cab from the Albury convent to a rented house in Hume Street. The parishioners of Wodonga were anxious for the nuns to have their own residence, and on the 19th March 1893, the foundation stone for St. Joseph’s Convent was laid and consecrated by Bishop Stephen Reville on behalf of Bishop Crane of Sandhurst. The convent was designed by architects Gordon and Gordon and built by Fraser and Wilson of Melbourne at a cost of £1000. Construction was expected to take three months. The Wodonga and Towong Sentinel of Friday 24 March 1893 included the following description of the Convent. “In the front is a handsome verandah, with an oratory on the right and a community room on the left. Entering the door, the reception and music rooms are met with on opposite sides, and there are five cells in succession at the back of the reception room, whilst on the other side of the passage the reverend mother's cell, the refectory, pantry, and kitchen are found. At the extreme rear of the building there is a linen room, a bathroom, and a servant's room, There is also a verandah on either side of the convent. The height of the walls is to be 12 feet and 13 feet”. The Convent was officially opened on Sunday 13 August 1893 St Joseph’s Convent became part of St Augustine’s school in 2001.These images are significant because they capture the history of an important religious building in Wodonga, Victoria.Three black and white photographs of St Joseph's Convent in Wodonga in the early 1900s.sisters of mercy wodonga, st joseph's convent wodonga, st augustine's church wodonga -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Sisters of Mercy, Wodonga, Various dates
... Mary Joseph) travelled by horse drawn cab from the Albury convent to a rented house in Hume Street. The parishioners of Wodonga were anxious for the nuns to have their own residence, and on the 19th March 1893, the foundation stone for St. ...Mary Joseph) travelled by horse drawn cab from the Albury convent to a rented house in Hume Street. The parishioners of Wodonga were anxious for the nuns to have their own residence, and on the 19th March 1893, the foundation stone for St. ...In 1892 four Sisters of Mercy from Albury were invited to establish a foundation at Wodonga. On the 6th February 1892, Mother M. Aloysius Tierney (1864-1948), Sr. M. Gabriel Comins (1868-1945), Sr. M. Celestine Coyle (1871-1857) and a postulant Miss Mary Jane Conlan (1874-1939) (Sr. Mary Joseph) travelled by horse drawn cab from the Albury convent to a rented house in Hume Street. The parishioners of Wodonga were anxious for the nuns to have their own residence, and on the 19th March 1893, the foundation stone for St. Joseph’s Convent was laid. The Convent was officially opened on Sunday 13 August 1893. From these early beginnings the Sisters of Mercy guided the development of many Wodonga children through more than one hundred years at St. Augustine's school in Wodonga. The St. Joseph's convent was incorporated into changes in St Augustine's school in 2001. These items are important because they depict the Sisters of Mercy who were for many years responsible for the implementation of Catholic education in Wodonga, Victoria.Three black and white photographs of Sisters of Mercy who served at St Joseph's Convent in Wodonga and taught at St Augustine's School in Wodonga.Names under each photo sisters of mercy wodonga, catholic education wodonga -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionWork on paper - Newspaper article and photo, The Age, Farewell to the sisters, 15 December 1967
... St Joseph's Convent at 1 Kent Road, Surrey Hills taught at Our Holy Redeemer School in Mont Albert Road from 1902-1967. Formally known as Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart, they were often called the Josephites or 'Brown Joeys' on account of their brown habits. The order was founded by Saint Mary...St Joseph's Convent at 1 Kent Road, Surrey Hills taught at Our Holy Redeemer School in Mont Albert Road from 1902-1967. Formally known as Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart, they were often called the Josephites or 'Brown Joeys' on account of their brown habits. The order was founded by Saint Mary ...Sisters from St Joseph's Convent at 1 Kent Road, Surrey Hills taught at Our Holy Redeemer School in Mont Albert Road from 1902-1967. Formally known as Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart, they were often called the Josephites or 'Brown Joeys' on account of their brown habits. The order was founded by Saint Mary MacKillop (1842–1909). The order originally transferred to Surrey Hills from South Melbourne where they ran a Home for Destitute Children. The last 3 sisters from Surrey Hills transferred to the Gisborne parish in December 1967. A yellowed newspaper article with a photo depicting two nuns with 4 children, 3 girls and 1 boy facing the sisters but with their backs to the photographer. Background is a brick wall.our holy redeemer school, st joseph's convent, sisters of st joseph of the sacred heart, josephites, brown joeys, gisborne, sister teresa, sister albert, sister edmund, brendan hutchinson, helen fremantle, kelly ryan, marietta urh, school children, uniforms, nuns -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionWork on paper - Program, Our Holy Redeemer Mothers' Club, Our Holy Redeemer Mothers' Club concert program, c 14 December 1967
... St Joseph's Convent at 1 Kent Road, Surrey Hills taught at Our Holy Redeemer School in Mont Albert Road from 1902-1967. Formally known as Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart, they were often called the Josephites or 'Brown Joeys' on account of their brown habits. The order was founded by Saint Mary...St Joseph's Convent at 1 Kent Road, Surrey Hills taught at Our Holy Redeemer School in Mont Albert Road from 1902-1967. Formally known as Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart, they were often called the Josephites or 'Brown Joeys' on account of their brown habits. The order was founded by Saint Mary ...Sisters from St Joseph's Convent at 1 Kent Road, Surrey Hills taught at Our Holy Redeemer School in Mont Albert Road from 1902-1967. Formally known as Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart, they were often called the Josephites or 'Brown Joeys' on account of their brown habits. The order was founded by Saint Mary MacKillop (1842–1909). The order originally transferred to Surrey Hills from South Melbourne where they ran a Home for Destitute Children. The last 3 sisters from Surrey Hills transferred to the Gisborne parish in December 1967. A yellowed and grubby paper printed in black detailing 7 songs / dance items performed by students from Prep to Grade 6.1967 handwritten in grey pencil to the right of the printed time and date.our holy redeemer school, st joseph's convent, sisters of st joseph of the sacred heart, josephites, brown joeys, gisborne, sister teresa, sister albert, sister edmund, brendan hutchinson, helen fremantle, kelly ryan, marietta urh, school children, uniforms, nuns -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionWork on paper - Newsletter, Holy Redeemer - St Joseph's Weekly Notice Sheet, c 14 December 1967
... St Joseph's Convent...Holy Redeemer...Catholic Church...Fr Tim Fitzpatrick...Fr N Mackay...B McDonald...J Moloney...K Lourey...R Kennedy...Francis Baker...Mary...St Joseph's Convent Holy Redeemer Catholic Church Fr Tim Fitzpatrick Fr N Mackay B McDonald J Moloney K Lourey R Kennedy Francis Baker Mary Gertrude Mier Veronica Fitton Dorothy Erwin Terry Young Carmel Young Junior Youth Club Joan Murphy Mr Hurley Mrs Kit O'Neil Pat Galletti Mothers' Club Ed Curmi Peter Burns Angela Lamaro Mary Owen Helen Buckley P Heffernan N Griffith G Mooney A Dignam E Rankin D Mooney Sister Margarida A slightly yellowed foolscap sheet printed on both sides detailing the activities of the Surrey Hills parish around Easter in April 1972. ...In 1901, Fr George Robinson, Parish Priest of Camberwell purchased the present site of Our Holy Redeemer Church, Surrey Hills, which at the time came within the Camberwell Parish. The owner of the land was reluctant to sell to the Catholic Church, but Miss Amy Castles, a noted singer and friend of Fr Robinson, purchased the land in her own name and then transferred it to the church. On 11 May 1902, the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer (the original title of the church) was blessed and opened by Archbishop Thomas Carr, Archbishop of Melbourne. The architect was A. A. Fritsch. The cost was £3,500. In 1904, Fr. Robinson constructed a weatherboard school-hall (later replaced by a brick hall). Archbishop Mannix opened and blessed the new brick school on 10 November 1918. Fr Tim Fitzpatrick was the third parish priest and served from 1941-1972. A slightly yellowed foolscap sheet printed on both sides detailing the activities of the Surrey Hills parish around Easter in April 1972.st joseph's convent, holy redeemer, catholic church, fr tim fitzpatrick, fr n mackay, b mcdonald, j moloney, k lourey, r kennedy, francis baker, mary gertrude mier, veronica fitton, dorothy erwin, terry young, carmel young, junior youth club, joan murphy, mr hurley, mrs kit o'neil, pat galletti, mothers' club, ed curmi, peter burns, angela lamaro, mary owen, helen buckley, p heffernan, n griffith, g mooney, a dignam, e rankin, d mooney, sister margarida -
Merbein District Historical SocietyCertificate, Mildura District Elementary School Sports Certificate, 1928
... Merbein District Historical Society 36 Box St Merbein the-murray Mary Dorman Merbein Convent Mildura District Elementary School Schools Sports Mildura District Elementary School Sports Certificate Certificate ...mary dorman, merbein convent, mildura district elementary school, schools, sports -
Rutherglen Historical SocietyPhotograph - Image, 1930-1940 (Approximate)
... convent...st marys church...Convent. Father James Lawless (later Monseignor) was a much loved Parish Priest of St Mary's Parish Rutherglen for well over 30 years. ...Convent. Father James Lawless (later Monseignor) was a much loved Parish Priest of St Mary's Parish Rutherglen for well over 30 years. ...Donated by Presentation Sisters of Mt Carmel Convent. Father James Lawless (later Monseignor) was a much loved Parish Priest of St Mary's Parish Rutherglen for well over 30 years. His funeral was one of the largest ever seen in Rutherglen. A true gentlemanSmall black & white photograph, unmounted and unframed, of Father James Lawless, with kookaburra on hand.mount carmel convent, st marys church, james lawless, presentation sisters, mt carmel convent
