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Kew Historical Society IncBook, Keith Cole, Letters from China 1893-1895: the story of the sister martyrs of Ku Cheng, 1988
... Letters from China 1893-1895: the story of the sister martyrs of Ku Cheng...Letters from China 1893-1895: the story of the sister martyrs of Ku Cheng Book Keith Cole St Hilary's Anglican Church ...Kew, Vic. : St. Hilary's Anglican Church, 1988 x, 136 p. : ill., map, ports. ; 21 cm. non-fictioneleanor saunders 1871-1895, elizabeth saunders 1873-1895, st hilary's anglican church -- kew -- (vic.), missionaries -- china -- biography -
Federation University Historical CollectionDocument, Ken Clements, Peterborough Puzzles, 2009, 2009
... ...Cape Martyr...Massacre Bay is located on Victoria's Great Ocean Road, and is in the centre of the Bay of Martyrs. The bay consists of 20 m high, red limestone bluffs. ...Contents include coastal features, local Aborigines, Bay of Martyrs, Massacre Bay, Massacre Hill, Buckley Creek Run, Pioneer Pastoralists, British Traversers, settlers, Peterborough, Maps, tourism, history method. ...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields Massacre Bay is located on Victoria's Great Ocean Road, and is in the centre of the Bay of Martyrs. The bay consists of 20 m high, red limestone bluffs. ...Massacre Bay is located on Victoria's Great Ocean Road, and is in the centre of the Bay of Martyrs. The bay consists of 20 m high, red limestone bluffs. This paper by Ken Clements considers the origin of the term martyr in connection to this location, and where the Aboriginal massacre may have taken place. Thirteen page document by Ken Clements relating to Peterborough, Victoria. Contents include coastal features, local Aborigines, Bay of Martyrs, Massacre Bay, Massacre Hill, Buckley Creek Run, Pioneer Pastoralists, British Traversers, settlers, Peterborough, Maps, tourism, history method. Photographs by Laurie Moore.aborigines, bay of martyrs, massacre bay, massacre hill, buckley creek run, pioneer pastoralists, british traversers, settlers, peterborough, maps, tourism, history method, childers cove, barque children, murnane bay, sandy bay, dog trap bay, buckley creek, viviennes lookeout, stanhope bay, buttres bay, burnies beach, armstrong creek, flaxman hill, antares rock, lovers nook, crofts bay, clements, worm bay, halladale point, the well, wold dog cove, james irvine monument, curdies inlet, squirrel creek, wallaby creek, boggy creek, whiskey creek, pioneer beach, schomberg rock, young australia, spit, crown of thorns, newfield bay, the grotto, london bridge, point hesse, high cliffs, the arch, cape martyr, little massacre bay, aboriginal massacre, ken clements -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyLetter - Duldig, Karl (Artist)
... ... The Martyrs...Caulfield Historical Society National Trust of Australia City of Caulfield Permanent Art Collection Aglen D Duldig Karl Ceramic reliefs Adam and Eve The Family National Trust Register Ward Liz Wight Ian Glen Eira Road Hawthorn Road Bas relief Progress of Man StanMark Inkerman Street Caulfield Arts Complex Caulfield City Hall Boyd Arthur Perceval John Winton Frederick Robert Sulton H de Jong – Duldig Eva Caulfield City Office Complex The Four Muses Ajzenbud Moshe Kadimah Cultural Centre Selwyn Street Elsternwick Karl Duldig Artworks Classification Report for Public Art Kadimah War Memorial The Great Awakening Kadimah Art Artists Scultpure Stained glass The Candle of Hope The Menorah Youvhanda New Dreamland The Flowers and the Slar of David Bird of Peace Rosh Robert Melbourne Holocaust Museum The Martyrs The Sun Appearing Through Dark Clouds The Muse The Poet Kadimah Emblem Western Wall Summer Alan Ferguson John Letter Duldig, Karl (Artist) ...Two Classification Reports on Public Art in the City of Caulfield. Permanent Art Collection made by the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) on The Family and Adam and Eve by Karl Duldig with an accompanying letter dated 29/10/1993 to CEO D. Aglen informing him of their placement on the National Trust Register. Also included are a photocopy report of the same nature on the Karl Duldig Artworks in the Kadimah Cultural Centre also included, with a letter. Dated 05/05/1992 to the Centre’s president Moshe Ajzenbud. All reports include references.caulfield historical society, national trust of australia, city of caulfield permanent art collection, aglen d, duldig karl, ceramic reliefs, adam and eve, the family, national trust register ward liz, wight ian, glen eira road hawthorn road, bas relief, progress of man, stanmark, inkerman street, caulfield arts complex, caulfield city hall, boyd arthur, perceval john, winton frederick robert, sulton h, de jong – duldig eva caulfield city office complex, the four muses ajzenbud moshe kadimah cultural centre, selwyn street elsternwick, karl duldig artworks classification report for public art, kadimah war memorial, the great awakening kadimah, art, artists, scultpure, stained glass, the candle of hope the menorah youvhanda new dreamland, the flowers and the slar of david, bird of peace, rosh robert melbourne holocaust museum, the martyrs, the sun appearing through dark clouds the muse, the poet, kadimah emblem western wall, summer alan ferguson john -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyLetter - Kadimah Cultural Centre, Selwyn Street, Elsternwick
... ... The Martyrs...Ajzenbud Moshe Kadimah Cultural Centre Selwin Street Selwyn Street Elsternwick Duldig Karl Karl Duldig Artworks National Trust of Australia Kadimah War Memorial The Great Awakening Kadimah Fine art Sculpture Stained glass The Candle of Hope The Menorah Youth and a New Dreamland The Flowers and the Star of David Bird of Peace Rosh Robert Melbourne Holocaust Museum The Martyrs The Sun Appearing Through Dark Clouds The Muse The Poet Kadimah Emblem Boyd Arthur Progress of Man Adam and Eve The Family City of Caulfield National Trust Register Classification Report for Public Art Letter Kadimah Cultural Centre, Selwyn Street, Elsternwick ...Correspondence from the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) to Moshe Ajzenbud, President of the Kadimah Cultural Centre, dated 05/05/1992, advising that the Karl Duldig artworks of the Kadimah Cultural Centre have been added to the National Trust Register. The file also includes a copy of the four page classification report. The report includes a statement of significance, a brief history of the artist and describes each artwork in detail.ajzenbud moshe, kadimah cultural centre, selwin street, selwyn street, elsternwick, duldig karl, karl duldig artworks, national trust of australia, kadimah war memorial, the great awakening, kadimah, fine art, sculpture, stained glass, the candle of hope, the menorah, youth and a new dreamland, the flowers and the star of david, bird of peace, rosh robert, melbourne holocaust museum, the martyrs, the sun appearing through dark clouds, the muse, the poet, kadimah emblem, boyd arthur, progress of man, adam and eve, the family, city of caulfield, national trust register, classification report for public art -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPhotograph, James Fox, 1986
... James Fox is an actor who featured in the film Passage to India and came to Australia in 1986 to make a film on the Tolpuddle Martyrs....Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria 54 Serrell Street Malvern East melbourne James Fox is an actor who featured in the film Passage to India and came to Australia in 1986 to make a film on the Tolpuddle Martyrs. fox, james "James Fox World Wide Photos Ltd 2nd floor 7 Wilmot Street Sydney NSW Tel 2647-7220 C&N 26/2/86 page 21 E3143-16" B&W photograph. ...James Fox is an actor who featured in the film Passage to India and came to Australia in 1986 to make a film on the Tolpuddle Martyrs.B&W photograph."James Fox World Wide Photos Ltd 2nd floor 7 Wilmot Street Sydney NSW Tel 2647-7220 C&N 26/2/86 page 21 E3143-16"fox, james -
Peterborough History GroupBooklet - Massacre Bay Mystery
... Continues the debate regarding the naming of Massacre Bay, a small bay located to the West of the Bay of Martyrs, with information and opinions from different people....Peterborough History Group Peterborough great-ocean-road Continues the debate regarding the naming of Massacre Bay, a small bay located to the West of the Bay of Martyrs, with information and opinions from different people. ...Continues the debate regarding the naming of Massacre Bay, a small bay located to the West of the Bay of Martyrs, with information and opinions from different people.Contributes to the ongoing debate about the reason for the name of Massacre Bay.Photocopy of a newspaper article from the Warrnambool Standard, 1973; transcription of same; a photocopy of a handwritten letter and a print out of an email.massacre bay, peterborough, aborigines, great ocean road -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBooklet, Noel Boston 1910-1966, The dutiful Edith Cavell, 1955
... Edith Cavell's execution sparked international outrage and solidified her image as a martyr and heoine particularly in Great Britain, her grave is in in the grounds of Norwich Cathedral...Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne Edith Cavell's execution sparked international outrage and solidified her image as a martyr and heoine particularly in Great Britain, her grave is in in the grounds of Norwich Cathedral Of significance to the AHNL as it is the story of a significant nurse Edith Cavell World War 1914-1918 Edith Cavell, birn 1865, trained at the London Hospital, in 1906 she asked to oversee a surgical and medical home in Brussles, Belgium. ...Edith Cavell, birn 1865, trained at the London Hospital, in 1906 she asked to oversee a surgical and medical home in Brussles, Belgium. After the German occupation of Belgium, she became involved in an underground group formed to help British, French, and Belgian soldiers reach the Netherlands, a neutral country. The soldiers were sheltered at the Berkendael Institute, which had become a Red Cross hospital, and were provided with money and guides by Philippe Baucq, a Belgian. About 200 men had been aided when, in August 1915, Cavell and several others were arrested. The group was brought before a court-martial on October 7, 1915. On October 9, Cavell, after making a full confession, was sentenced to death. Three days later she and Baucq were shot, despite the efforts of the U.S. and Spanish ministers to secure a reprieve. The group was brought before a court-martial on October 7, 1915. On October 9, Cavell, after making a full confession, was sentenced to death. Three days later she and Baucq were shot, despite the efforts of the U.S. and Spanish ministers to secure a reprieve. Though legally justified, her execution on a charge that did not includeStapled booklet with grey cover and black print. Title, authors name, 'Norwich Cathedral' and price printed on front covernon-fictionEdith Cavell, birn 1865, trained at the London Hospital, in 1906 she asked to oversee a surgical and medical home in Brussles, Belgium. After the German occupation of Belgium, she became involved in an underground group formed to help British, French, and Belgian soldiers reach the Netherlands, a neutral country. The soldiers were sheltered at the Berkendael Institute, which had become a Red Cross hospital, and were provided with money and guides by Philippe Baucq, a Belgian. About 200 men had been aided when, in August 1915, Cavell and several others were arrested. The group was brought before a court-martial on October 7, 1915. On October 9, Cavell, after making a full confession, was sentenced to death. Three days later she and Baucq were shot, despite the efforts of the U.S. and Spanish ministers to secure a reprieve. The group was brought before a court-martial on October 7, 1915. On October 9, Cavell, after making a full confession, was sentenced to death. Three days later she and Baucq were shot, despite the efforts of the U.S. and Spanish ministers to secure a reprieve. Though legally justified, her execution on a charge that did not includeedith cavell, world war 1914-1918 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: THE LIFE OF THOMAS A'BECKET
... ... The Martyr of Canterbury...A book titled ' The Life of Thomas A'Becket The Martyr of Canterbury. The fearless champion of the position and dignity of the Church, against the influence of hostile nobles and the power of a king.' ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BOOKS Biography thomas a'becket Lydia Chancellor collection Thomas A'Becket British history English history person individual male Ward & Lock's penny historical series Ward & Lock's penny books for the people The Martyr of Canterbury advertisements book penny books historical series Biographical Series The Lifeof Thomas A'Becket advertisements A book titled ' The Life of Thomas A'Becket The Martyr of Canterbury. ...A book titled ' The Life of Thomas A'Becket The Martyr of Canterbury. The fearless champion of the position and dignity of the Church, against the influence of hostile nobles and the power of a king.' London : Ward, Lock & Co., Salilsbury Square, E.C. 337 - 352 pgs. This booklet is one of a series of 53 ' Ward & Lock's Penny Books for the People.''Biographical Series.' Price one penny.There are also advertisements of note.books, biography, thomas a'becket, lydia chancellor, collection, thomas a'becket, british history, english history, person, individual, male, ward & lock's penny historical series, ward & lock's penny books for the people, the martyr of canterbury, advertisements, book, penny books, historical series, biographical series, the lifeof thomas a'becket, advertisements -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph, Ann Gervasoni, Santa Lucie Letters, Bergamo. Italy, 04/12/2017
... Santa Lucia, a young girl from Syracuse in Sicily born in the 3rd century A.D., became a martyr for her unwavering Christian faith. Today, she is venerated as the patron saint of the blind and ophthalmologists. ...Santa Lucia Christmas Bergamo Santa Lucia, a young girl from Syracuse in Sicily born in the 3rd century A.D., became a martyr for her unwavering Christian faith. Today, she is venerated as the patron saint of the blind and ophthalmologists. ...In Bergamo and throughout the Po Valley, it is not Santa Claus, but the beloved figure of Santa Lucia who delivers the gifts. On the night of December 12, she arrives quietly in her donkey-drawn cart, fulfilling wishes and leaving toys and sweets. Santa Lucia, a young girl from Syracuse in Sicily born in the 3rd century A.D., became a martyr for her unwavering Christian faith. Today, she is venerated as the patron saint of the blind and ophthalmologists. In Bergamo, Italy, local children bring letters filled with good intentions and gift requests. The entire city embraces a festive spirit from early December in her honour,santa lucia, christmas, bergamo -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: THE LIFE OF SIR WALTER RALEIGH
... The typical man of the Elizabethan Age; explorer of Guiana and founder of Virginia; court favourite and political martyr.' London: Ward, Lock & Co., Salisbury Square, E.C. 1 -15pgs. ...The typical man of the Elizabethan Age; explorer of Guiana and founder of Virginia; court favourite and political martyr.' London: Ward, Lock & Co., Salisbury Square, E.C. 1 -15pgs. ...A book titled 'The Life of Sir Walter Raleigh Statesman, Soldier, Traveller and Historian. The typical man of the Elizabethan Age; explorer of Guiana and founder of Virginia; court favourite and political martyr.' London: Ward, Lock & Co., Salisbury Square, E.C. 1 -15pgs. This booklet is one of a series of 53 'Ward & Lock's Penny Books for the People.' 'Biographical Series.' Price one penny. There are also advertisements of note.books, biography, sir walter raleigh, lydia chancellor, collection, sir walter raleigh, the life of sir walter raleigh, person, male, individual, soldier, traveller, historian, penny books, history, guiana, virginia, united states of america, american politics, ward & lock's penny biographies, ward & lock's penny books for the people, biographical series, biographies, penny books, advertisements -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - St. Mary’s Church, Caulfield
... Nellie, Topsy and Annie, Australian Anglican Martyrs, Fujian Province, China, 1 August 1895. ...Nellie, Topsy and Annie, Australian Anglican Martyrs, Fujian Province, China, 1 August 1895. ...Document on first two missionaries’ death in China. Sixteen page research paper on three members of the St. Mary’s congregation who were murdered in China while working as missionaries. Nellie, Topsy and Annie, Australian Anglican Martyrs, Fujian Province, China, 1 August 1895. Photocopied document from Ring Out, Wild Bells. St. Paul’s Anglican Church 1904-2004. Includes photograph.saunders harriet, saunders elizabeth, gordon mary anne, macartney h.b. rev., caulfield, ring out wild bells, st. paul’s anglican church, malvern, ryan robin -
Nillumbik Shire CouncilSculpture: Angela NAGEL, Angela Nagel, Last on the Island, 2012
... With an interest in 'Collective Unconscious' Nagel aims to explore the human condition, and our impact on the natural world / This figure embodies human and animal traits with semi-autobiographical references to investigate concepts relating to identity and home / Nagel focuses on the extinct, the pest, the endangered and the introduced as a way to reveal her concerns of humanity as creator and destroyer / In this sculpture a koala headed figure is in the pose of the martyr St. Sebastion / With no arms, there is an inability to protest or fight. ...Nillumbik Shire Council melbourne With an interest in 'Collective Unconscious' Nagel aims to explore the human condition, and our impact on the natural world / This figure embodies human and animal traits with semi-autobiographical references to investigate concepts relating to identity and home / Nagel focuses on the extinct, the pest, the endangered and the introduced as a way to reveal her concerns of humanity as creator and destroyer / In this sculpture a koala headed figure is in the pose of the martyr St. Sebastion / With no arms, there is an inability to protest or fight. ...With an interest in 'Collective Unconscious' Nagel aims to explore the human condition, and our impact on the natural world / This figure embodies human and animal traits with semi-autobiographical references to investigate concepts relating to identity and home / Nagel focuses on the extinct, the pest, the endangered and the introduced as a way to reveal her concerns of humanity as creator and destroyer / In this sculpture a koala headed figure is in the pose of the martyr St. Sebastion / With no arms, there is an inability to protest or fight. This work is by a local contemporary artist and encompasses contemporary themes / This work was a finalist in the Nillumbik Prize 2012.Ceramic - sculpture human and animal like (koala) armless figure depicted standing in a similiar stance to that of a classical sculpture / Blue and white body with a yellow face / Made from porcelain with oxide, clear glaze and undergaze.nagel, sculpture, porcelain, animal, ceramic, classical -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Photograph - Colour, Jarrod Watt, Seven police officers stand guard in front of Hong Kong's main police headquarters on Arsenal Street in Wan Chai, 2019, 21/06/2019
... The protesters chanted 'Release the martyrs' and 'Stop police violence' in reference to violent clashes with police in the days previous. ( https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/politics/article/3016238/hong-kong-police-under-siege-again-protesters-surround)...The protesters chanted 'Release the martyrs' and 'Stop police violence' in reference to violent clashes with police in the days previous. ( https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/politics/article/3016238/hong-kong-police-under-siege-again-protesters-surround) Seven police officers stand guard in front of Hong Kong's main police headquarters on Arsenal Street in Wan Chai, 2019 Photograph Photograph - Colour Jarrod Watt ...Carrie Lam, Hong Kong’s chief executive, had plenty of political support in the territory’s pro-Beijing legislature to pass a bill that would allow extraditions to mainland China. The legislators were set to begin discussing the bill in early June, and intended to vote on it just weeks later. A series of protests took place, and after a June 16 protest saw the largest turnout yet, Ms. Lam made a major concession: She postponed the bill, at least temporarily. It was an undeniable victory for the protesters — but it did little to quell the unrest. Since the bill could later be reintroduced, protesters felt they remained in danger. The police tactics to break up the demonstrations on June 12, including the use of more than 150 tear gas canisters to push protesters far away from the government office, created a new set of demands from the protesters. Now, instead of just calling for the withdrawal of the bill and Ms. Lam’s resignation, they said they wouldn’t be content unless there was an independent investigation of officers’ conduct. They also wanted the release of protesters arrested on June 12, and for the government to rescind its description of the demonstrations as a “riot,” a designation that carries legal significance. None of that has happened. Many analysts say Ms. Lam is unlikely to step down, nor would Beijing accept her resignation if she offered it. She has more wiggle room on the other demands, but has not indicated any willingness to budge. The Hong Kong Protests are a leaderless, digital movement.There is no single leader or group deciding on or steering the strategy, tactics and goals of the movement. Instead, protesters have used forums and messaging apps to decide next steps. Anyone can suggest a course of action, and others then vote on whether they support it. The most popular ideas rise to the top, and then people rally to make them happen. At its best, this structure has empowered many people to participate and have their voices heard. Protesters say it keeps them all safe by not allowing the government to target specific leaders. Their success in halting the extradition bill, which was shelved by the territory’s chief executive, speaks to the movement’s power. Despite the lack of a clear leader, protesters have shown extensive coordination at the demonstrations, having planned the specifics online beforehand. Supply stations are set up to distribute water, snacks, gloves, umbrellas and shields made of cardboard. Volunteer first aid workers wear brightly colored vests. People form assembly lines to pass supplies across long distances, with protesters communicating what they need through a series of predetermined hand signals. Anyone walking in dangerous areas without a helmet or a mask is quickly offered one. No individual can speak on behalf of the protesters, which makes negotiations difficult, if not impossible. (https://www.nytimes.com/2019/07/02/world/asia/hong-kong-protest-explained.html, accessed 07/07/2019) Hong Kong’s amended extradition law would allow the extradition of suspects to mainland China for the first time. Supporters say the amendments are key to ensuring the city does not become a criminal refuge, but critics worry Beijing will use the law to extradite political opponents and others to China where their legal protections cannot be guaranteed. The government claims the push to change the law, which would also apply to Taiwan and Macau, stems from the killing last year of a Hong Kong woman while she was in Taiwan with her boyfriend. Authorities in Taiwan suspect the woman’s boyfriend, who remains in Hong Kong, but cannot try him because no extradition agreement is in place. Under the amended law, those accused of offences punishable by seven years or more in prison could be extradited. The new legislation would give Hong Kong’s leader, known as the chief executive, authority to approve extradition requests, after review by the courts. Hong Kong’s legislature, the legislative council, would not have any oversight over the extradition process. Many Hong Kongers fear the proposed extradition law will be used by authorities to target political enemies. They worry the new legislation spells the end of the “one country, two systems” policy, eroding the civil rights enjoyed by Hong Kong residents since the handover of sovereignty from the UK to China in 1997. Many attending the protests on Sunday said they could not trust China as it had often used non-political crimes to target government critics, and said they also feared Hong Kong officials would not be able to reject Beijing’s requests. Legal professionals have also expressed concern over the rights of those sent across the border to be tried. The conviction rate in Chinese courts is as high as 99%. Arbitrary detentions, torture and denial of legal representation of one’s choosing are also common. Many in the protests on Sunday 09 June 2019 said they felt overwhelmed by a sense of helplessness in the face of mainland China’s increasing political, economic and cultural influence in Hong Kong. Hong Kong’s top political leader is not elected by ordinary voters but by a 1,200-strong election committee accountable to Beijing. Half of its legislature are chosen through indirect electoral systems that favour pro-Beijing figures. Many Hong Kongers also cited the jailing of leaders and activists from the 2014 Occupy Central movement– a 79-day mass civil disobedience movement – as well as the disqualification of young localist lawmakers as signs of the erosion of civil freedoms. Resentment towards China has been intensified by soaring property prices – with increasing numbers of mainland Chinese buying properties in the city – as well as the government’s “patriotic education” drive, and the large numbers of mainland tourists who flock to Hong Kong. Many Hong Kongers are also concerned about China’s growing control over the city’s news media, as they increasingly self-censor and follow Beijing’s tacit orders. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/jun/10/what-are-the-hong-kong-protests-about-explainerSeven police officers stand guard in front of Hong Kong's main police headquarters on Arsenal Street in Wan Chai as an estimated one thousand protestors surround on 26 June 2019. Protestors take turns to step up and hurl abuse at the officers, in a protest lasting 6 hours before peacefully dispersing. The protesters chanted 'Release the martyrs' and 'Stop police violence' in reference to violent clashes with police in the days previous. ( https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/politics/article/3016238/hong-kong-police-under-siege-again-protesters-surround)carrie lam, hong kong protests, extraditions, protest, protestors, police, wan chai -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageAltar Cloths
... Both are Red with gold embroidered cross and trim (Holy Week, Pentecost and feasts of martyred saints)....Both are Red with gold embroidered cross and trim (Holy Week, Pentecost and feasts of martyred saints). Altar Cloths ...The Burse (AKA a "corporas-case") is a type of folder used to carry the corporal to and from the altar. It is made out of two square pieces of cardboard laid one on top of the other, then bound together along one edge to form a hinge. Sometimes, an extra purificator may be placed inside the pall. The other item is a Chalice Veil which is placed over the chalice, paten, and purificator when the vessels are prepared for the Eucharist and placed on the altar; it is removed before the Consecration. Both are Red with gold embroidered cross and trim (Holy Week, Pentecost and feasts of martyred saints).flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, burse, chalice veil -
Clayton RSL Sub BranchButton, I will help until the war is won
... Buttons reflected ‘public sentiment, courage, patriotism, generosity and several [un- named] virtues’ such as the martyred mother of a ‘fallen’ hero. Attention was paid to attractiveness of design, encoded symbolism and high quality of production. ...Buttons reflected ‘public sentiment, courage, patriotism, generosity and several [un- named] virtues’ such as the martyred mother of a ‘fallen’ hero. Attention was paid to attractiveness of design, encoded symbolism and high quality of production. ...The use of these buttons as a means of raising revenue through patriotic sentiment occurred soon after Australia pledged allegiance to Empire. Buttons reflected ‘public sentiment, courage, patriotism, generosity and several [un- named] virtues’ such as the martyred mother of a ‘fallen’ hero. Attention was paid to attractiveness of design, encoded symbolism and high quality of production. Expressing ‘loyalty’, they were tokens to be kept for perpetuity. Female labour was used to operate the die that compressed the tin backing, photographic print and celluloid cover together. The pin was applied by hand. Women, of all ages, entered into the spirit of voluntary sales. Often they were sold at the entry and exit points of major pedestrian thoroughfares. . Pride in salesmanship was affected by publishing the name of the woman and her fiscal achievement in the major newspapers of the day.Small circular pressed tinplate button featuring a white map of Australia on a dark blue ground with the stars of the Southern Cross surrounding, all within a gold border. The phrase ‘I Will Help Until the War is Won’ is printed in red across the mapI will Help until the war is won -
Clayton RSL Sub BranchButton, French Red Cross
... Buttons reflected ‘public sentiment, courage, patriotism, generosity and several [un- named] virtues’ such as the martyred mother of a ‘fallen’ hero. Attention was paid to attractiveness of design, encoded symbolism and high quality of production. ...Buttons reflected ‘public sentiment, courage, patriotism, generosity and several [un- named] virtues’ such as the martyred mother of a ‘fallen’ hero. Attention was paid to attractiveness of design, encoded symbolism and high quality of production. ...The use of these buttons as a means of raising revenue through patriotic sentiment occurred soon after Australia pledged allegiance to Empire. Buttons reflected ‘public sentiment, courage, patriotism, generosity and several [un- named] virtues’ such as the martyred mother of a ‘fallen’ hero. Attention was paid to attractiveness of design, encoded symbolism and high quality of production. Expressing ‘loyalty’, they were tokens to be kept for perpetuity. Female labour was used to operate the die that compressed the tin backing, photographic print and celluloid cover together. The pin was applied by hand. Women, of all ages, entered into the spirit of voluntary sales. Often they were sold at the entry and exit points of major pedestrian thoroughfares. The women of Kew set up a kiosk in front of the Post Office and the Railway Station to solicit their round, oval and square shaped wares. Pride in salesmanship was affected by publishing the name of the woman and her fiscal achievement in the major newspapers of the dayWorld War I-era pressed tin fundraising button. The button features the French flag and a red cross over a starburst, against a gold background. Encircling the image is a white ring with the text ‘French Red Cross’ in blueFrench Red Cross -
Kew Historical Society IncBadge, Come Back to God, 1915-1920
... Buttons reflected ‘public sentiment, courage, patriotism, generosity and several [un- named] virtues’ such as the martyred mother of a ‘fallen’ hero. Attention was paid to attractiveness of design, encoded symbolism and high quality of production. ...Buttons reflected ‘public sentiment, courage, patriotism, generosity and several [un- named] virtues’ such as the martyred mother of a ‘fallen’ hero. Attention was paid to attractiveness of design, encoded symbolism and high quality of production. ...Most of the civic and sporting ephemera assembled by Francis Rigg were patriotic buttons. The use of these buttons as a means of raising revenue through patriotic sentiment occurred soon after Australia pledged allegiance to Empire. Buttons reflected ‘public sentiment, courage, patriotism, generosity and several [un- named] virtues’ such as the martyred mother of a ‘fallen’ hero. Attention was paid to attractiveness of design, encoded symbolism and high quality of production. Expressing ‘loyalty’, they were tokens to be kept for perpetuity. Female labour was used to operate the die that compressed the tin backing, photographic print and celluloid cover together. The pin was applied by hand. Women, of all ages, entered into the spirit of voluntary sales. Often they were sold at the entry and exit points of major pedestrian thoroughfares. The women of Kew set up a kiosk in front of the Post Office and the Railway Station to solicit their round, oval and square shaped wares. Pride in salesmanship was affected by publishing the name of the woman and her fiscal achievement in the major newspapers of the day. The badges form part of a collection of ephemera originally purchased by Francis Horace Rigg (19/10/1882-05/03/1946) of 50 Belford Road, Kew (Vic.). Frances Rigg was a local business identity in Kew, ultimately managing the local branch of the English, Scottish and Australian (ES&A) Bank at 175 High Street, Kew from c. 1920 until the 1940s. After Francis Rigg’s death, the collection of buttons and badges was inherited by his son, Ken Rigg (14/11/1922-19/01/2014). The collection was subsequently donated to the Kew Historical Society in 2015 by his grandson Adrian Rigg during the Gallipoli and Beyond Commemoration.The collection covers a period of almost 40 years. The majority of the badges are patriotic buttons, issued and sold during and immediately after World War 1 to raise funds for national and overseas causes. The collection also includes a number of locally significant sporting event buttons and sporting club medallions, issued in the 1920s and 1930s.The use of common symbols for a range of purposes is sometimes a feature of wartime and post-war fundraising buttons. Like the ‘Hospital Day 1919’ badge, the ‘Come Back to God’ badge is within a seven pointed star on a dark blue ground with sprays of wattle; attempting to harness nationalism with religion.Come back to Godbutton -
Kew Historical Society IncBadge - Fundraising Button, Hospital Day, 1914-1918
... Buttons reflected ‘public sentiment, courage, patriotism, generosity and several [un- named] virtues’ such as the martyred mother of a ‘fallen’ hero. Attention was paid to attractiveness of design, encoded symbolism and high quality of production. ...Buttons reflected ‘public sentiment, courage, patriotism, generosity and several [un- named] virtues’ such as the martyred mother of a ‘fallen’ hero. Attention was paid to attractiveness of design, encoded symbolism and high quality of production. ...Most of the civic and sporting ephemera assembled by Francis Rigg were patriotic buttons. The use of these buttons as a means of raising revenue through patriotic sentiment occurred soon after Australia pledged allegiance to Empire. Buttons reflected ‘public sentiment, courage, patriotism, generosity and several [un- named] virtues’ such as the martyred mother of a ‘fallen’ hero. Attention was paid to attractiveness of design, encoded symbolism and high quality of production. Expressing ‘loyalty’, they were tokens to be kept for perpetuity. Female labour was used to operate the die that compressed the tin backing, photographic print and celluloid cover together. The pin was applied by hand. Women, of all ages, entered into the spirit of voluntary sales. Often they were sold at the entry and exit points of major pedestrian thoroughfares. The women of Kew set up a kiosk in front of the Post Office and the Railway Station to solicit their round, oval and square shaped wares. Pride in salesmanship was affected by publishing the name of the woman and her fiscal achievement in the major newspapers of the day. The button forms part of a collection of ephemera originally purchased by Francis Horace Rigg (19/10/1882-05/03/1946) of 50 Belford Road, Kew (Vic.). Frances Rigg was a local business identity in Kew, ultimately managing the local branch of the English, Scottish and Australian (ES&A) Bank at 175 High Street, Kew from c. 1920 until the 1940s. After Francis Rigg’s death, the collection of buttons and badges was inherited by his son, Ken Rigg (14/11/1922-19/01/2014). The collection was subsequently donated to the Kew Historical Society in 2015 by his grandson Adrian Rigg during the Gallipoli and Beyond Commemoration. The collection covers a period of almost 40 years. The majority of the badges are patriotic buttons, issued and sold during and immediately after World War 1 to raise funds for national and overseas causes. The collection also includes a number of locally significant sporting event buttons and sporting club medallions, issued in the 1920s and 1930s.Round metal button in red, white, blue and gold showing a sun setting over the sea with words printed in red around border and on lower outer rim.hospital day, patriotic buttons, first world war (1914-18) -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - GOLDEN AND CORINTHIAN LODGE, 1919
... Pethard and Mrs Pethard. Programme: The Martyrs of the Arena, My Love for Thee, Route Marchin', Ah fors-e-lui, Rose of Picardy, I Trust You Still, Tired Hands, O Star of Eve, In the Spring Time, Simple Simon, Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming, The Two Grenadiers, The King's Heroes, The Sailor's Grave, The Mulligan Musketeers. ...Pethard and Mrs Pethard. Programme: The Martyrs of the Arena, My Love for Thee, Route Marchin', Ah fors-e-lui, Rose of Picardy, I Trust You Still, Tired Hands, O Star of Eve, In the Spring Time, Simple Simon, Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming, The Two Grenadiers, The King's Heroes, The Sailor's Grave, The Mulligan Musketeers. ...Golden and Corinthian Lodge No.7 Social Evening. Masonic Hall, Bendigo. June 4th 1919. Wor. Bro. Geo. Pethard, WM. Wor. Bro. G S Bisset, PSGD, Secretary. Reception by The Worshipful Master, Wor. Bro. Geo. Pethard and Mrs Pethard. Programme: The Martyrs of the Arena, My Love for Thee, Route Marchin', Ah fors-e-lui, Rose of Picardy, I Trust You Still, Tired Hands, O Star of Eve, In the Spring Time, Simple Simon, Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming, The Two Grenadiers, The King's Heroes, The Sailor's Grave, The Mulligan Musketeers. Singers: Golden Corinthian Choir, Bro. A E Ash, Bro. Thos. Prichard, Miss Irene Tinkler, Bro. J Carter, Bro. R H Payne, Miss Lyra Bain, Bro. W Brown, Bro. A Hamilton, A Armstrong. Musical Director: Wor. Bro. W Tinkler, P.J.G.D. Pianist: Bro. J H Whitford. Director of Ceremonies: R Wor. Bro. G S Rule, P.J.G.W. Programme is embossed across the top with pattern which includes what may be the symbol of the Lodge.Cambridge Press, Print, Bendigo.program, music, golden and corinthian lodge -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic HistoryEquipment - Inhaler, Rendle's cone, c. 1870
... Richard Rendle was the second son of William Rendle (qv), Medical Officer of Health for St George the Martyr, Southwark, London, SE, of whom there is an account in the Dictionary of National Biography. ...Richard Rendle was the second son of William Rendle (qv), Medical Officer of Health for St George the Martyr, Southwark, London, SE, of whom there is an account in the Dictionary of National Biography. ...This inhaler appears to be a modification of the original Rendle's inhaler, developed in 1867 by Richard Rendle for use with bichloride of methylene. Rendle's original design was criticised as there was no clear way to regulate the dosage of anaesthetic and it was difficult to clean. Nevertheless, the inhaler was available until 1915. Richard Rendle was the second son of William Rendle (qv), Medical Officer of Health for St George the Martyr, Southwark, London, SE, of whom there is an account in the Dictionary of National Biography. Richard Rendle studied at Guy's Hospital, where he held the posts of House Surgeon, Surgical Registrar, and Demonstrator of Anatomy. He was afterwards House Surgeon at the Seamen's Hospital, Greenwich, and at the Waterloo Road Royal Infirmary for Women and Children, and then Resident Medical Officer at the Brompton Consumption Hospital. Resigning that post, he was put in medical charge of an emigrant ship to Australia, where he remained. He held several posts there: Resident Medical Officer of the Government Hospital, Fremantle; Medical Officer of the Lying-in Hospital and Hospital for Children; also Health Officer at Brisbane. In later years he practised at Taringa, near Brisbane, and died at Taringa, Queensland, on Aug 10th, 1907. The mask for the administration of bichloride of methylene was named after him in the instrument-makers' catalogues. (Source: RCS England, Plarr's Lives of the Fellows)Leather inhalational face mask in a cone shape covered with red flannel on the outside natural coloured linen lining the inside. There is a natural sea sponge inside the cone. A perferated ring sits at the top of the cone, surrounding a circular opening which is formed from metal. There is also a circular opening on the side.richard rendle, bichloride of methylene, guy's hospital, taringa -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph, Italian Holy Cards from the 1860s
... St Catherine of Alexandra was a martyr. T he emperor angrily ordered her to be executed on a breaking wheel. ...St Catherine of Alexandra was a martyr. T he emperor angrily ordered her to be executed on a breaking wheel. ...The Sanctuary of the Blessed Virgin of the Coast is located in the picturesque municipality of San Giovanni Bianco, is a fascinating example of a subsidiary church immersed in the greenery of the mountains. Its privileged location, at an altitude offering breathtaking views, has made this place an important point of reference for the local community since its founding. The church, characterized by a simple yet elegant architectural style, features a façade that exudes serenity and welcome, inviting visitors to discover its history and significance. The feast of the Blessed Virgin of the Coast is celebrated every year on 15 August, becoming a moment of joy and sharing for the community. True Image of the Blessed Virgin venerated in the Church of the Costa of St. Gall One black and white holy card shows an artwork of the Blessed Virgin, St. Joseph, and the Magi and is venerated in the Church of the Costa of S. Gallo. The history of the sanctuary has its roots in an extraordinary event that occurred on 04 April 1492. A sacred image depicting the Virgin Mary, kept in the home of Caterina Lupis, was the scene of a miracle: tears of blood flowed from the painting. This event, interpreted as a divine sign, stirred great emotion and devotion in the local community. After a series of miraculous events, the Madonna herself expressed the desire to build a sanctuary in her honor, in a specific place: the coast overlooking the town and the hamlets of San Giovanni. Construction of the sanctuary began in 1492, marking the beginning of a story of faith and devotion that continues to this day. S. Antonio Abate, or St Anthony the Abbot Anthony the Abbot, Saint Anthony the Great, Saint Anthony of Egypt, Saint Anthony of the Fire, Saint Anthony of the Desert and Saint Anthony the Anchorite , ( Qumans , 12 January 251 – Thebaid Desert , 17 January 356 ) was an Egyptian abbot and hermit. A contemporary of Paul of Thebes, he is considered the founder of Christian monasticism and the first of the abbots; he is responsible for the permanent establishment of families of monks who, under the guidance of a spiritual father, abba, consecrated themselves to the service of God. His life has been handed down by his disciple Athanasius of Alexandria. He is one of the four Fathers of the Eastern Church who bear the title of "Great" together with Athanasius himself, Basil and Photius of Constantinople. He is remembered in the Calendar of Saints of the Catholic Church and the Lutheran Church on January 17, but the Coptic Orthodox Church celebrates him on January 31, which corresponds, in its calendar, to the 22nd of the month of Tobit . St Catherine of Alexandra was a martyr. T he emperor angrily ordered her to be executed on a breaking wheel. The breaking wheel is an ancient form of torture where a person's limbs are threaded among the spokes and their bones are shattered by an executioner with a heavy rod. It is a brutal punishment that results in a slow and painful death, normally reserved for the worst criminals. When Catherine was presented before the wheel, she touched it and a miracle occurred that caused the wheel to shatter. Unable to torture her to death, the emperor simply ordered her beheaded. Around the year 800, a legend spread that her body has been found with her hair still growing and a constant stream of oil coming from her body. Nothing exists to this day of her remains, and her very existence has been called into question. Despite these questions, and the possibility that her story may be confused with that of one or more other saints, she is still venerated in the Eastern Orthodox Church as a Martyr. Many Roman Catholics also venerate her to this day as one of the great virgin saints of the early Church. During the medieval period, St. Catherine was one of the most famous saints of the Church. She has was a popular subject in renaissance art and many paintings from the period are dedicated to her. St. Henry, son of Henry, Duke of Bavaria, and of Gisella, daughter of Conrad, King of Burgundy, was born in 972. He received an excellent education under the care of St. Wolfgang, Bishop of Ratisbon. In 995, St. Henry succeeded his father as Duke of Bavaria, and in 1002, upon the death of his cousin, Otho III, he was elected emperor. Firmly anchored upon the great eternal truths, which the practice of meditation kept alive in his heart, he was not elated by this dignity and sought in all things, the greater glory of God. He was most watchful over the welfare of the Church and exerted his zeal for the maintenance of ecclesiastical discipline through the instrumentality of the Bishops. He gained several victories over his enemies, both at home and abroad, but he used these with great moderation and clemency. In 1014, he went to Rome and received the imperial crown at the hands of Pope Benedict VIII. On that occasion he confirmed the donation, made by his predecessors to the Pope, of the sovereignty of Rome and the exarchate of Ravenna. Circumstances several times drove the holy Emperor into war, from which he always came forth victorious. He led an army to the south of Italy against the Saracens and their allies, the Greeks, and drove them from the country. The humility and spirit of justice of the Saint were equal to his zeal for religion. He cast himself at the feet of Herebert, Bishop of Cologne, and begged his pardon for having treated him with coldness, on account of a misunderstanding. He wished to abdicate and retire into a monastery, but yielded to the advice of the Abbot of Verdun, and retained his dignity. Both he and his wife, St. Cunegundes, lived in perpetual chastity, to which they had bound themselves by vow. The Saint made numerous pious foundations, gave liberally to pious institutions and built the Cathedral of Bamberg. His holy death occurred at the castle of Grone, near Halberstad, in 1024. His feast day is July 13th. He is the patron saint of the childless, of Dukes, of the handicapped and those rejected by Religious Order. What we know of St. Elizabeth comes from the Gospel, the book of Luke, in particular. In Luke, Elizabeth, a daughter of the line of Aaron, and the wife of Zechariah, was "righteous before God" and was "blameless" but childless. Elizabeth is also a cousin to the Virgin Mary.What we know of St. Elizabeth comes from the Gospel, the book of Luke, in particular. In Luke, Elizabeth, a daughter of the line of Aaron, and the wife of Zechariah, was "righteous before God" and was "blameless" but childless. Elizabeth is also a cousin to the Virgin Mary. Five holy cards from San Gallo, Lombardy, Italy, carried by Luigi Gervasoni in a small prayer book that he carried to Australia. Two of the Holy Cards are hand coloured, and one mentions the Church were he was baptised, The Chiesa della Costa di S. Gallo. caterina lupis, san gallo, luigi gervasoni, italy, saint elizabeth, san giovanni bianco, chiesa di costa san giovanni bianco, holy family, saint anthony the abbot, st catherine -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - Churches
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Letter 28 October 2003 St Marks Church Building is to be closed|Booklet The Rite for the dedication of the Parish Church of St. Albans The Martyr 15 March 1970|Newspaper Article The Advocate 9 November 1999 Ministry transcends politics and price Apostolic Christian Church Nazarene|Newspaper Article The Advocate 18 January 2001 Mosque marvel|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 8 July 1992 Christ the King - Parish remembers day fire destroyed a dream|Typed report Stained glass window at Sunshine Uniting Church|Newspaper Article The Advocate 21 November 2000 Worship to continue Melkite Church|Newspaper Article Star 8 October 2019 Church chalks up 100 The Slovak Baptist and GraceWest Bible Church in Albion|Newspaper Article The Advocate 16 November 1999 Baptists go with the flow|Newspaper Article The Advocate 17 February 2004 Engaging all Buddhists|Newspaper Article The Advocate 17 February 2004 Week of Festivity to Mark St Pauls 50th|Newspaper Article The Advocate 23 November1999 Youth niche for outreach Keilor Christian City Church|Newspaper Article The Advocate 10th August 1977 Our Lady's Reunion|Our Lady's Catholic Church|Flyer Sunshine Presbyterian Church 90 years of Ministry Rewards and Crowns|Typed Notes of talk given by Ron Crosbie History of Churches in Sunshine|Typed Notes of talk given by Faye Meehon History of Our Lady's Catholic Church on 12 October 1995|Typed Notes about Sunshine Presbyterian Centenary|Copy of two photos of Sunshine Presbyterian Church Old wood church & New brick church|Newspaper Article The Advocate 19th October 1999 Page 23 Church looks at future option Church of Christ|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent Ardeer was a haven for many eastern European migrants...Church Letter 28 October 2003 St Marks Church Building is to be closed|Booklet The Rite for the dedication of the Parish Church of St. Albans The Martyr 15 March 1970|Newspaper Article The Advocate 9 November 1999 Ministry transcends politics and price Apostolic Christian Church Nazarene|Newspaper Article The Advocate 18 January 2001 Mosque marvel|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 8 July 1992 Christ the King - Parish remembers day fire destroyed a dream|Typed report Stained glass window at Sunshine Uniting Church|Newspaper Article The Advocate 21 November 2000 Worship to continue Melkite Church|Newspaper Article Star 8 October 2019 Church chalks up 100 The Slovak Baptist and GraceWest Bible Church in Albion|Newspaper Article The Advocate 16 November 1999 Baptists go with the flow|Newspaper Article The Advocate 17 February 2004 Engaging all Buddhists|Newspaper Article The Advocate 17 February 2004 Week of Festivity to Mark St Pauls 50th|Newspaper Article The Advocate 23 November1999 Youth niche for outreach Keilor Christian City Church|Newspaper Article The Advocate 10th August 1977 Our Lady's Reunion|Our Lady's Catholic Church|Flyer Sunshine Presbyterian Church 90 years of Ministry Rewards and Crowns|Typed Notes of talk given by Ron Crosbie History of Churches in Sunshine|Typed Notes of talk given by Faye Meehon History of Our Lady's Catholic Church on 12 October 1995|Typed Notes about Sunshine Presbyterian Centenary|Copy of two photos of Sunshine Presbyterian Church Old wood church & New brick church|Newspaper Article The Advocate 19th October 1999 Page 23 Church looks at future option Church of Christ|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent Ardeer was a haven for many eastern European migrants Collection of documents relating to churches in the district Archive Churches ...Letter 28 October 2003 St Marks Church Building is to be closed|Booklet The Rite for the dedication of the Parish Church of St. Albans The Martyr 15 March 1970|Newspaper Article The Advocate 9 November 1999 Ministry transcends politics and price Apostolic Christian Church Nazarene|Newspaper Article The Advocate 18 January 2001 Mosque marvel|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 8 July 1992 Christ the King - Parish remembers day fire destroyed a dream|Typed report Stained glass window at Sunshine Uniting Church|Newspaper Article The Advocate 21 November 2000 Worship to continue Melkite Church|Newspaper Article Star 8 October 2019 Church chalks up 100 The Slovak Baptist and GraceWest Bible Church in Albion|Newspaper Article The Advocate 16 November 1999 Baptists go with the flow|Newspaper Article The Advocate 17 February 2004 Engaging all Buddhists|Newspaper Article The Advocate 17 February 2004 Week of Festivity to Mark St Pauls 50th|Newspaper Article The Advocate 23 November1999 Youth niche for outreach Keilor Christian City Church|Newspaper Article The Advocate 10th August 1977 Our Lady's Reunion|Our Lady's Catholic Church|Flyer Sunshine Presbyterian Church 90 years of Ministry Rewards and Crowns|Typed Notes of talk given by Ron Crosbie History of Churches in Sunshine|Typed Notes of talk given by Faye Meehon History of Our Lady's Catholic Church on 12 October 1995|Typed Notes about Sunshine Presbyterian Centenary|Copy of two photos of Sunshine Presbyterian Church Old wood church & New brick church|Newspaper Article The Advocate 19th October 1999 Page 23 Church looks at future option Church of Christ|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent Ardeer was a haven for many eastern European migrantschurch -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - St. Albans Photographs 2021, John Alchin, 2021
... ...St. Alban the Martyr Church of England...Albans 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.50 - St. Alban the Martyr Church of England East Esplanade St. ...Albans 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.50 - St. Alban the Martyr Church of England East Esplanade St. ...These photographs provide a visual record of assorted buildings, street views, and notable locations throughout St. Albans in 2021.This photograph collection documents St. Albans in 2021.5556.01 - Association of Ukrainians 16 Alexina St St. Albans 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.02 - Association of Ukrainians 16 Alexina St St. Albans 2021 Photo 02.JPG 5556.03 - Chùa Hoàng Pháp Temple 16 Arthur St St. Albans 2021 Photo 02.JPG 5556.04 - Conrad St 35 - 53 - Shops 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.05 - Conrad St 35 - 53 - Shops 2021 Photo 02.JPG 5556.06 - Croatian Seventh-Day Adventist Church West Esplanade St Albans 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.07 - Croatian Seventh-day Adventist Church West Esplanade St.Albans 2021.JPG 5556.08 - Douglas Ave 7 - 9 St. Albans - Former Shops 2021.JPG 5556.09 - East Esplanade 2 - 8 St. Albans 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.10 - Errington Reserve Adventure Playground 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.11 - Errington Reserve Community Sporting Rooms 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.12 - Errington Reserve Community Sports Pavilion 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.13 - Errington Reserve Memorial Gates 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.14 - Errington Reserve Memorial Gates 2021 Photo 03.JPG 5556.15 - Errington Reserve Memorial Gates 2021 Photo 04.JPG 5556.16 - Errington Reserve Memorial Gates 2021 Photo 05.JPG 5556.17 - Errington Reserve Path 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.18 - Errington Reserve Scout Club 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.19 - Errington Reserve Tennis Club 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.20 - Errington Reserve Tennis Club 2021 Photo 02.JPG 5556.21 - Errington Reserve Tennis Club 2021 Photo 03.JPG 5556.22 - Errington Reserve Tennis Club 2021 Photo 04.JPG 5556.23 - Furlong Rd St. Albans - Sunshine Hospital 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.24 - Furlong Rd St. Albans - Sunshine Hospital 2021 Photo 02.JPG 5556.25 - Grantham Green Hall St. Albans 2021 Photo 02.JPG 5556.26 - Greek Orthodox Community of St Albans 27 Arthur St St. Albans 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.27 - Grow Church 95 Alfrieda St St. Albans 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.28 - Jensens Funerals 2 Arthur St St. Albans 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.29 - Jensens Funerals 2 Arthur St St. Albans 2021 Photo 02.JPG 5556.30 - John Street St. Albans 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.31 - John Street St. Albans 2021 Photo 01John Street St. Albans 2021 Photo 02.JPG 5556.32 - John Street St. Albans 2021 Photo 03.JPG 5556.33 - Spare 5556.34 - Main Rd East 112 - Shop 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.35 - Main Rd East 172 - Service Station 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.36 - Main Rd East 202 - 206 - Shops 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.37 - Main Rd East 216 - 218 - Shops 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.38 - Main Rd East 330 St. Albans 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.39 - Main Rd West 45 St. Albans - Old Post Office Site 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.40 - Main Rd West 171 - 179b - Shops 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.41 - McKechnie Reserve St. Albans 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.42 - Padley's House Winifred St 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.43 - Padley's House Winifred St 2021 Photo 02.JPG 5556.44 - Padley's House Winifred St 2021 Photo 06.JPG 5556.45 - Saint Paraskevi, Saint Barbara and Saint John the Merciful Greek Orthodox Church St. Albans Photo 01.JPG 5556.46 - Serbian Orthodox Church of St George Kate St St. Albans 2021.JPG 5556.47 - St Albans Community Youth Club Main Rd East 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.48 - St Albans Community Youth Club Main Rd East 2021 Photo 02.JPG 5556.49 - St. Alban the Martyr Church of England East Esplanade St. Albans 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.50 - St. Alban the Martyr Church of England East Esplanade St. Albans 2021 Photo 03.JPG 5556.51 - St. Albans Bingo Centre Mckechnie Street St. Albans 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.52 - St. Albans Community Centre - The Bowery Theatre 22 Princess St St. Albans 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.53 - St. Albans Community Centre - The Bowery Theatre 22 Princess St St. Albans 2021 Photo 02.JPG 5556.54 - St. Albans Community Hall And Bowery Theatre 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.55 - St. Albans Hall East Esplanade St. Albans 2020 Photo 01.JPG 5556.56 - St. Albans Hotel McKechnie St St. Albans 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.57 - St. Albans Rail Reserve West Esplanade Grassland Reserve 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.58 - St. Albans Sacred Heart Catholic Church 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.59 - St. Albans Saint Soccer Club Churchill Reserve St. Albans 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.60 - St. Albans Senior Citizen Club 171 William St St. Albans 2021 Photo 02.JPG 5556.61 - St. Albans Senior Citizen Club 171 William St St. Albans 2021 Photo 04.JPG 5556.62 - St. Albans Square 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.63 - St. Albans Vietnamese Alliance Church West Esplanade St. Albans 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.64 - Stony Creek Head Waters Laurel Street Reserve St. Albans 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.65 - Theodore St 57 - 63 St. Albans 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.66 - Washington St 16 St. Albans - Half House 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.67 - Washington St 27 St. Albans - Half House 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.68 - West Esplanade Reserve 2021.JPG 5556.69 - William St 66 St. Albans - Shops 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.70 - William St 90 - 92 St. Albans - Shops 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.71 - Winifred St 12 St. Albans - Former Shop 2021 Photo 01.JPG arthur padley, alexina street, arthur street, conrad street, west esplanade, douglas avenue, east esplanade, furlong road, alfrieda street, john street, main road east, main road west, association of ukrainians, chùa hoàng pháp temple, croatian seventh-day adventist church, errington reserve, st. albans tennis club, sunshine hospital, grantham green hall, greek orthodox community of st albans, grow church, jensens funerals, kealba hotel, mckechnie reserve, saint paraskevi, saint barbara and saint john the merciful greek orthodox church, serbian orthodox church of st george, kate street, st albans community youth club, st. alban the martyr church of england, st. albans bingo centre, mckechnie street, st. albans community centre, the bowery theatre, st. albans hall, st. albans hotel, st. albans sacred heart catholic church, st. albans saint soccer club, churchill street, st. albans senior citizen club, william street, st. albans square 2021, st. albans vietnamese alliance church, stony creek head waters, laurel street, therodore street, washington street, half houses, winifred street -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - Brimbank Churches, Mosques, Temples & other Places of Worship, City of Sunshine
... Albans St Albans Uniting Church St. Alban the Martyr Church of England St. Albans Croatian Seventh-Day Adventist Church St. ...Albans St Albans Uniting Church St. Alban the Martyr Church of England St. Albans Croatian Seventh-Day Adventist Church St. ...List of former and current churches in the City of Brimbank. This includes churches in the former City of Sunshine and City of Keilor.This report records current and former churches in the City of Brimbank as of 15th March 2026.Name Islamic Dawah Centre Of Australia Albion Methodist Church Albion Pentecostal Church Good Shepherd Christian Church Grace Generation Church Imagine Church Khalid Bin Waleed Mosque Slovakian Baptist Church St. Theresa's Catholic Church Sunshine Baptist Church Victory Grace Church of Australia Yen Ming Tang Buddhist Meditation Centre Albion Methodist Church Braybrook Methodist Church Braybrook Wesleyan Church Ardeer Ukrainian Catholic Church Chùa Bảo Vương Cyprus Turkish Islamic Community Etinchrist Kingdom Ministries Mother of God Catholic Church Queen of Heaven Church Braybook Presbyterian Church Braybrook Church of England Braybrook Methodist Church Braybrook Salvation Army Church Cao Dai Temple of Melbourne Christ the King Gateway to Glory Church God Is with Us Christian Church INC Liên Trì Tự - Lien Tri Temple Peneil Church Australia Quang Minh Buddhist Temple Samoan Assembly of God St. Andrew’s & St. Peter’s Anglican Church Chùa Ấn Quang Avalokitesvara Yuan Tong Monastery Beautiful Life Church Bosnian Islamic Centre Chùa Lộc Uyển Deer Park Methodist Church Deer Park Preca Centre St Peter Chanel Catholic Church St. John Anglican Church The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Western Community Alliance Church Avalokitesvara Yuan Tong Monastery ReSoul Church Sion Baptist Chruch Chua Phap Van Buddhist Temple Living Hope Christian Church St Paul's Catholic Church Keilor Christ Church Keilor Uniting Church in Australia St Stephen Bethlehem - Church of the Living God House of Prayer St Mary of the Assumption Parish The City of Refuge, Melbourne Brimbank Anglican Church Vantage Point Church West Campus Arise Church Seventh Day Adventist Reform Movement St Augustine's Catholic Church Resurrection Catholic Parish Church Al Nur Mosque Assembly of Belivers Church Hillsong Church - West Campus Iglesia Ni Cristo - Locale of Melbourne Maidstone Church of Christ Maidstone Church of England Maidstone Methodist Church Maidstone Mosque Maidstone Presbyterian Church Maidstone Salvation Army Church Maidstone Wesleyan Chapel New Apostolic Church Our Ladys Westside Assembly of God Worldwide Missionary Movement Melbourne Ethiopian Orthdox Church Maribyrnong Methodist Church Maribyrnong Methodist Church St Margaret's Catholic Church Hillsong Church Melbourne Greater West Campus Wesleyan Methodist Church Bridge Church West Campus Chùa Hoàng Pháp Chùa Thiện Đức Chua Tu Quang Temple Friendens Kirche Lutheran Church of St. Albans GROW Church Holy Eucharist Jehovah Witnesses Kings Park Filipino Congregation of Jehovah Witnesses Mata Chintapurni Mandir Hindu Temple St Albans Neuma Church Melbourne West Panjan Centre Peace Lutheran Church Russian Orthodox Church (Abroad) Sacred Heart Catholic Church Saint Paraskevi Greek Orthodox Church And Community St. Albans St Albans Uniting Church St. Alban the Martyr Church of England St. Albans Croatian Seventh-Day Adventist Church St. Albans Preca Centre St. Albans Slavic Church St. Albans Vietnamese Alliance Church St. George Serbian Orthodox Church St. George's Coptic Orthodox Church - Melbourne St. Paraskevi Greek Orthodox Church St. Albans St. Paul Catholic Church Temple Transform Church United Penticostal Church Western New Community Baptist Church Avalokitesvara Yuan Tong Monastery Chua Hue Quang Temple Church of Christ / Elias Church of St the Prophet (Greek-Melkite) Church of England Cloud Christian Church Community Church Holy Apostles Anglican Church Hope Of Life Community Church Jehovah's Witnesses Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses Mara Christian Church of Victoria Inc. Our Lady of the Immaculate Catholic Church Pentecostal Church Plymonth Brethren Church Plymonth Brethren Church Roman Catholic Church Seventh Day Aventist Church St. Marks Church Sunshine Sunshine Methodist Church Sunshine North Sunshine Presbyterian Church Sunshine Roman Catholic Church Sunshine Uniting Church Sunshine Vietnamese Baptist Church Sunshine Wesleyan Methodist Church Tamil Christian Fellowship Melbourne The Salvation Army The Salvation Army Westcare Vietnamese Evangelical Church Voice Of Christ Full Gospel Church Inc. Sunshine Zetseat Ethiopian Evangelical Church Australian Christian Churches Victoria Chua Phap Hoa Buddhist Temple Enjoy Church Faith & Power Ministry Revival Church Iglesia Cristiana Melbourne Murugan Hindu Temple North Sunshine Gospel Hall Pentecostal Missionary Church of Christ (4th Watch) St Bernadette's Parish St. Marys Church of England Sunshine North Presbyterian Church Sunshine North Uniting Church Tabor Romanian Pentecostal Church Western Spanish Seventh-day Adventist Church Ardeer Preca Centre Croatian Catholic Centre, Sunshine Elevation Church, Melbourne West Our Lady of Sorrows' Catholic Church St Anthony’s Greek Orthodox Church St Paul's Church Catholic Church The Potters House Christian Church (Footscray) Emmaus Catholic Church Macedonian Orthodox Cathedral Church - Nativity of The Holy Mother of God (St.Mary) St. Mary's (Holy Mother of God) Macedonian Orthodox Church Sydenham - Caroline Springs Uniting Church Sydenham Baptist Church Sydenham Presbyterian Church The Salvation Army Brimbank City Corps Town Well Uniting Church Sydenham Brimbank Presbyterian Church St. Luke's Anglican Church The Potters House Christian Church Avustralya Nur Vakfi church, churches -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Sunshine High School Class Photographs 1982, 1982
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Sonia Aldons (Teacher), Lee Causon, Annette Hartman, Mary Spiteri, Karen Briggs, Lisa McNamara Front Row (L-R) - Brenda Sultana, Sharon Bodey, Julie Edwards, Karen Dedman 5841.02 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1982 Year 7B.jpg Names may not be in correct order 3rd Row (L-R) - John Ramos, Peter Koliampas, Tom Mills, Chris Elefthgriou, Paul Gerace, Alfred Galea, Andrew Hagiliasis, Keith Mills, Richard Calleha 2nd Row (L-R) - Antonia Giacca, Jodie Martyr, Karen Fry, Tracey Leogh, Ms. Helen Yankos (Teacher), Christine Anagnostou, Nancy Cioffi, Mandy Kyriazidis Front Row (L-R) - Nina Musienico, Anne Portelli 5841.03 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1982 Year 7C.jpg 3rd Row (L-R) - Gary Walker, Orfeo Panaccio, Richard Vassallo, Richard Eberle, Jimmy Plavoulis, Michael Renssis, Simon Scerri, Peter Spiteri, Darren Williams 2nd Row (L-R) - Linda Nevodinski, Michelle Azzopardi, Michelle Azzopardi, Sharon Gauci, Ms. ...Sonia Aldons (Teacher), Lee Causon, Annette Hartman, Mary Spiteri, Karen Briggs, Lisa McNamara Front Row (L-R) - Brenda Sultana, Sharon Bodey, Julie Edwards, Karen Dedman 5841.02 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1982 Year 7B.jpg Names may not be in correct order 3rd Row (L-R) - John Ramos, Peter Koliampas, Tom Mills, Chris Elefthgriou, Paul Gerace, Alfred Galea, Andrew Hagiliasis, Keith Mills, Richard Calleha 2nd Row (L-R) - Antonia Giacca, Jodie Martyr, Karen Fry, Tracey Leogh, Ms. Helen Yankos (Teacher), Christine Anagnostou, Nancy Cioffi, Mandy Kyriazidis Front Row (L-R) - Nina Musienico, Anne Portelli 5841.03 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1982 Year 7C.jpg 3rd Row (L-R) - Gary Walker, Orfeo Panaccio, Richard Vassallo, Richard Eberle, Jimmy Plavoulis, Michael Renssis, Simon Scerri, Peter Spiteri, Darren Williams 2nd Row (L-R) - Linda Nevodinski, Michelle Azzopardi, Michelle Azzopardi, Sharon Gauci, Ms. ...5841.01 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1982 Year 7A.jpg 3rd Row (L-R) - Steven Turner, Brian Patterson, Maryan Marinkovic, Richard Gusman, Muhamed Bekirovski, Mark Halliwell, Peter Sharp 2nd Row (L-R) - Kim Warburton, Astrid Schulz, Jannine Humphries, Jane Bajada, Ms. Sonia Aldons (Teacher), Lee Causon, Annette Hartman, Mary Spiteri, Karen Briggs, Lisa McNamara Front Row (L-R) - Brenda Sultana, Sharon Bodey, Julie Edwards, Karen Dedman 5841.02 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1982 Year 7B.jpg Names may not be in correct order 3rd Row (L-R) - John Ramos, Peter Koliampas, Tom Mills, Chris Elefthgriou, Paul Gerace, Alfred Galea, Andrew Hagiliasis, Keith Mills, Richard Calleha 2nd Row (L-R) - Antonia Giacca, Jodie Martyr, Karen Fry, Tracey Leogh, Ms. Helen Yankos (Teacher), Christine Anagnostou, Nancy Cioffi, Mandy Kyriazidis Front Row (L-R) - Nina Musienico, Anne Portelli 5841.03 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1982 Year 7C.jpg 3rd Row (L-R) - Gary Walker, Orfeo Panaccio, Richard Vassallo, Richard Eberle, Jimmy Plavoulis, Michael Renssis, Simon Scerri, Peter Spiteri, Darren Williams 2nd Row (L-R) - Linda Nevodinski, Michelle Azzopardi, Michelle Azzopardi, Sharon Gauci, Ms. A. Smith (Teacher), Leanette Kieruj, Marlene Boudoloh, Svetlana Matovski, Claudine Scott Front Row (L-R) - Vicki Starrianakis, Michelle Galea, Rose Osman, Gina Dimech, Jennifer Zammit 5841.04 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1982 Year 7D.jpg 4th Row (L-R) - Paul Galea, Damir Grudic, Tommy Giordmaina 3rd Row (L-R) - Vinh Tran, Dervis Nazim, Frank Stranieri, Darren Balboni, Glenn Campbell, Brian Thiele, Nader Shenuda, Paul Demetriou, Charlie Dingli 2nd Row (L-R) - Yvonne Doyle, Melissa Vernon, Leeanne Dixon, Christina Mainella, Mr. E. Cassell (Teacher), Kathryn Hocking, Sonia Kononenko, Vera-Ann Drages, Sandra Aitken Front Row (L-R) - Josephine Pace, Aurea Pamintuan Absent - Heather Brown 5841.05 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1982 Year 7E.jpg 3rd Row (L-R) - Anthony Peronace, Emmanuel Vogiagis, Josip Kovoc, Michael Obic, Richard Saliba, Tommy Dalipis, Richard Becker, Joe Vella 2nd Row (L-R) - Eva Cvetanocski, Carmen Haber, Beverly Carrington, Lidia Markovska, Anne Ahmed, Kym Davey, Brooke Woolley, Carmen Haber, Davorica Soldo Front Row (L-R) - Maria Vouris, Frances Abela Absent - Freddy Mamo, Denise Leahy (Teacher) 5841.06 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1982 Year 8A.jpg 3rd Row (L-R) - Eddie Arfaovi, Zatcko Pandza, Peter Toderovski, Wayne James, Jim Kirko, Frank Falukozi, David Bajjada, Chris Gregoriou 2nd Row (L-R) - Mary Buttigieg, Rosina Digiglio, Tina Todorovski, Tracy Martyr, Josie Azzopardi, Rachel McDonald, Michelle Ciavarella, Dzelm Hasan Front Row (L-R) - Helen Zenonos, Julie Stefanofska, Eva Servanis, Maryanne Munteanu, Joanne Cassar, Thanh Lam Absent - Ms. F. Kingswell (Teacher), Adam Szpotko, Maria Stranieri 5841.07 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1982 Year 8B.jpg 2nd Row (L-R) - Camillo Crognale, Shane Boyd, Luka Mrkonjic, Nick Koutessis, Robert Napoli Front Row (L-R) - Anne borg, Carmen Mamo, Katy Santic, Daphne Vogiagis, Mr. J. Noack, Rita Waack, Michelle Newman, Jenny Piscopo, Adelina Pamintuan Absent - Marlene Vella, Betina Aguirre 5841.08 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1982 Year 8C.jpg 4th Row (L-R) - Clinton Hall, David Camilleri, Craig Fry, Andrew Rigo 3rd Row (L-R) - Greg Strachan, Tony Petrarca, Robert Aquilina, Paul Busuttil, Steven Grimley, Nello Ragusa, Tony Cauchi, Sam Sorgiovanni 2nd Row (L-R) - Annette Borg, Tracey Grima, Tracey Nelson, Debra Bryant, Rhonda Allen, Susan ?, Jennry Miller, Leanne Northausen, Diane Rampertshammer Front Row (L-R) - Diane Gusman, Tanya Berry Absent - Ms. K. Allen (Teacher), Rita Camilleri 5841.09 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1982 Year 8D.jpg 3rd Row (L-R) - Ricky Vassallo, Garry Leggett, Scott Hills, Frank Tamburro, Gordon Rae, Danny Sharpe, Colin Jardine, Rocco Taraborelli, Daryl Cook 2nd Row (L-R) - Tracey Martin, Laura Johnson, Karen Condon, Jeanette Spiteri, Mr. R. Armstrong (Teacher), Julie-Ann Bending, Leisa Emery, Julie Cleland, Roula Kladis Front Row (L-R) - Debra Bristow, Andrew Wright, Alison Wilson Absent - Leanne Northausen, Donna Vassallo, Betty Sujecki, Claudia Sevas, Carole Andrew, Sharon McPerson 5841.10 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1982 Year 8E.jpg 3rd Row (L-R) - Ray Benger, Alex Jesensek, Tony Stojanovski, Robert Damcevski, Warren Nason 2nd Row (L-R) - Josephine Pace, Sandra Soldaini, Sharon Hudson, Emine Huseyin, Ms. R. Punshon (Teacher), Susan Mitchell, Donna Heinjus, Felicity Hutchings, Josephine Cassar Front Row (L-R) - Rosie Buttigieg, Veronica Popek, Carmen Saliba Absent - Lisa Talbot 5841.11 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1982 Year 9A.jpg 3rd Row (L-R) - Benny Caruana, David Walker, Joseph Tabone, Andrew Howlett, Simon Welsh, Laurence Vella, Israel Keon, Joseph Previti 2nd Row (L-R) - Tessie Galea, Sandra Haber, Tonella Scalise, Theresa Zammitt, Ms. Reed (Teacher), Daiana Stradella, Rosa Cozzolino, Lynette McNabb, Julieanne Tanti Front Row (L-R) - Joan Bajada, Josephine Galea Absent - Henry Delibasic 5841.12 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1982 Year 9B.jpg 3rd Row (L-R) - Wayne Bodey, Mark Trainor, Ray Mifsud, Dean Whitmore, Scott Dickinson, Anthony Jone, Allan Pearce, Alan Gardiner, Dietmar Schultz 2nd Row (L-R) - Vilma Ruzic, Veronica Stachlewski, Kim Funston, Kelly Woolley, Mr. Hartwig (Teacher), Kristine Patten, Susan Kilpatick, Geraldine Cooper, Christine Pisano Front Row (L-R) - Silvana Musumici, Rose Cassar, Susanne Busuttil, Mary Viscovich, Jeanette Scerri 5841.13 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1982 Year 9C.jpg 3rd Row (L-R) - ?, ?, Nick Nicolaou, Jack Kourtessis, Ken Vouris, Chris Christou, Tony McAliney 2nd Row (L-R) - Lydia Fabretto, Venera Cvetanovski, Julie Doyle, Denise Condon, Mr. Smillie (Teacher), Leanne Boyd, Betty Taleski, Barabra Doyle, Susan Camilleri Front Row (L-R) - Debbie Strachan, Joyce Refalo, Zehra Bekirouski, Tracey White, Mary Loschiavo Absent - David Dzesa, Greg Sujecki 5841.14 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1982 Year 9D.jpg 4th Row (L-R) - Mark Lewis, Henry Troncoso 3rd Row (L-R) - Stephen Pengelly, Chris Zerbinos, Joseph Mount, Peter Sammut, Pom Knezevic, Mark Havryluck, Andrew Simpson, Peter Maurogenis 2nd Row (L-R) - Marita Camilleri, Kim Van Andel, ?, Merzuka Mala, Sonia Hallatsch Front Row (L-R) - Marita Camilleri, Nichole Lanham Absent - Mr. Armstrong (Teacher), George Christou, Renato Ulpiano, Sam Dimech 5841.15 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1982 Year 10A.jpg No Names 5841.16 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1982 Year 10B.jpg 3rd Row (L-R) - Frank Favorito, Frank Loschiavo, Frank Testa, Peter Georgiou, Raymond Mamo, Carmello Cugliari, Tony Cascun, Barry Newton, Paul Loschiavo 2nd Row (L-R) - Ms. D. Strantzen (Teacher), Derinda Wallace, Karen Hartmannm, Lleanne Kelly, Rosanna Care, Sue Leggett, Kathy Vouris, Melinda Smith, Laila Arfoaoi Front Row (L-R) - Sharon Bristow, Gayle Cook, Anna Petrarca, Lesley Taylor, Mary Skordis Absent - Craig Evans 5841.17 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1982 Year 10C.jpg No Names 5841.18 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1982 Year 10D.jpg 3rd Row (L-R) - Nick, Kaboukas, Louie Jonovski, Lorry Bonnici, Danny Clements, Peter Taylor, Douglas Savage, Grantley Hall, Tino Sciacca, Nick Granata 2nd Row (L-R) - Jenny Borg, Pauline Galea, Leeann Zanich, Sharon Cooper, ? (Teacher), Daniella Trento, Mary Demetriou, Phyllis Cassar, Rosa Muia Front Row (L-R) - Gina Cassar, Wendy Webb 5841.19 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1982 Year 11A.jpg 4th Row (L-R) - David Petronio, Daniel Havryluk, Scott Graham 3rd Row (L-R) - Stuart Mitchell, Paul Troiana, Michael Camilleri, Michael Georgeallis, Eddy Meilak, Nick Hagiliassis 2nd Row (L-R) - Christine Caruana, Fay Dalipis, Kylie Patten, Barbara ?, Anita Ware (Teacher), Ann Nilsen, Tatjana Ivancevic, Galina Zielinski, Kathy ? Front Row (L-R) - ? Latif, Mary Ann Portelli, Arlene Swanson, Louise Keane 5841.20 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1982 Year 11B.jpg 3rd Row (L-R) - Tony ?, Emil Ruzic, Chris Demetriou, John Kaboukos, Marcello Legovich, Geoff Elwood, Michael Camilleri, Frank Giacca, Joseph Valleja 2nd Row (L-R) - ? Sammut, Rosa Gregorace, Angela Kennedy, Leanne Overall, Mr. Chris Bassios, Sharyn Ormson, Sandra Petrovic, Mary Zerafa, Joseie Meagher Front Row (L-R) - Marlene Cassar, Georgia Klasas 5841.21 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1982 Year 11C.jpg 3rd Row (L-R) - Paul Schodde, Eddy Krt, John Viscovich, Spiros Kiriakidis, Lazarus Iacovou, Gary Brooking, Leonard Ciavarella, Mick Todorovsk, George ?, Paul ? 2nd Row (L-R) - ?, Lilly De Petro, Gail Tanis, Mr. Greg Hartwig (Teacher), Kim Leogh, Margaret Said, Vicky ? Front Row (L-R) - Ruth Azzopardi, Kathy Zerbinos, Fofi Christou 5841.22 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1982 Year 11D.jpg 3rd Row (L-R) - Steven Cauchi, John Argetto, Phillip Peake, Martin Mount, Renato Tenaglia, Alan Warburton, Peter Wolf, Sandy Jesensek, Dominic Arceri 2nd Row (L-R) - Josephine Sammut, Robyn Xuereb, Lina Carrarini, Terry Kennedy (Teacher), Seval Latif, Anna Hallatsch, Robyn Scott Front Row (L-R) - Sylvia Meilak, Rosanna Rullo, Pauline Camilleri, Linda Frank, Dani Markovska, Zina Musumeci 5841.23 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1982 Year 12 H.S.C..jpg No Names 5841.24 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1982 Year 12 S.T.C..jpg 4th Row (L-R) - Peter Quinlan, Jerry Galea, Joe Boudoloh 3rd Row (L-R) - Rafik Shenouda, Neil Branch, Peter Krasicky, John Zahra, Elias Dib, Darryn Pearse 2nd Row (L-R) - Teresa Bradshaw, Tracy Marz, Debbie Perkins, Mary Vella, Anita Siassius, Anne Skaro, Kathy Brierly, Karen James Front Row (L-R) - Nancy Cassar, Mary Borg, Debra Hurlston, Louise Xuereb, Joylene Hall 5841.25 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1982 Years 9, 10 and 11.jpg No Names 5841.26 - Sunshine High School Student Photos 1982 Staff.jpg No Namessunshine high school, sunshine north, student photograph -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - Lions Club Carnegie
... ... Martyr John...Lions Club Carnegie Barklamb Ian Dean Arthur Walters Ron Limbrick Ken Lorkin Des Campbell Jack Birch Bob Martyr John Sigmont Bob Terry Ted Barns Ian Grabau Max Fox Max McKay Warwick Malempre Les Dowling Doug Higgs Max Drinkwater David Foster Arthur Fisher Albert Lockman Roy Clubs and Associations Events and Activities Societal Events and Activities Fundraising Ted Terry Photo Contest Caulfield Hospital Caulfield Art Centre Cardiac Rehabilitation Group (Caulfield Hospital) Programs Jensen Stig Robinson Norm Down Harold Cordell Chris McDonald Wayne Forrester Ian Kraneis Michael Fundraising Events Carnegie Document Lions Club Carnegie ...This file contains 3 items: 1/A programme for the ‘Lions Club Carnegie Change Over Night’ on 02/08/1988. It includes list of past presidents, code of ethics, Lions Club invocation and list of members speaking throughout the evening. 2/A programme for the ‘Lions Club Carnegie Change Over Night’ on 04/08/1989. It includes list of past presidents, code of ethics, Lions Club invocation and list of members speaking throughout the evening. 3/A financial statement of funds raised for the Lions Club of Carnegie and funds disbursed between 1987 and 1988.lions club carnegie, barklamb ian, dean arthur, walters ron, limbrick ken, lorkin des, campbell jack, birch bob, martyr john, sigmont bob, terry ted, barns ian, grabau max, fox max, mckay warwick, malempre les, dowling doug, higgs max, drinkwater david, foster arthur, fisher albert, lockman roy, clubs and associations, events and activities, societal events and activities, fundraising, ted terry photo contest, caulfield hospital, caulfield art centre, cardiac rehabilitation group (caulfield hospital), programs, jensen stig, robinson norm, down harold, cordell chris, mcdonald wayne, forrester ian, kraneis michael, fundraising events, carnegie -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyLetter - St Pauls Anglican Church, 530 Dandenong Road, Caulfield North
... Paul Apostle and Martyr...Paul Apostle and Martyr Red Hill Ackland A.L. Drought Peter Kircher Virginia Martinu Ignaz Metal working Crafts and craft equipment Mathieson W. ...Ring out Wild Bells!', an all-encompassing history of St Pauls Anglican Church from 1904 – 2004 by Southern cross ministries.com.au. The book takes in all aspects of the church’s ministry, from acquiring the first building, church festivals, Dramatic Club, Social dances, Annual fetes, tennis club, St Pauls Preparatory School; Darish Heros, the 16 memorial stained glass windows, St Pauls dance group, Home group, the healing team, St Pauls Juvenile Orchestra and womens guilds. Correspondence to Claire Barton, dated 29/04/2010 from Cynthia Nyholm, with enclosed book – Ring out Wild Bells the centenary book for St Pauls Anglican Church; Caulfield North 2004.st paul’s anglican church, lynch frank rev., nyholm cynthia, falkingham john canon, north caulfield, ivens george walter dr., kircher godfre rev., saunders harriet eleanor (nelly), wilson albert rev., thewlis brian rev., saunder elizabeth (topsy), meredith charles rev., rutherford. graeme rev., arnold leonard rev, drought john rev., hannaford. john rev., rich roger rev., grully/moore alison, charles oliver, bell towers, clarke henry lowther, roberts frank, ngaruk william, boon wurrung, aboriginal peoples, the black chapel, hawthorn road, balaclava road, glen eira road, taylor rev., seddon rev., edith street, park street, st. mary's parish, shelley edgar, ellerslie, roe thomas, salisbury street, st. elmo's community, mccartney hugh, herring nigel, robinson john, mollinson a.j., derby parade, vance george, statham rev., priest rev., cox rev., queen's hall caulfield, jolly edith, evans jan, societal event and activities, clubs and associations, sporting clubs, cohen leslie, cohen doris, 'anselm', manses, wilson albert mrs, wainwright emily, ivens eleanor, roberts frank, falkenstein lynaire, dove bill, lawn david, edwards peter, jenkins barry, backhouse gerald, triller henrietta, monahan marjorie, wainright bill, 'yanga', alma road, dandenong road, fitzwater mr, lovell house girls school, st paul's preparatory school, independent schools, kindergartens, hoggart mrs, jackson miss, davidson bob, hutchens bernard, meredith benjamin, mannett david, hutchins harry, vicars, foote sheila, scholes lillian, mee elroy, driver marjorie, manton betty, bottomley hilda, west joan, finn grace, dell hazel, guild of the holy spirit, carrigan john rev., allen douglas, thompson norman, hardy don, moroney john, scott-simmons harry, morphet george, houghton robert, drought tom, stringer alf, miller eddie, michie bill, roberts david, hardy bill, cohen vernon, cohen leon, thewlis jeremy, tanner simon, lambert luke, wainwright bill, wilson albert, meredith charles, williams louis r., architects, dawson and smith, builders, monuments and memorials, st. paul apostle and martyr, red hill, ackland a.l., drought peter, kircher virginia, martinu ignaz, metal working, crafts and craft equipment, mathieson w., stained glass, morgan kerr w., cohen ursula, french anne maree, stephens evelyn, roberts janet, tanner john, oliphant alison, oliphant david, drought alison, widdowson charles rev., rich regina, fettel rex, amson evan, amson angela, stonehouse elwyn, thewlis elsbeth, cranswick jim, byrne meredith, jackson jill, jackson family, fitzgerald anne, molineux john, pilkington merridee, wood noel, major paula, major tracy, kaines fiona, west ed, nelson jenny, booth anne, pental road, carnarvon road, daynes alysa, tanner john, tanner winkie, jackson les, thornton graham, thornton gwyn, drought gladys, mcgillivery joan, glennen jim canon, wood maureen, wood david boyle, wood felicity, corrie ian, corrie lesley, sharrock heidi, sharrock lynette, sharrock david, rutherford david, samuel anto (hilda), hannaford john, palliar bob, golden hope healing sanctuary, hostels, moore alison, johnson wendy, stringer barbara, carson penny, edwards joan, glen eira intercessary group, smith beverly, daynes aylsa, lyon tryphena, fitzgerald anne, de bibra (peggy) margaret, de bibra florence, singleton george, darke guy, thompson norman, hutchinson jay, lawry margaret, woddy julie, mcgrath lesley, amson angela, prashanthi samuel, mclean rob, st. elmo's fire alpha in victoria, kainey john, kainey dick rev., amson evan, hannaford janine, hannaford john rev., playgrounds, shinkfield thelma, west joan, staham clive, batey mandy, walker david rev., stokes tom rev., batey david, freeman lesley, social services, pittaway geoff, jones greg, turf club hotel, the angel, conway carolyn, razmaran (raz) rameen, moore peter, thewlis sharon, walker stephen, turuwhenva jo maka maka, redman dylan, jolly david, toombs nicole, hannaford/akins christy, akins ben, edwards rozanne, masson andrew, batey kyle, batey ailsa, kovars aranka, graffiti, mcallister alison, buchanen noel, cocks damien, holland m.w., artists, akins robert, barberis irene, reynolds chris, wolstencroft ivor, gully/moore alison, moore peter, engineers, kovacs joseph, architects, vicars-foote bequest dorothy, hallock shanta, newman philip, molineux john, stained glass, molineux kim, moorhouse philip, o'farrell gavan, smith beverley rev., peppercorn miss, corrigan mrs, choirs, thomas ronald, geo fincham and sons, wicks mr, mcgillivery alf, organs, mcgillivery ian, touzeau mme, triller lily, lawrence jean, falkingham john, bonsal/boone peter, tweeddale alistair, worsnop paul, stonehouse pam, rutherford graeme, rutherford caroline, braun doug, naughton celia, correll madge, edwards joan, paranavitana darshini, gebert barb, wood felicity, cowell alison, mannaford lawson, ellankoon robby, knight sheila, thornton graeme, kyle estelle, davies john, roberts frank, welch ian, de saint-ferjeux, francis peggy, gill heather, lambert dale, newing joyce, young rosemary, mcallister (pownell/washington), roeland linda, mcdonald brendan, lewis irene, lewis graham, fitzgerald anne, hoffman tim, kaines fiona, marriott dianne, stryk angela, leaf narelle, choo lucy, fitzgerald narelle, nunis mark, waterman roma, beggs joshua, cramer deb, beggs camilla, gebert kelvin, oakes joanne, sargeant john, schulz wendy, smith lerisse, austin adrian, mitchell stephanie, oakes jessica, cropley stan, banks caroline, banks peter, chen caroline, west rob, chen family, mcgough virginia (now mcdonald_, fin tania, stonehouse elwyn, ryan luisa, knight sheila, savage ian rev., kircher jillian, kircher pamela, kircher margaret, bernaldo darryl, rich cassandra, rich leighton, james scott, correll madge (nee gamble), correll tony, o'brien maureen, rodwell kevin, de vries isabella, de vries andre, de vries darren, cummins mr, roberts mr, de vries ngaio (nee morre), wainright emily, wainright william, massauelli lionel, roberts frank, foster muriel, thomas janet, laycock gordon, shiel john, langmuir keith, langford alan, burns jack, manson ian, manton john, mclean robert, lund milton, carr sylvia, ross margie, naughton michael, edwards joan, chappele ethel, chappele marion, pollard mrs, moorhouse michelle, shipp joyce, hayman jean, bright-parker kath, stringer thelma, armstrong wendy, martin neil, stonehouse janet, eddy elsie, gras elsie, macartney kitty, ormond special school (katandra), herring nigel, roe sisters, watson w.g., nicholls w., beith harley, cullen phyllis, burns leline, hayman eric, boyd-jones ennys, roberts frank, ellankoon chrissie, blommestein michael, ahn sil -
Greensborough Historical SocietyBook, Mick Tracy: the Irish scripture reader: or The martyred Convert and the priest, a tale of facts, 1887_
... Hard cover book with red cover embossed with a tree emblem and title: "Mick Tracy The Irish Scripture Reader" Mick Tracy: the Irish scripture reader: or The martyred Convert and the priest, a tale of facts. ...This book was presented as a gift to Allan Partington, a member of the Greensborough Methodist Sabbath School in 1917.Shows the attendance of children at Sunday School in the early 20th Century. Owned by Allan Partington.337 pages. Black and white illus. Hard cover book with red cover embossed with a tree emblem and title: "Mick Tracy The Irish Scripture Reader"Book plate: Methodist Sabbath School Greensborough. Awarded to Allan Partington. Signed H. Mitchell, Supt. December 1917.allan partington, methodist sabbath school, greensborough methodist church -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchBook - Paperback book, William Thomson Hill, The Martyrdom of Nurse Cavell : the life story of the victim of Germany's most barbarous crime, 1915
... Cavell's story has resonated deeply for generations, solidifying her place as a martyr and a symbol of humanitarianism amidst the brutal realities of war. ..."The Martyrdom of Nurse Cavell: The Life Story of the Victim of Germany's Most Barbarous Crime" recounts the tragic and inspiring story of Edith Cavell, a British nurse whose unwavering dedication during World War I led to her execution. William Thomson Hill meticulously chronicles Cavell's life and service in Belgium, where she aided wounded soldiers from all sides of the conflict. This historical biography explores the circumstances surrounding Cavell's arrest and trial, painting a vivid picture of wartime Belgium and the moral complexities faced by those caught in the crossfire. More than just a biography, this book serves as a powerful testament to courage, compassion, and self-sacrifice in the face of unimaginable adversity. Cavell's story has resonated deeply for generations, solidifying her place as a martyr and a symbol of humanitarianism amidst the brutal realities of war. It is a timeless and important account of a life lived in service to others. - from BiblioSmall, worn paperback book with a faded and discoloured cream cover that is torn along the spine. There is a portrait of Nurse Cavell in a round template in the centre of the cover and the title and sub-title are rinted above and below the image in brown print.non-fiction"The Martyrdom of Nurse Cavell: The Life Story of the Victim of Germany's Most Barbarous Crime" recounts the tragic and inspiring story of Edith Cavell, a British nurse whose unwavering dedication during World War I led to her execution. William Thomson Hill meticulously chronicles Cavell's life and service in Belgium, where she aided wounded soldiers from all sides of the conflict. This historical biography explores the circumstances surrounding Cavell's arrest and trial, painting a vivid picture of wartime Belgium and the moral complexities faced by those caught in the crossfire. More than just a biography, this book serves as a powerful testament to courage, compassion, and self-sacrifice in the face of unimaginable adversity. Cavell's story has resonated deeply for generations, solidifying her place as a martyr and a symbol of humanitarianism amidst the brutal realities of war. It is a timeless and important account of a life lived in service to others. - from Biblio edith cavell, nurses biograohy, world war 1914-1918 german atrocities, german occupation of belgium -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Book, Chamberlain, Ernest, The 33rd Regiment - North Vietnamese Army: Their history (1965 - 1989) (including the Battles of Binh Ba - 1969 and Nui Le -1971 (Copy 2), 2017
... National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast 1961-1975 -- Participation Australian 1961-1975 -- Campaigns Vietnam War 1961-1975 -- Regimental histories Battle of Binh Ba Battle Of Nui Le An important aspect worth recognising is that the book has been able to give expression to the deep gratitude, sentiment, spirit of camaraderie, and sacred companionship towards the Regiment's almost 4,000 martyrs that bravely fought, shed their blood and died - offering up their lives for the Nation's independence and freedom. ...An important aspect worth recognising is that the book has been able to give expression to the deep gratitude, sentiment, spirit of camaraderie, and sacred companionship towards the Regiment's almost 4,000 martyrs that bravely fought, shed their blood and died - offering up their lives for the Nation's independence and freedom.Including the Battles of Binh Ba - 1969 & Nui Le -1971).An important aspect worth recognising is that the book has been able to give expression to the deep gratitude, sentiment, spirit of camaraderie, and sacred companionship towards the Regiment's almost 4,000 martyrs that bravely fought, shed their blood and died - offering up their lives for the Nation's independence and freedom. 1961-1975 -- participation, australian, 1961-1975 -- campaigns, vietnam war, 1961-1975 -- regimental histories, battle of binh ba, battle of nui le
