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Glen Eira Historical SocietyBook - St Peter's Catholic Church, Bentleigh East
... ... The Parish Fete...Heriot Maurice FR McKenna Fred FR Wade Terry FR Gebbie Gordon FR Casey William FR Maloney Des FR O’Sullivan FR Guiney John Upton John Stephen Kennedy James O’ Meara Noreen SR Coakley Daniel FR Chevalier Wilma Sierakowski Michael FR Centre Road Bentleigh East Bignell Road Opal Court The Lighthouse Project McKenna Centre Memorial Stone The Anchor Bayside Learning Memorial Garden And Wall St Peter's School Presentation Sisters Daughters Of Our Lady Of The Sacred Heart Casey Reserve Outside School Hours Program Moorleigh Community Centre St James College St James College Chapel Loganville Hostel Loganville Social Committee The Beacon Moongala Drop-In Centre Berlin Wall Souvenir St Peter's Memorial Book Faith And Life Development Altar Servers Deaneries Bentleigh Chadstone Clayton Bentleigh East Moorabbin East Murrumbeena Oakleigh Ormond Clayton South Liturgy Group Friday Mass Sacramental Sponsoring Sunday School Baptism Support Children Liturgy Of The Word Pre Marriage Program Cancer Support Group Ministry To The Sick Loss And Grief Support Junior Youth Support Senior Youth Support Outreach Bingo The Parish Fete White Elephant Young Vinnies St Vincent de Paul Spirituality In The Pub (S.I.P) The Passionist Family Group Movement Rite Of Christian Initiation For Adults (R.C.I.A) Prayer Around The Cross St Peter's Prayer Group St Peter's Choir Antioch Catholic War Veterans Association Memorial Bursary Fund Catechetics St Peter's Catholic Church Book St Peter's Catholic Church, Bentleigh East ...The Golden Harvest Is A Book That Continues The History Of St Peter’s Parish, Bentleigh East From 1984 – 2005. The Book Discusses Community Life For The Previous 25 Years, Specifically Outreach And Services, Liturgy, Faith Education, And Fundraising, Finishing With Recollections From Parishioners.heriot maurice fr, mckenna fred fr, wade terry fr, gebbie gordon fr, casey william fr, maloney des fr, o’sullivan fr, guiney john, upton john stephen, kennedy james, o’ meara noreen sr, coakley daniel fr, chevalier wilma, sierakowski michael fr, centre road, bentleigh east, bignell road, opal court, the lighthouse project, mckenna centre, memorial stone, the anchor, bayside learning, memorial garden and wall, st peter's school, presentation sisters, daughters of our lady of the sacred heart, casey reserve, outside school hours program, moorleigh community centre, st james college, st james college chapel, loganville hostel, loganville social committee, the beacon, moongala drop-in centre, berlin wall souvenir, st peter's memorial book, faith and life development, altar servers, deaneries, bentleigh, chadstone, clayton, bentleigh east, moorabbin east, murrumbeena, oakleigh, ormond, clayton south, liturgy group, friday mass, sacramental sponsoring, sunday school, baptism support, children liturgy of the word, pre marriage program, cancer support group, ministry to the sick, loss and grief support, junior youth support, senior youth support, outreach, bingo, the parish fete, white elephant, young vinnies, st vincent de paul, spirituality in the pub (s.i.p), the passionist family group movement, rite of christian initiation for adults (r.c.i.a), prayer around the cross, st peter's prayer group, st peter's choir, antioch, catholic war veterans association, memorial bursary fund, catechetics, st peter's catholic church -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyNewsletter - St Peters Church of England, Murrumbeena
... Parish Messenger... St Agnes Glenhuntly... St Peters Murrumbeena... Murrumbeena... Phillips Rev W. A.... Organs... Glen Huntly... Rothschild St... ADDISCOMBE... House Names... Carnegie... Neerim Road... Inghaim Rev. A.E.... Churches... World War 1914-1918... Emily Street... Green Rev. Walter... Gleaners’ Union... Sowers (Missionary Band)... Carnegie Methodist Church... St Peters Church of England... Green Rev W.G.A.... St Peters Vicarage... Tennis Clubs... Baptisms... Weddings... Womens Missionary Unions... Watts-Ditchfield Rev. J.E.... Mothers Union... Sunday School... Ladies Guild... Baglin Rev. J.T.... Hospitals’ League of Mercy... Nursing Classes... Thomas Dr.... Faulkner E.H.... Advertisements... Depression 1929-1939... Business... Fete...Parish Messenger St Agnes Glenhuntly St Peters Murrumbeena Murrumbeena Phillips Rev W. A. Organs Glen Huntly Rothschild St ADDISCOMBE House Names Carnegie Neerim Road Inghaim Rev. A.E. Churches World War 1914-1918 Emily Street Green Rev. Walter Gleaners’ Union Sowers (Missionary Band) Carnegie Methodist Church St Peters Church of England Green Rev W.G.A. St Peters Vicarage Tennis Clubs Baptisms Weddings Womens Missionary Unions Watts-Ditchfield Rev. J.E. Mothers Union Sunday School Ladies Guild Baglin Rev. J.T. Hospitals’ League of Mercy Nursing Classes Thomas Dr. Faulkner E.H. Advertisements Depression 1929-1939 Business Fete ...This file contains four items. THE PARISH MESSENGER St Agnes Glenhuntly and St Peters Murrumbeena – six newsletters dated from August 1912 to June 1914. St Peters Church Papers, Murrumbeena and Carnegie - two newsletters dated August 1915. St Peters Church Parish Paper, Murrumbeena and Carnegie – twenty newsletters dated from September 1917 to June 1925. St Peters Parish Paper, Murrumbeena, Carnegie and Hughesdale, nine newsletters dated from April 1926 to July 1934. All newsletters include information on Church activities, names of vicars and church officeholders.the parish messenger, st agnes glenhuntly, st peters murrumbeena, murrumbeena, phillips rev w. a., organs, glen huntly, rothschild st, addiscombe, house names, carnegie, neerim road, inghaim rev. a.e., churches, world war 1914-1918, emily street, green rev. walter, gleaners’ union, sowers (missionary band), carnegie methodist church, st peters church of england, green rev w.g.a., st peters vicarage, tennis clubs, baptisms, weddings, womens missionary unions, watts-ditchfield rev. j.e., mothers union, sunday school, ladies guild, baglin rev. j.t., hospitals’ league of mercy, nursing classes, thomas dr., faulkner e.h., advertisements, depression 1929-1939, business, fete, vestry, confirmation, bands, festivals, picnics, poynder rev. r., thos. grogan, drapery, awards, associations, church services, ingham rev. a.e., schools, cragg miss elvie, principals, choirs, st peters troop of boy scouts, hoggart miss, st peters school, st peters girls school, booth miss d., andrew miss eileen, meredith rev. charles w., church day school, walker miss, financial documents -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyDocument - Invitation, Consecretion of Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Port Melbourne, Nov 2017
... Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne The new church has been consecrated within the original Parish Hall, after the church itself was sold for redevelopment celebrations fetes and exhibitions religion - anglican (holy trinity) rev noel whale rev dr philip frier Invitation to attend the consecration of Holy Trinity Anglican Church of Port Melbourne by the Archbishop of Melbourne, Dr Philip Frier, Sunday 12 Nov 2017 Document Invitation, Consecretion of Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Port Melbourne ...The new church has been consecrated within the original Parish Hall, after the church itself was sold for redevelopmentInvitation to attend the consecration of Holy Trinity Anglican Church of Port Melbourne by the Archbishop of Melbourne, Dr Philip Frier, Sunday 12 Nov 2017celebrations fetes and exhibitions, religion - anglican (holy trinity), rev noel whale, rev dr philip frier -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyProgramme, St Joseph's Parish - Reopening of the Church, Sep 1999
... Hugh BROWN, Parish Priest Religion - Roman Catholic Church (St Josephs) Celebrations Fetes and Exhibitions Jim POWER Hugh BROWN Fred ELLIOTT Kay ELLIOTT Robert WINDUSS Dianne DRURY Bill BLACKMORE Jacqui O'CALLAGHAN Cellia CARMODY Joseph LYNCH Sally O'SHANNESSY Norma SHEEHAN Charlotte WINDUSS Frances MOORE Paula ELLIOT Ed McDONNELL Fiona McDONNELL Scott McDONNELL Brendan O'DONNELL Kate RYAN Kate CLEAVES Program of service for the reopening of St Joseph's Catholic Church 5 Sept 1999. 16pp, cover cream and green with full colour representation of stained glass window St Joseph's Parish - Reopening of the Church Programme St Joseph's Parish ...Church and grounds were renovated in 1999, completed 4th September in time for the reopening service the following day. Hugh BROWN, Parish PriestProgram of service for the reopening of St Joseph's Catholic Church 5 Sept 1999. 16pp, cover cream and green with full colour representation of stained glass windowreligion - roman catholic church (st josephs), celebrations fetes and exhibitions, jim power, hugh brown, fred elliott, kay elliott, robert winduss, dianne drury, bill blackmore, jacqui o'callaghan, cellia carmody, joseph lynch, sally o'shannessy, norma sheehan, charlotte winduss, frances moore, paula elliot, ed mcdonnell, fiona mcdonnell, scott mcdonnell, brendan o'donnell, kate ryan, kate cleaves -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyDocument - Bulletin, St Joseph's Parish - Reopening of the Church, Sep 1999
... Hugh BROWN, Parish Priest Religion - Roman Catholic Church (St Josephs) Celebrations Fetes and Exhibitions Jim POWER Hugh BROWN Fred ELLIOTT Kay ELLIOTT Robert WINDUSS Dianne DRURY Bill BLACKMORE Jacqui O'CALLAGHAN Cellia CARMODY Joseph LYNCH Sally O'SHANNESSY Norma SHEEHAN Charlotte WINDUSS Frances MOORE Paula ELLIOT Ed McDONNELL Fiona McDONNELL Scott McDONNELL Brendan O'DONNELL Kate RYAN Kate CLEAVES Church bulletin for the reopening of St Joseph's Catholic Church 5 Sept 1999. 4pp, light green insert in program St Joseph's Parish - Reopening of the Church Document Bulletin St Joseph's Parish ...Church and grounds were renovated in 1999, completed 4th September in time for the reopening service the following days. Hugh BROWN, Parish PriestChurch bulletin for the reopening of St Joseph's Catholic Church 5 Sept 1999. 4pp, light green insert in programreligion - roman catholic church (st josephs), celebrations fetes and exhibitions, jim power, hugh brown, fred elliott, kay elliott, robert winduss, dianne drury, bill blackmore, jacqui o'callaghan, cellia carmody, joseph lynch, sally o'shannessy, norma sheehan, charlotte winduss, frances moore, paula elliot, ed mcdonnell, fiona mcdonnell, scott mcdonnell, brendan o'donnell, kate ryan, kate cleaves -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, J E & B L Rogers, 'Ivy Grange', Malmsbury Street, c. 1965
... fete. The Dean had been a dear and lifelong friend of the late Fr. O'Donoghoe, the beloved pastor of the Kew parish. ...fete. The Dean had been a dear and lifelong friend of the late Fr. O'Donoghoe, the beloved pastor of the Kew parish. ...Rate Book evidence records that by 1870 Charles Vickers, architect, was the occupier of this house, having an NA.V. at that date o f£1105, although it is apparent that the house was in fact built by 1864, from the dat; set in the brickwork above the main door. In 1873 the property was purchased by David Beath, a merchant, and it was in the following year that the house was first recorded as 'Ivy Grange'. Beath was a deeply religious man and was a foundation member of both the Congregational and the Presbyterian (the Church of Scotland) Churches of Kew . He added, probably the tower wing, to the house in 1877 when architects Crouch and Wilson called tenders in that year 'for the erection of bluestone additions to (a) villa at Kew, for Davis Beath Esq.' The house was again added to in 1885 by the leading firm Reed, Henderson and Smart. For a number of years in the 1920s 'Ivy Grange' was used as a private mental hospital and is currently a guest house. In 1921 a fete was held at Ivy Grange in aid of building a new church (Sacred Heart, Kew): "Garden Fete in Aid of New Church, Kew. A SUCCESSFUL FUNCTION. Beautiful weather favoured the opening of a garden fete at "Ivy Grange," the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lawlor, Malmsbury and Princess streets, Kew, on last Saturday afternoon, in aid of the fine new Church of the Sacred Heart, Kew, which is now receiving its finishing touches. Not content to wait for the official opening, the lady stallholders did a good business on the previous evening. The ceremony was performed" by the Very Rev. Dean Hegarty, P.P., V.F. (Carlton), with whom were associated the Rev. J. Manly, P.P. (Kew), and the Rev. R. S. Benson, P.P. (South Yarra), Mr. and Mrs. J. Lawlor, and others. Fr. Manly, who was cordially received, said he desired to thank Mr. and Mrs. Lawlor for lending their charming grounds, and for the trouble, time and expense they had given to preparing for the fete. He wished to thank Dean Hegarty for coming to open the fete. The Dean had been a dear and lifelong friend of the late Fr. O'Donoghoe, the beloved pastor of the Kew parish. Next June the Dean would celebrate the golden jubilee of his priesthood, so they could see that he was not a young man. (Laughter.) He hoped that the fete would be a great success, and that when his Grace the Archbishop —: (applause) — should open the new church, he (the speaker) would be able to present a satisfactory financial statement. (Applause.) Dean Hegarty, who was very cordially received, said it was a source of great pleasure to him to come to Kew, of which he entertained many pleasant recollections. The new church would have delighted the heart of their late beloved pastor, but it had pleased God to take him to a holler temple. His mantle had fallen on worthy shoulders, in the person of Fr. Manly—(applause)—who was carrying on the work of the parish well and vigorously. (Applause.) Some wondered how these great works were successfully accomplished. The prime factor in the wonderful progress of the Church— the work of the people, priests and nuns—was their deep, abiding Catholic faith. (Applause.) Kew was not by any means a large parish, yet look at the magnificent church that Fr. Manly was building on the hill! He said to his people, "Come, follow me, and we shall win through." (Applause.) It gave him great pleasure to declare the fete open, and he wished it the highest measure of success. (Prolonged applause.) Mr. J. Lawlor, who was greeted with applause, in moving a hearty vote of thanks to Dean Hegarty for his presence and support, said he knew of the great work done by the Dean in Gippsland, where he (the speaker) lived when a young man. The Dean ministered to a parish at that time as large as was the diocese of Sale to-day. The Dean and Fr. Manly reflected credit on the pioneer priests, who had laid well and solidly the foundations, of religion in Victoria. (Applause.) He was glad that reference had been~made to the work of their late beloved pastor, Fr. O'Donoghoe. : Mr. Pierce Cody seconded the motion, which, was carried by acclamation. The Dean,* in acknowledging the compliment, paid a tribute to Mr. and Mrs. Lawlor for their great generosity in connection with the fete, and complimented them on their successful efforts. (Applause.). A cafe chantant, organised by Mr. John. Sullivan, was contributed to by Misses G. Hornal, M. O'Donnell, Ella Burke, Eileen Burke, Alice Marsh, and M. Carrucan, and Messrs. T. Hammond, J. Donovan, J. Sullivan, and Fr. Lanigan. Mrs. J. Donovan was at the piano. St. Vincent de Paul Boys' Orphanage Band (South Melbourne) rendered selections. The stalls ware as follow:—Cake and Sweets Stall: Mesdames Needham, Treacey, Lynch and Cody. Fancy Stall: Mesdames Lawlor, J. P. Martin, M. Treacey, Simpson, Giddons and A. Molton, and Miss, Shirley. Refrestiment Stall: Mesdames Shiels, Hunter, Kealy, Duane and the Misses Turner and Delahunty; Produce Stall: Mesdames O'Sullivan, Mareli, Carrucan, and Kennedy. Mr. P. J. Kennedy acted as hon. general secretary. The fete was continued in the evening, the grounds being brilliantly illuminated. (Advocate (Melbourne, Vic. : 1868 - 1954), Thursday 7 April 1921, page 13) In 1930 it was acquired by the Carmelite Fathers for use as a novitiate: "IVY GRANGE," KEW." Acquired for Carmelite Novitiate. The valuable property, "Ivy Grange," Kew. which" belonged to the McGuiness family has been acquired by the Carmelite Fathers for a novitiate." (Advocate (Melbourne, Vic. : 1868 - 1954), Thursday 18 September 1930, page 18This work forms part of the collection assembled by the historian Dorothy Rogers, that was donated to the Kew Historical Society by her son John Rogers in 2015. The manuscripts, photographs, maps, and documents were sourced by her from both family and local collections or produced as references for her print publications. Many were directly used by Rogers in writing ‘Lovely Old Homes of Kew’ (1961) and 'A History of Kew' (1973), or the numerous articles on local history that she produced for suburban newspapers. Most of the photographs in the collection include detailed annotations in her hand. The Rogers Collection provides a comprehensive insight into the working habits of a historian in the 1960s and 1970s. Together it forms the largest privately-donated collection within the archives of the Kew Historical Society.Ivy Grange, cnr Malmsbury and Princess Streets, Kew. Ivy Grange. Home of David Beath. Commenced 1864, Tower Wing added 1877. Chap 38.ivy grange, malmsbury street, dorothy rogers, david beath, charles vickers, crouch and wilson, kew houses
