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Glen Eira Historical Society
Letter - ELSTERNWICK BAPTIST CHURCH, GLEN HUNTLY ROAD, 481, ELSTERNWICK
... Wigg C..... Wigg C. Whelan S. J. Ratelift Betty Carpenter C. Drew Chas ...Elsternwick Baptist Church Golden Jubilee (1894 – 1944) Booklet, with an accompanying letter from Helen Lewis, dated 03/04/1977 (Church secretary) and a hand written brief history of church mostly taken from Booklet. Also a double-sided Golden Jubilee Programme for events held 16/09/1944 – 26/09/1944. History dates back to 1858.elsternwick baptist church, mclean, d. f. pastor, elsternwick, blackburn g. h. rev, glenhuntly road, roth a. g. rev, mcdonald s. a. rev, thomas b., moulton. h. h., linolen o. r. rev, wood. f. j. rev, allum h., golden jubilee, robertson r. rev, allison j. b. rev, longley h., greyson j. rev, thompson a. r. rev, scholefield h. g. rev, thomas b, webber w., weir k., wood a, wood f, carpenter c, rimington f, wills f, samuel nell miss, blackburn g. h. mrs, brooks w. a., wright c. w mrs, westmore h. w mrs, wood a. mrs, thomas b mrs, pattinson l. miss, rowlston j. miss, dennis d miss, o’ donnell p. miss, constantine b, drew. c. a, davis h.s, davies w, swanston e. e, parkinson j t, sheldon j, steel p.w, montgomery b, tillyer g, greyson w, tudball f., curtis h. f., swanton g. h., steel p.w, le maistre f. w, thurgood g.f., thompson j. c., elsternwick, glen eira road, st. mary’s, caulfield union church, poole william rev., gregson john rev., reid john rev., day edwin rev., orrong road, glenhuntly road, elsternwick congregational church, old grammar school, regent street, chapman s. rev., williamson g. rev., gregson mrs., gregson f miss, gregson m. miss, gregson w. mrs, davis h. s. mrs, hare mrs, turner d, turner d. mrs, tillyer g. mrs, aston a. e, aston a. e mrs, hastings george picking a, picking a. mrs, drew ca, drew c. a. mrs, kebby mrs., dance g. mrs, webber mrs, brooks mrs, wills mr., turner mr w, warnewood h rev, williamson r. rev, mclean d.f. pastor, foundation stones, st. george’s road, davies n., roth a.g. rev, linden o. r. rev, hebenstreit mr., stone mr., penn mr., pennstone, robertson r. rev, thompson a. r. rev, mcdonald. s. a . rev., ormond church, thompson a.r. mrs, steel p. w mrs., steel pw, pater a.s., blackburn g.h. rev., bean a w rev., blackwell a. e. rev., porches, organs, kew – church, dhurringile, drew charles, burgess mrs, pearson e. a., montgomery b., montgomery b, thurgood mr., swanton g. h., harvey. misses, drummond am, waite f miss, waite h. j., waite miss l, gregson w., battle c. w., crabb v. f., wigg c., whelan s. j., ratelift betty, carpenter c., drew chas., tillyer george, hebenstreit h, hastings a, kennedy g, parkinson a.e., parkinson h.g., wills v., davis matron., carpenter c.a., elliot d., heyneman jg., lambert d. r, middlin p. m., rimmington fc, watt k. r., wills f. c., allum k. v, trodd. a. w, blackmore m., casey c. b, chalmers m. a., chapman f., sutton r., watt l. j, wood. f. c, whelan p., lambert g., crabbe t. f, thomas rowland., blackwell h., thomas bernard, phillips j. w, marris alice, caulfield, booran road, clergy residences, fires, caulfield union church, burgess mrs, brick, kappa sigma pi, baptist ce committee, y. p. fellowship, cricket clubs, dennis clubs, kindergartens, halls, sunday schools, heating and cooling, choirs, ladies’ auxilary, ladies’ fellowship guild, junior church, christian endeavour, senior girls’ missionary union (sgmu), gymnasiums, yp league, men’s morning meeting, men’s society, brooks a, junior choir, pope w g mrs, hughes aa mla, kerr freda miss, lewis helen i. mrs, shannon lb rev -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Window weights, Circa 1890
... was a mechanical engineer and Mr C Wiggs was an experienced foundry worker... was a mechanical engineer and Mr C Wiggs was an experienced foundry worker ...Dutton and Wiggs operated a brass and iron foundry known as the Warrnambool Brass and iron Foundry situated in Timor St. Mr Dutton was a mechanical engineer and Mr C Wiggs was an experienced foundry worker. They were innovative in their work and also manufactured a large number of everyday items such as verandah posts, brackets and milk aerators.The significance lies in the fact that the items were manufactured in Warrnambool by a well- established local business. Two solid cast iron rods of cylindrical shape with one flattened edge with name imprinted. Hollowed out section on one end. S. Wiggs W,bool. One has the number 7 and the other 5 cast into the metal. warrnambool, wiggs, dutton & wiggs, window weights -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Article - Sarah Harding's Crumpets, Wodonga, 1977
C & G Harding Pty Ltd opened a $350,000 crumpet-making factory in Wigg Street, Wodonga on 18th March 1977. The company director and plant manager was John Harding. They initially employed 20 local employees. At its peak the business baked hundreds of thousands of crumpets every week, producing 7,200 crumpets per hour. As well as being exceptionally popular in Wodonga, they shipped their products as far away as Sydney, The business closed in the 1990s. The Sarah Harding Baking Company originated in Richmond, Victoria. William Harding was convicted of sheep stealing in 1846 and sentence to 10 years transportation. Harding was lucky he was not sentenced a decade earlier - he trained in carpentry and arrived a free man. In 1852, he was working on the foundations of a new home when his neighbour - the wealthy politician William Highett - gave him a loan to build the Kingston Hotel in Richmond where he was the licensee in 1854. It was successful, but Harding drank and gambled much of the profits and when he slighted Highett in a card game the loan was foreclosed. The Hardings were saved by wife Margaret and daughter Sarah, the eldest of their 17 children, who started a successful crumpet business - the Sarah Harding Baking Company. The company operated for over 100 years, carried on in several locations by descendants and relatives of the original William Harding who died in Hawthorn, Victoria in 1904 after a long and colourful life. The Wodonga business was the first C & G Harding bakery to be established outside of Melbourne.This item is significant because it represents a successful Wodonga business.An advertisement for a Wodonga business. It includes a business logo and an image of the premises.Sarah Harding's Crumpets THE PERFECT PARTNERS FOR MURRAY VALLEY DAIRY PRODUCE C. & G. Harding Pty. Ltd. WIGG STREET, WODONGA, 3690 Telephone: STD 060 24 4205wodonga businesses, c & g harding, sarah harding's crumpets -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Programme, Freemasons' Hall Camberwell Lodge No 159 Installation program for Bro. Leigh Scott Tuesday March 7 1933
A cream cardboard folded in half with an insert of one page of cream paper. Printing is in Dark blue of various Fonts and sizes. Holes punched on left hand side with light blue ribbon threaded through and tied in bow.h w j anderson, r v andrewartha, j d bailey, s baird, c a baker, c j c baker, f c beck, e h blackwood, f c bleach, e v block, c bott, o boulton, w d bourne, j brown, n buckman, w g burrell, camberwell lodge no 159, c e carter, norman christensen, g s clark, j w coldwell, h n davies, h r dixon, t h edwards, h a emonson, k w epstein, l a, epstein, frederick ernest espie, f frewin, w h c goss, p f guthridge, a s hall, r hanson, h s harvey, j e higginbotham, rev a t holden, a e hollinshead, h w humphries, e a kent, j r kent, s j lanceter, w j lees, d livingstone, r j long, a machar, w mair, h a manson, j mark, masonic hall st edmonds road, prahran, w mciiroy, d c mills, h w moffat, h munson, g s neville, a e o'brien, l f orr, h e l perkins, r purser, w j rickard, g h rule, j j ryan, g t sanderson, leigh scott, h a shave, e a smith, a e spiller, a stickland, h s stillwell, e l swift, a b templeman, hawksburn lodge no 272, w c towns, dr w g h tregar, h wain, r l wardlaw, r whyte, g w wigg, t j wilson, j p wishart -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Programme, The Hawksburn Lodge No 272 Installation program For Bro. Frederick Ernest Espie held at Masonic Hall Prahran dated 28 February 1933
Outer cover is grey cardboard folded in half with dark blue printing on front only in various Fonts and sizes. It has a border around the writing and also has the emblem of the Square and Compass on front. The inside page is light blue paper folded in half with Dark blue printing on each page. It is in various Fonts and sizes.h w j anderson, r v andrewartha, j d bailey, s baird, c a baker, c j c baker, f c beck, e h blackwood, f c bleach, e v block, c bott, o boulton, w d bourne, j brown, n buckman, w g burrell, camberwell lodge no 159, c e carter, norman christensen, g s clark, j w coldwell, h n davies, h r dixon, t h edwards, h a emonson, k w epstein, l a, epstein, frederick ernest espie, f frewin, w h c goss, p f guthridge, a s hall, r hanson, h s harvey, j e higginbotham, rev a t holden, a e hollinshead, h w humphries, e a kent, j r kent, s j lanceter, w j lees, d livingstone, r j long, a machar, w mair, h a manson, j mark, masonic hall st edmonds road, prahran, w mciiroy, d c mills, h w moffat, h munson, g s neville, a e o'brien, l f orr, h e l perkins, r purser, w j rickard, g h rule, j j ryan, g t sanderson, leigh scott, h a shave, e a smith, a e spiller, a stickland, h s stillwell, e l swift, a b templeman, hawksburn lodge no 272, w c towns, dr w g h tregar, h wain, r l wardlaw, r whyte, g w wigg, t j wilson, j p wishart