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Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Textile - Bible marker, Christmas Day and Easter Sunday Bible marker
... Bible marker...Christmas Day and Easter Sunday Bible marker...Cream coloured Bible markers are used on Christmas Day...Cream coloured grosgrain ribbon bible marker with gold... Street Malvern East melbourne Cream coloured Bible markers ...Cream coloured Bible markers are used on Christmas Day and Easter Sunday. Cream coloured grosgrain ribbon bible marker with gold fringing at each end. The bible marker has an embroidered Latin cross at one end and "ihs" at the other."ihs" -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Functional object - Bible marker
... Bible marker...Bible marker...G131.1 and G131.2 Cream bible marker with gold fringe... Street Malvern East melbourne Bible marker G131.1 and G131.2 ...G131.1 and G131.2 Cream bible marker with gold fringe and a small appliqued cross at each end; G131.3 and G131.4 purple bible marker the same as G131.1 and G131.2; G131.5 and G131.6 burgundy bible marker the same as G131.1 and G131.2; G131.7 and G131.8 green bible marker the same as G131.1 and G131.2.bible marker -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Textile - Bible marker
... Bible marker...Black grosgrain ribbon bible marker with gold fringing... Street Malvern East melbourne Black grosgrain ribbon bible marker ...Black grosgrain ribbon bible marker with gold fringing and an embroidered Latin cross at each end. The crosses are detailed in gold metallic thread. -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, The Holy Bible, 1914
This Bible was given in March 1916 to Private Henry Havelock Rogers (1895-1917), the son of Joseph and Ellen Rogers of Warrnambool. He left Australia in April 1916 as a member of the 14th Battalion (17 Reinforcement Group) and died in France in April 1917 as a result of wounds. The cousins named on the card were the three older children of Arthur and Agnes Rogers, also of Warrnambool. Joseph and Arthur Rogers were brothers. The Bible was found in the MacDonald Street, South Warrnambool home of Bill Rogers, another son of Arthur and Agnes Rogers not born until the 1920s (deceased estate item). This item has a particular poignancy as it was given to a Warrnambool World War One soldier who was killed in action. Perhaps he carried the Bible with him and it was returned to his family after his death. This is a brown leather-covered book of 822 pages. The cover extends over the edges of the pages and has gold lettering on the front cover and spine. The pages are gilt-edged and there are several colour maps at the end of the book. There is a blue ribbon marker encased in the binding. The inscription is on a loose card and is handwritten in black ink. ‘To Dear Harry Wishing Him God Speed & Safe Return From His Loving Uncle, Aunt And Cousins, Rita, Alfie & Charlie’. henry rogers, rogers families of south warrnambool, world war one and warrnambool -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book - BOOK, NEW TESTAMENT AND HOLDER, John C Winston Co. International Bibles, c1939-1945
1. Pocket sized book. It has a dimpled leather cover. Colour black. The page ends are gold tinted. There are 568 pages. There is a purple page marker ribbon attached to the book. 2, Cardboard cover that slides over the book. Labelled "ClearNUtype" Testament. The smallest large type testament published. It has a stylistic map of the two hemispheres of the world.1. Inside front cover = "A little token of welcome to Dear Fred, wishing you all the best of luck. Love from Auntie Eva & family 19 Aug 44". On page 351 - Book of Romans - Chapter 5, verses 38 & 39 have been marked & underlined. 2. Äuntie Eva & family to Pte Addlem F E, Neereman, Maldon, Victoria. ww2, christianity -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book, New Testament
The bible was carried by William James BLAKE No 3110. Enlisted in the 8th reinforcements 60th Batt AIF on 25.9.1916. Embarked for England 16.12.1916. Transferred to the 46th Batt 29.6.1917. Promoted to L/Cpl 6.10.1917. Hospitalised 16.5.1918 with Dysentery. KIA 18.9.1918.Pocket size New Testament. Black cover with red & gold edges to pages, & black tape marker.bibles, books -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Book - The Holy Bible, Late 19th Century
A King James version of the Bible presented to the Allansford Congregation in 1881 by J H Atkinson who was a chemist from 1848 to 1876 on the corner of Sackville and Bank Streets Port Fairy . In January 1878 he opened a pharmacy in partnership with Warrell in the Apothecaries Hall in Timor Street. Rev. Swinburn was an assistant at St Paul’s Church in 1880.St Paul’s Church, Allansford opened in 1882 and this donation would have been one of the earliest donations to the congregation.Olive green/ brown leather cover with imprinted rectangular pattern on front and back covers. Spine has Holy Bible in gold lettering. It has dark blue ribbon page marker and gold on edges of pages.Presented to the Church of England Allansford by J.H Atkinson, Warrnambool, September 1881. Also letter from Mr Atkinson to Rev. Swinburn.allansford, st paul's allansford, j h atkinson, rev swinburn, bible, 1881 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Book - Bible, 1961
Cream leather Bible with title on spine in silver and cream, ribbon page marker attached, page ends are silver. Title: The New English Bible - New Testament Oxford Cambridge See also items NA4579 -Wedding dress NA5076 - Garter NA5077 - Good luck Charm NA5090 - Stocking NA5091 - Veil The New English Bible - New Testament Oxford Cambridgebooks, religion