Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Flyer - List, Gifts, Chapel of St Peter, 1917
... by Miss Gladys Hawkey
- Sanctuary Rail
- Choir Stalls and Chancel... by Miss Gladys Hawkey
- Sanctuary Rail
- Choir Stalls and Chancel ...
The St Peter chapel was furnished thanks to donations of supporters of the Mission. Some were donated for the previous temporary chapel at the Sidney Street site and some are lost.
- Holy Table (altar): donated by Mrs Shuter, in Memoriam of Charles Shuter
- Cross:
- Vases (lost)
- Stained Glass Windows: donated by Misses Edith and Ruby Forge, in Memoriam J. Leslie Forge
- Altar Lectern
- Alms Dish: donated by the Godfrey sisters in Memoriam of their parents
- Credence Table: donated by
- Sanctuary Chairs: donated by Miss Gladys Hawkey
- Sanctuary Rail
- Choir Stalls and Chancel Screen
- Lectern (donated in 1909)
- Pulpit (donated in 1907)
- Prayer Desk (a plaque to Goldsmith)
- Bible and Prayer Books
- Font
- Cover for Font
- Pews
- Offertory Collection Plates (lost)
- Music Cupboard in Vestry (lost)
The document lists all the gifts donated by generous supporters of the Mission in 1917.
The chapel was built during World War 1 as. memorial to the merchant seamen lost during the war.
These items are still in the chapel today.A4 document on cream colour paper, wording in black ink.gifts, chapel of st peter, flinders street, mission to seafarers, mission to seamen, gladys amy hawkey (1886-1974), reverend alfred gurney goldsmith, gifts-1917, amelia shuter nee lord, beatrice elizabeth higgins (nee shuter), charles shuter