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Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Kew Congregational Church, Walpole Street, 1978
... Kew Congregational Church, Walpole Street...kew congregational church...The site of the former Kew Congregational Church...Faded colour photograph of the Kew Congregational Church..."KH-137 / Former Congregational Church"... The site of the former Kew Congregational Church was the earliest ...The site of the former Kew Congregational Church was the earliest 'built' place of religion in Kew. An earlier building by Charles Vickers was replaced by a new brick church designed by Albert Purchas. Following the creation of the Uniting Church, the church at 30 Walpole Street was declared redundant and demolished to make way for the Bodalla Nursing Home (itself later demolished).Faded colour photograph of the Kew Congregational Church in Walpole Street (Dem. 1978/9). "KH-137 / Former Congregational Church"kew congregational church, architects -- albert purchas, churches -- kew (vic.), walpole street -- kew (vic.), congregational churches -- melbourne (vic.) -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Interior of the Kew Congregational Church, Walpole Street, The Sears Studio, 1920s
... Interior of the Kew Congregational Church, Walpole Street...congregational churches - kew (vic)...The first Kew Congregational Church in Walpole Street... of the Kew Congregational Church. Shows detail of pews, pulpit... board]. Reverse: "P. Inside of Kew Congregational Church" ... The first Kew Congregational Church in Walpole Street, was designed ...The first Kew Congregational Church in Walpole Street, was designed by Charles Vickers, and opened in 1860. The second church on the site, designed by the architect Charles Wharton was demolished in 1970s. Rare photograph of the interior decoration and layout of an important and now demolished church in KewBlack and white photograph, on card, featuring the interior of the Kew Congregational Church. Shows detail of pews, pulpit and ornate brickwork. Front: "The Sears Studio" "Melbourne" [printed on mounting board]. Reverse: "P. Inside of Kew Congregational Church" wapole street - kew (vic), congregational churches - kew (vic), chirch interiors -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Congregational Church Sunday School
... Congregational Church Sunday School...CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES -- vICTORIA...The site of the former Kew Congregational Church... of the Congregational Church in Walpole Street, Kew (demolished). The undated...MISS I MILLIST [sic] / CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH KEW / ? SUNDAY... The site of the former Kew Congregational Church was the earliest ...The site of the former Kew Congregational Church was the earliest 'built' place of religion in Kew. An earlier building by Charles Vickers was replaced by a new brick church designed by Albert Purchas. Following the creation of the Uniting Church, the church at 30 Walpole Street was declared redundant and demolished to make way for the Bodalla Nursing Home (itself later demolished).Posed photograph, mounted on card, of the congregation of the Congregational Church in Walpole Street, Kew (demolished). The undated photograph was taken at the side of the red brick churchMISS I MILLIST [sic] / CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH KEW / ? SUNDAY SCHOOLchurches -- kew (vic.), congregational churches -- victoria, walpole street -- kew (vic.) -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Former Congregational Church, Walpole Street, Stewart West, 1977
... Former Congregational Church, Walpole Street...Congregational Churches...The site of the former Kew Congregational Church...Colour print positive of the former Congregational Church... Congregational Church"... The site of the former Kew Congregational Church was the earliest ...The site of the former Kew Congregational Church was the earliest 'built' place of religion in Kew. An earlier building by Charles Vickers was replaced by a new brick church designed by Albert Purchas. Following the creation of the Uniting Church, the church at 30 Walpole Street was declared redundant and demolished to make way for the Bodalla Nursing Home (itself later demolished).Colour print positive of the former Congregational Church in Walpole Street, Kew. The front of the polychrome brick building showing the small steeple and the front entrance."Oldest church in Kew. Victoria. Taken Oct '77. Formerly Congregational Church"churches -- kew (vic), congregational churches, walpole street -- kew (vic), albert purchas -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Former Congregational Church, Walpole Street, Stewart West, 1977
... Former Congregational Church, Walpole Street...Congregational Churches...The site of the former Kew Congregational Church...Colour print positive of the former Congregational Church... Congregational church"... The site of the former Kew Congregational Church was the earliest ...The site of the former Kew Congregational Church was the earliest 'built' place of religion in Kew. An earlier building by Charles Vickers was replaced by a new brick church designed by Albert Purchas. Following the creation of the Uniting Church, the church at 30 Walpole Street was declared redundant and demolished to make way for the Bodalla Nursing Home (itself later demolished).Colour print positive of the former Congregational Church in Walpole Street, Kew. A side on view of the red brick and concrete renders building showing the small steeple and the front entrance."Oldest church in Kew. Taken Oct 1977. Formerly Congregational church"churches -- kew (vic), congregational churches, walpole street -- kew (vic), albert purchas -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Entrance, Kew Congregational Church, Walpole Street, 1978
... Entrance, Kew Congregational Church, Walpole Street...Kew Congregational Church...The site of the former Kew Congregational Church... Congregational Church in Walpole Street (Dem. 1978/9). The single door..."KH-137 / Donated by H. Gielen / Former Congregational... The site of the former Kew Congregational Church was the earliest ...The site of the former Kew Congregational Church was the earliest 'built' place of religion in Kew. An earlier building by Charles Vickers was replaced by a new brick church designed by Albert Purchas. Following the creation of the Uniting Church, the church at 30 Walpole Street was declared redundant and demolished to make way for the Bodalla Nursing Home (itself later demolished).Faded colour photograph of an entrance door of the Kew Congregational Church in Walpole Street (Dem. 1978/9). The single door had an ornate iron grill above it. The door was set within a concrete stucco neo-Gothic arch surrounded by red brick work."KH-137 / Donated by H. Gielen / Former Congregational Church"kew congregational church, architects -- albert purchas, churches -- kew (vic.), walpole street -- kew (vic.), congregational churches -- melbourne (vic.) -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Sunday School, Congregational Church, Walpole Street, c.1900
... Sunday School, Congregational Church, Walpole Street...Congregational church -- kew (Vic)...The Congregational Church in Walpole Street, Kew (now... and teachers from the Congregational Church in Walpole Street. ...Reverse: "Kew Congregational Church / ? Sunday School. Miss... The Congregational Church in Walpole Street, Kew (now demolished ...The Congregational Church in Walpole Street, Kew (now demolished) was designed by Albert Purchas. The second church was built on the site of an earlier church designed by Charles Vickers.Sepia photograph on board of Sunday School students and teachers from the Congregational Church in Walpole Street. Reverse: "Kew Congregational Church / ? Sunday School. Miss A. Millist" [donor]. circa 1900"churches -- kew (vic), congregational church -- kew (vic), sunday schools -- kew (vic), walpole street -- kew (vic.) -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Congregational Church in Scallan Street Stawell
... Congregational Church in Scallan Street Stawell....Postcard original Congregational Church Scallan St. Stawell... of the post card. The image is the Congregational Church in Stawell...Congregational Church Stawell 21. (On the back) Empire post... grampians Postcard original Congregational Church Scallan St ...Postcard original Congregational Church Scallan St. Stawell with picket fence and double gateway. Postcard No 21. The church in this photograph was built in 1874 and opened on Sunday September 13th. The Rev. S.C. Kent, of Melbourne was the Preacher. The building was intended to accommodate 250 people. The cost, exclusive of the land was 800 pounds. The building was designed and supervised by Rev J.G. Wilson. The Church was the first to be lit with gas in Stawell. Note gas light on the porch. This building is now used by the Lutheran Church.One post card of a church with 3 enlarged photos of the post card. The image is the Congregational Church in Stawell. The church is brick with a picket fence and double gateway with a black dog lying beside the gateway. Enlargements donated by Congregational Church.Congregational Church Stawell 21. (On the back) Empire post card real photograph by T. R. G. Williams Araratstawell -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Plate, Warrnambool Congregational Church, Early to mid 20th century
... Warrnambool Congregational Church...congregational church, warrnambool... by the Warrnambool Congregational Church for church functions and receptions...‘Warrnambool Congregational Church’ ... by the Warrnambool Congregational Church for church functions and receptions ...This plate was probably part of a crockery set used by the Warrnambool Congregational Church for church functions and receptions. The Warrnambool Congregational Church began when two men, Robert Winton and Thomas Nayler, met in 1862 to discuss the possibility of establishing a church of the Independent order. As a result the first Congregational Church was opened in Liebig Street, Warrnambool in 1864 with William Pentland as the first Minister. Samuel Nettleton was a notable member of the congregation, being the Superintendent of the Sunday School for 60 years. In 1940 the Congregational Church moved to a building in Henna Street and in 1973 the Congregational Church merged with the Methodist Church to form what is known today as the Uniting Church. In 1976 the former Congregational Church building in Henna Street was sold to the Salvation Army. This plate is of interest as a memento of the Warrnambool Congregational Church, an institution that no longer exists under that name. This is a cream-coloured china plate with a gold trim around the outer edges and the name of the church in the centre in a black and white scroll pattern. The gold trim is now almost obliterated. The edges of the plate are chipped in several places and the plate is much stained and blotched. ‘Warrnambool Congregational Church’ congregational church, warrnambool, history of warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Plate, Saucer, Early 20th century
... warrnambool congregational church...This saucer came from the Warrnambool Congregational Church...‘Warrnambool Congregational Church’... This saucer came from the Warrnambool Congregational Church ...This saucer came from the Warrnambool Congregational Church and was probably part of a set of crockery used by the church members at social gatherings. The Warrnambool Congregational Church was founded in 1862 when Robert Winton and Thomas Nayler conducted a meeting in Warrnambool to consider the possibility of forming a local Independent church. The first minister was William Pentland and the first church was in Liebig Street. A notable member of the Congregational Church was Samuel Nettleton who was the Superintendent of the Sunday School for 60 years. In 1940 a new church was opened in Henna Street. In 1973 there was a merger of the Congregational Church and the Methodist Church, resulting in the formation of the Uniting Church in 1977. In 1976 the former Congregational Church in Henna Street was sold to the Salvation Army. This saucer is of interest as a memento of the former Congregational Church in Warrnambool. It comes from the early 20th century days when the church would have had a strong following in the city. This is a cream-coloured saucer with double gold edging around the outer rim. The lettering in the middle of the saucer is black and white. The inside of the saucer is much stained. ‘Warrnambool Congregational Church’warrnambool congregational church, history of warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Plate, Warrnambool Congregational Church, Early 20th century
... Warrnambool Congregational Church...warrnambool congregational church...This plate comes from the Congregational Church...Warrnambool Congregational Church’... This plate comes from the Congregational Church in Warrnambool ...This plate comes from the Congregational Church in Warrnambool. It was probably part of a set of crockery used by church members at social events. The Warrnambool Congregational Church was established in 1862 when Robert Winton and Thomas Nayler set up a meeting to discuss the possibility of establishing an Independent Church in Warrnambool. The first minister was William Pentland and the first church was opened in 1864 in Liebig Street. Samuel Nettleton was a notable early church member, being Superintendent of the Sunday School for 60 years. A new church was opened in Henna Street in 1940. In 1973 the Congregational Church merged with the Methodist Church to form the Uniting Church in 1977. In 1976 the former Congregational Church in Henna Street was sold to the Salvation Army. This plate is of interest as a memento of the former Congregational Church in Warrnambool. In the early to mid 20th century this church was a strong and influential force in the Warrnambool community. This is a cream-coloured dinner plate made of china. The gold bands around the edge of the plate are now almost obliterated. The lettering in the middle of the plate is black and white. The plate has several chips on the edge and is somewhat stainedWarrnambool Congregational Church’warrnambool congregational church -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Congregational Church with Manse in Scallan Street c1930's
... Congregational Church with Manse in Scallan Street c1930's...Congregational Church Scallan Street Stawell...Congregational Church Stawell... grampians Congregational Church Scallan Street Stawell ...Congregational Church Scallan Street Stawell. This photograph shows the Manse beside the church and was taken in the 1930's. The manse has an established garden around the building which looks in good condition. The picket fence is the same as in the post card photograph 106 of the Congregational Church built in 1874. Black & white photograph of a scene depicting a brick Church with a manse beside the Church and a picket fence. The manse has a verandah out the front with a corrugated iron roof. Congregational Church Stawellstawell -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Caulfield Properties
... Trinity Congregational Church...Photograph of Trinity Congregational Church, date unknown... Congregational Church Churches Photograph of Trinity Congregational ...Photograph of Trinity Congregational Church, date unknownglen huntly, grange road, trinity congregational church, churches -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Unknown, Congregational Church, Walpole Street, 1977
... Congregational Church, Walpole Street...congregational church, walpole street (kew), charles...The Congregational Church was built on the site...Congregational Church, Walpole Street, Kew, 1977 (now...Inscriptions on reverse: "KH-99. Congregational Church... The Congregational Church was built on the site of the first church in Kew ...The Congregational Church was built on the site of the first church in Kew. This church, the second on the site, was designed by the Kew architect Charles Vickers and opened in 1860. The distinctive polychrome brick façade designed by Vickers contrasted with the style that he employed for other churches he designed during this period; they were usually constructed in bluestone. In the 1960s, a new ministry saw the erection of a neon cross at the apex of the church. The illuminated cross could be seen from Church Street, Hawthorn. The church was later to be demolished, and the land sold for the construction of modern villas. The Kew Historical Society's Pictures Collection is comprised of photographs, postcards and original works of art. The photographs include original (mainly) images dating from the 1870s to the present. A number of these photographs derive from the former City of Kew's Civic Collection while others are the work of amateur and professional photographers. Most of the images in the collection depict people, places and objects within the suburbs of Kew and Kew East. Other photographs depict other locations in Melbourne and Victoria. A number of the photographs are of statewide and/or national significance.Congregational Church, Walpole Street, Kew, 1977 (now demolished). View of the polychrome facade facing Walpole Street. The use of polychrome brick by Alfred Purchas (the second architect) reflects his preference for this architectural style, such as in his design for Tarring (now Ruyton Girls' School)Inscriptions on reverse: "KH-99. Congregational Church Walpole St Kew. Built 1854. Now amalgamated with United Churches 1977."congregational church, walpole street (kew), charles vickers -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Congregational Church, Walpole Street, 1977
... Congregational Church, Walpole Street...congregational church, walpole street (kew), charles...The Congregational Church was built on the site...Congregational Church, Walpole Street, Kew, 1977 (now... Inscriptions on reverse: "K.H.701. Congregational Church... The Congregational Church was built on the site of the first church in Kew ...The Congregational Church was built on the site of the first church in Kew. This church, the second on the site, was designed by the Kew architect Charles Vickers and opened in 1860. The distinctive polychrome brick façade designed by Vickers contrasted with the style that he employed for other churches he designed during this period; they were usually constructed in bluestone. In the 1960s, a new ministry saw the erection of a neon cross at the apex of the church. The illuminated cross could be seen from Church Street, Hawthorn. The church was later to be demolished, and the land sold for the construction of modern villas.Congregational Church, Walpole Street, Kew, 1977 (now demolished). View of the polychrome facade facing Walpole Street. The use of polychrome brick by Alfred Purchas (the second architect) reflects his preference for this architectural style, such as in his design for Tarring (now Ruyton Girls' School) Inscriptions on reverse: "K.H.701. Congregational Church Walpole St Kew. First church in Kew. Now amalgamated with the United Churches."congregational church, walpole street (kew), charles vickers -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, undated c.1912 - 1920
... Malvern Congregational Church, Sunday School, picnic...The Malvern Congregational Church was built in 1886...Sepia photograph of the Malvern Congregational Church... Street Malvern East melbourne The Malvern Congregational Church ...The Malvern Congregational Church was built in 1886 and demolished in 1996. A Coles Supermarket was built on the site.Sepia photograph of the Malvern Congregational Church Sunday School Picnic.Sunday School Picnicmalvern congregational church, sunday school, picnic -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, 3.3.1991
... The Chewton Congregational Church was built in 1856. Its.... Congregational Church.... Street Malvern East melbourne The Chewton Congregational Church ...The Chewton Congregational Church was built in 1856. Its first minster was the Rev. Frederick John Pitman.B & W photograph of the exterior of the Chewton ex. Congregational Church.Chewton ex. Congregational Chapelchewton, congregational chapel, rev. frederick john pitman -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, 3.3.1991
... The Chewton Congregational Church was built in 1856. Its.... Congregational Church.... Street Malvern East melbourne The Chewton Congregational Church ...The Chewton Congregational Church was built in 1856. Its first minster was the Rev. Frederick John Pitman.B & W photograph of the exterior of the Chewton ex. Congregational Church.Chewton ex. Congregational Chapelchewton, congregational chapel, rev. frederick john pitman -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Album - Album page, Congregational Church, Grange Road, Circa 1972
... Congregational Church, Grange Road...congregational church... of the Congregational Church on Grange Road...Hand written: Congregational Church, Grange Road [top right... Congregational, church at 152 Grange Road, Glenhuntly, is a small timber ...This photograph is part of the Caulfield Historical Album 1972. This album was created in approximately 1972 as part of a project by the Caulfield Historical Society to assist in identifying buildings worthy of preservation. The album is related to a Survey the Caulfield Historical Society developed in collaboration with the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and Caulfield City Council to identify historic buildings within the City of Caulfield that warranted the protection of a National Trust Classification. Principal photographer thought to be Trevor Hart, member of Caulfield Historical Society. Most photographs were taken between 1966-1972 with a small number of photographs being older and from unknown sources. All photographs are black and white except where stated, with 386 photographs over 198 pages. This church has since become the Greek Orthodox Church. From Victorian Heritage Database: Citation for Greek Orthodox Church HO84 https://vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/places/43587 (as at 19/10/2020) The former Primitive Methodist, later Congregational, church at 152 Grange Road, Glenhuntly, is a small timber building, erected in 1885 (89?) in South Melbourne and relocated to Glenhuntly in 1909. It is a highly individual picturesque timber structure with distinctive spire and timber enrichment. It has aesthetic, historical and social significance. Its aesthetic value is derived from the choice of materials and picturesque Gothic Revival character showing American influence. Its historical value is derived from its survival as a rare example of a Primitive Methodist Church building whilst its social value hinges on its early roles as a place of worship for the Primitive Methodists in South Melbourne and the Congregationalists in Glenhuntly.Page 72 of Photograph Album with two photographs (one portrait and one landscape) of the upper exterior and tower of the Congregational Church on Grange RoadHand written: Congregational Church, Grange Road [top right] / 72 [bottom right] trevor hart, congregational church, grange road, gothic revival, carnegie, glen huntly, glenhuntly, greek orthodox church, primitive methodist church, spire, timber buildings -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Former Congregational Church, Walpole Street, H. Gielen, c.1977
... Former Congregational Church, Walpole Street...Kew Congregational Church...The site of the former Kew Congregational Church... Congregational Church Walpole St. / Demolished 1979 / Build 1860 replaced... The site of the former Kew Congregational Church was the earliest ...The site of the former Kew Congregational Church was the earliest 'built' place of religion in Kew. An earlier building by Charles Vickers was replaced by a new brick church designed by Albert Purchas. Following the creation of the Uniting Church, the church at 30 Walpole Street was declared redundant and demolished to make way for the Bodalla Nursing Home (itself later demolished).Faded colour print positive of the former church in Walpole Street, Kew. The photo shows the north side of the church. "(Total of 5 photographs) / Reg No KH-137 / Former Congregational Church Walpole St. / Demolished 1979 / Build 1860 replaced the Independent Chapel 1854 / Donated by Hans Gielen, Kew Municipal Librarian 1979"kew congregational church, churches - kew (vic.), walpole street -- kew (vic.) -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Historical Caulfield to 1972, photo album by Jenny O’Donnell, Orrong Rd
... Congregational Church...2 photos of Congregational Church (cnr King St)... Congregational Church King St Edwardian cottages O’Donnell Jenny 2 photos ...2 photos of Congregational Church (cnr King St)elsternwick, orrong rd, churches, congregational church, king st, edwardian cottages, o’donnell, jenny -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Unknown, Congregational Church, Walpole Street, 1977
... Congregational Church, Walpole Street...congregational church, walpole street (kew), charles...The Congregational Church was built on the site...Congregational Church, Walpole Street, Kew, 1977 (now...Inscriptions on reverse: "KH-100. Congregational Church... The Congregational Church was built on the site of the first church in Kew ...The Congregational Church was built on the site of the first church in Kew. This church, the second on the site, was designed by the Kew architect Charles Vickers and opened in 1860. The distinctive polychrome brick façade designed by Vickers contrasted with the style that he employed for other churches he designed during this period; they were usually constructed in bluestone. In the 1960s, a new ministry saw the erection of a neon cross at the apex of the church. The illuminated cross could be seen from Church Street, Hawthorn. The church was later to be demolished, and the land sold for the construction of modern villas. Photograph of an historic church in Kew by noted architects Charles Vickers and Alfred Purchas.Congregational Church, Walpole Street, Kew, 1977 (now demolished). View of the polychrome facade facing Walpole Street. The use of polychrome brick by Alfred Purchas (the second architect) reflects his preference for this architectural style, such as in his design for Tarring (now Ruyton Girls' School)Inscriptions on reverse: "KH-100. Congregational Church Walpole St Kew. First church built in Kew 1860. Chapel on site 1854. Became a member of the United Churches 1970s". congregational church, walpole street (kew), charles vickers -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Book, Surrey Hills Uniting : a history of the Surrey Hills Uniting Church, Jul-16
... wyclif congregational church (surrey hills vic)..., Congregational and Uniting Church history since these churches had..., Congregational and Uniting Church history since these churches had... of Wesleyan, Methodist, Congregational and Uniting Church history ...This volume provides a record of Wesleyan, Methodist, Congregational and Uniting Church history since these churches had their origins in Surrey Hills in th 1880s.This volume provides a record of Wesleyan, Methodist, Congregational and Uniting Church history since these churches had their origins in Surrey Hills in the 1880s. 134pwyclif congregational church (surrey hills vic), centenary methodist church (surrey hills), congregational churches - victoria- surrey hills, surrey hills (vic) - church history, (mr) graham beanland -
Canterbury History Group
Document - Honour Roll World War One Congregational Church Canterbury, c1918
... Honour Roll World War One Congregational Church Canterbury... Canterbury Congregational Church... of the Congregational Church Canterbury. copied by Jenny Fullard... of the Congregational Church Canterbury. copied by Jenny Fullard Document Honour ...List of names on the World War One Honour Roll of the Congregational Church Canterbury. copied by Jenny Fullardcanterbury, canterbury road, canterbury congregational church, churches, world war 1914-1918, honour boards, canterbury uniting church -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, undated c.1912 - 1920
... Malvern Congregational Church, Sunday School, picnic...The Malvern Congregational Church was built in 1886...B & W photograph of the Malvern Rd. Congregational Church... Street Malvern East melbourne The Malvern Congregational Church ...The Malvern Congregational Church was built in 1886, replacing the original church built in 1873. The 1886 church was demolished in 1996. A Coles Supermarket was built on the site.B & W photograph of the Malvern Rd. Congregational Church located at the corner of Winter St. and Glenferrie Rd. malvern congregational church, sunday school, picnic -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - Lydia Chancellor collection: congregational church Bendigo and district
... Lydia Chancellor collection: congregational church Bendigo...Congregational Church...The Sutton grange Congregational Church was built in 1865...Manilla folder titled: Congregational Church Bendigo... The Sutton grange Congregational Church was built in 1865. Original ...The Sutton grange Congregational Church was built in 1865. Original services were held in the home of Mr James Grey who served the church for 50 years. The Bendigo Congregational church originally operated out of the Mechanics Institue building before moving temporarily to the Church of England school room. In May 1858, a meeting was held to establish a permanent building and tenders were called in September 1858. Land was purchased in Forest Street from the estate of Mr WIlkinson and the new brick structure was opened 28/11/1858.Manilla folder titled: Congregational Church Bendigo and district. Centenary of congregationalism in Bendigo 1859 to 1959, 14-15 March 1959. Centenary of congregational church and state school at Sutton Grange, 27-28 March 1965. Also, press reports in the Bendigo Advertiser.sutton grange, congregational church, centenary -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph, 31 December 1972
... Congregational churches...St John’s Congregational Church was established in 1888... Carlisle Street St Kilda melbourne St John’s Congregational Church ...St John’s Congregational Church was established in 1888 on the corner of Barkly and Mitford Streets, near the Village Belle Hotel in South St Kilda. The building has now been demolished. The photograph was taken at the final service. The church closed in 1974 and gave its hymn books, carpets and curtains to its sister church, East St Kilda Congregational Church at the corner of Hotham and Inkerman Streets (later East St Kilda Uniting Church and now Trinity-St Nicholas Church). black and white photographHonour board of Sth St Kilda Cong ch. Closing Service 31 Dec 1972. First World War 1914-18. SKHS 00771st kilda, churches, congregational churches, wwi, world war i, great war, honour roll, st john's congregational church -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph
... St John's Congregational Church...St John’s Congregational Church was established in 1888... Carlisle Street St Kilda melbourne St John’s Congregational Church ...St John’s Congregational Church was established in 1888 on the corner of Barkly and Mitford Streets, near the Village Belle Hotel in South St Kilda. The building has now been demolished. The photograph was taken at the final service. The church closed in 1974 and gave its hymn books, carpets and curtains to its sister church, East St Kilda Congregational Church at the corner of Hotham and Inkerman Streets (later East St Kilda Uniting Church and now Trinity-St Nicholas Church).black and white photographPortion of ceiling of St John Cong. Church South S Kilda. Closing Service 31 Dec 1973st kilda, churches, st john's congregational church, congregational churches -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Early days in Nunawading
... Congregational Church... 2 1870 re the first anniversary of the Congregational Church... of the Congregational Church at Springfield, Nunawading.... Church at Springfield, Nunawading. Congregational Church ...Letter from Margaret Luke of Box Hill. Copying material from 'The Victorian Independent' of April 2 1870 re the first anniversary of the Congregational Church at Springfield, Nunawading.Letter from Margaret Luke of Box Hill copying material from 'The Victorian Independent' of April 2 1870 re the first anniversary of the Congregational Church at Springfield, Nunawading.Letter from Margaret Luke of Box Hill. Copying material from 'The Victorian Independent' of April 2 1870 re the first anniversary of the Congregational Church at Springfield, Nunawading.congregational church, springfield, nunawading, nunawading, churches -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
souvenir cup, Warrnambool Congregational Church
... Warrnambool Congregational Church...warrnambool congregational church...The Warrnambool Congregational Church was established... Warrnambool Congregational Church on front of cup . 338... The Warrnambool Congregational Church was established with a meeting ...The Warrnambool Congregational Church was established with a meeting called in April 1862 and over the ensuing months a congregation with first pastor Rev W Pentland was established. After initially meeting at the small Temperence Hall in Liebig St, land was purchased at the corner of Liebig and lava St and the first church opened in March 1864. It remained on this site until the site was sold to the T & G Assurance in 1939 and land known as Kianga Estate was purchased on the corner of Lava and Henna Streets.It became part of the amalgamation with other churches to form the Uniting Church in 1977.This cup is possibly a souvenir from the 50th anniversary celebrations held in 1912. A common object which is linked to one of warrnambool's longest running churches.Cream china cup with thick gold rim and black test in banner style on one side of the cup. Warrnambool Congregational Church on front of cup . 338 written on bottom and 4 on paper labelwarrnambool, warrnambool congregational church