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Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and ArchivesMagazine - Newsletter, Richard Patterson, Port Fairy Post, May 2020
... ...father Patrick dunne...Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives 30 Gipps Street Port Fairy great-ocean-road This is the newsletter printed by the Port Fairy Historical Society to inform our members of the events that have taken place over a certain period of time and of research undertaken by the editor of personalities and events of historical interest. newsletter Magazine sparrow family 1946 floods memorial Robert Ireland Wemyss thomson george Nelson thomson tsunami goose lagoon frederick William ramsay annie ada armitage father Patrick dunne father William shinnick dr goold plague the Sarah’s log captain Lewis grant crossword An amalgamation of articles pertaining to the history of Port Fairy/Belfast A 4 - 12 to 14 page coloured newsletter produced for the Port Fairy Historical Society includes photos Port Fairy Post Magazine Newsletter Richard Patterson ...An amalgamation of articles pertaining to the history of Port Fairy/BelfastA 4 - 12 to 14 page coloured newsletter produced for the Port Fairy Historical Society includes photosnon-fictionAn amalgamation of articles pertaining to the history of Port Fairy/Belfastnewsletter, magazine, sparrow family, 1946 floods, memorial, robert ireland, wemyss thomson, george nelson thomson, tsunami, goose lagoon, frederick william ramsay, annie ada armitage, father patrick dunne, father william shinnick, dr goold, plague, the sarah’s log, captain lewis grant, crossword -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, St Alipius' Catholic Church, Ballarat East, c2016
... As thousands of people made their way to the diggings and a town quickly took shape, Father Patrick Dunne celebrated the first Mass for the Catholic miners in October 1851. ...As thousands of people made their way to the diggings and a town quickly took shape, Father Patrick Dunne celebrated the first Mass for the Catholic miners in October 1851. ...St Alipius Parish has its beginnings in the Ballarat “Gold Rush” that started in August 1851. As thousands of people made their way to the diggings and a town quickly took shape, Father Patrick Dunne celebrated the first Mass for the Catholic miners in October 1851. In late 1852 a second priest Father Matthew Downing arrived and named his Parish after St. Alipius' and the Bishop of the time, James Alipius Goold. In February 1853 Father Downing moved to the present St. Alipius site and erected a church made of slabs with a canvas roof. A school was also built and classes began on April 1st.Colour photograph of the roofline of St Alipius' Catholic Church. ballarat, heritage, st alipius, catholic church -
Federation University Historical CollectionBooklet, Burials with Irish Locations in the Ballarat Old and New Cemetaries
... Patrick Dunne...Mary Anne Dunne...Ann Fitzgerald...Patrick Gittens...Michael Hanrahan...John Hines...Richard James Hobson...Hugh Lamb...Patrick Linnane...Patrick Laffey...Edwd McGlyn...Thadds More...Thomas Mullin...Thomas O'Neill...Edward Quin...William Walsh...John Walsh...Mary Walker...Michael Saxton...Ann Ryan...Abigail Harland McCann...Margaret Lannan...Thomas Dinneny...John Commons...Edmond Bourke...John Barycery...Thomas Bury...Father...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields Ballarat Old Cemetary Ballarat New Cemetary Gwen Dixon Joy Menhennet Lois Reynolds Ireland Irish Eureka Burials Hugh Brady Robert Bell Mary Berkery James Brown Dennis Callinan Honora Callinan Mary Diamond John Diamond John Donaghey Patrick Dunne Mary Anne Dunne Ann Fitzgerald Patrick Gittens Michael Hanrahan John Hines Richard James Hobson Hugh Lamb Patrick Linnane Patrick Laffey Edwd McGlyn Thadds More Thomas Mullin Thomas O'Neill Edward Quin William Walsh John Walsh Mary Walker Michael Saxton Ann Ryan Abigail Harland McCann Margaret Lannan Thomas Dinneny John Commons Edmond Bourke John Barycery Thomas Bury Father Michael Jones Rev. ...A5 booklet with green cover containing the names of people with Irish backgrounds buried in the Old and New Ballarat Cemetries ballarat old cemetary, ballarat new cemetary, gwen dixon, joy menhennet, lois reynolds, ireland, irish, eureka burials, hugh brady, robert bell, mary berkery, james brown, dennis callinan, honora callinan, mary diamond, john diamond, john donaghey, patrick dunne, mary anne dunne, ann fitzgerald, patrick gittens, michael hanrahan, john hines, richard james hobson, hugh lamb, patrick linnane, patrick laffey, edwd mcglyn, thadds more, thomas mullin, thomas o'neill, edward quin, william walsh, john walsh, mary walker, michael saxton, ann ryan, abigail harland mccann, margaret lannan, thomas dinneny, john commons, edmond bourke, john barycery, thomas bury, father michael jones, rev. t.p. lynch, michael mcguane, john canny, timothy madden, bridget madden, thomas shanahan, john shanahan, margaret shanahan, margaret wulff, michael sweeney, timothy sweeney -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Photograph - Colour, Flag of St Alipius', Ballarat East, 2004, 23/09/2004
... Patrick Dunne reached the diggings on October 17, and on Sunday, October 19, 1851, in a bark hut near Brown Hill, he celebrated Mass. Worshippers had to kneel on quartz gravel. The weather had been the worst experienced in Victoria for a number of years, and most of the creeks between Melbourne and Ballarat were flowing torrents, but Father Dunne (who came from the Coburg mission), carrying the barest necessities and the sacred vestments, set out for Ballarat on horseback. ...Patrick Dunne reached the diggings on October 17, and on Sunday, October 19, 1851, in a bark hut near Brown Hill, he celebrated Mass. Worshippers had to kneel on quartz gravel. The weather had been the worst experienced in Victoria for a number of years, and most of the creeks between Melbourne and Ballarat were flowing torrents, but Father Dunne (who came from the Coburg mission), carrying the barest necessities and the sacred vestments, set out for Ballarat on horseback. ..."Centenary of Fnrst Mass at Ballarat Friday last marked the centenary of the arrival of the first priest and the celebration of the first Mass in Ballarat. The Rev. Patrick Dunne reached the diggings on October 17, and on Sunday, October 19, 1851, in a bark hut near Brown Hill, he celebrated Mass. Worshippers had to kneel on quartz gravel. The weather had been the worst experienced in Victoria for a number of years, and most of the creeks between Melbourne and Ballarat were flowing torrents, but Father Dunne (who came from the Coburg mission), carrying the barest necessities and the sacred vestments, set out for Ballarat on horseback. He had to ford and swim his horse across the creeks. When most of his congregation left for the Castlemaine diggings Father Dunne returned to Melbourne. In August, 1852, Rev. Matthew Downing became Ballarat's first resident priest. He built a large wooden structure with a canvas roof which served as a church, but later erected at the Gravel Pits the first permanent church. This church was the largest of any house of worship on any goldfield in the colony. It cost £ 100, contributed solely by Father Downing and his flock. Soon after he got the authorities to survey a large piece of land at the back of the township as a burial ground and procured a grant of £500 for fencing it. A grant of £250 was also obtained for the improvement of the chapel and fittings of a school, where Michael Campion Carey opened the first school. Rev. Patrick Smyth succeeded Father Downing, who was followed by Rev. P. Madden, who in 1857 began to plan the erection of St. Patrick's Church. The foundation stone of this was laid by Bishop Goold on February 12, 1858, and the church was opened for the first time on November 8, 1863." (Melbourne Advocate 25 October 1951)Two colour photographs showing the St Alipius' Catholic Church flag - a blue cross and border on white. st alipius, church, ballarat east, flag
