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Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Film - VHS Tape, Flying Angel Project, 1999
... Flying Angel Project...flying angel...The service of dedication of the "Flying Angel" stained... the image and 'Flying Angel Project' below the image. The back...'Portland Missions to Seamen' 'Flying Angel Project...VHS Tape Film Flying Angel Project VHS video tape ...The service of dedication of the "Flying Angel" stained glass window was filmed on 29th September 1999. The Windows was made by Peter Echter-Baltrunas from Lothlorian Glasss Art Studio and constructed. by Portland Leadlighters Guild for the St Peter's Mariners Chapel in the Portland (not to confuse with the St Peter chapel of the Flinders Street Mission in Melbourne).The Portland Mission opened in 1962. VHS video tape in plastic case. Front of case has a thin cardboard label/insert with an image depicting a stained glass window, with the text 'Portland Missions to Seamen' above the image and 'Flying Angel Project' below the image. The back of the case has a thin cardboard label/insert with a zoomed shot of the centre of the same stained glass window, with text 'Service of dedication of the "Flying Angel" stained glass window 29th September 1999' 'Portland Missions to Seamen' 'Flying Angel Project' 'Service of dedication of the "Flying Angel" stained glass window 29th September 1999' portland, dedication, mission to seafarers, seamen's mission, victoria, stained glass windows, flying angel, peter echter-baltrunas, lothlorian glass art studio, portland leadlighters guild, 1999 -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Magazine, Mission to Seafarers, Flying Angel News (FAN), October 2016
... Flying Angel News (FAN)...flying angel club...Main newsletter of the Flying Angel issued from Central...The short title is FAN which stands for Flying Angel News.... melbourne Magazine Magazine Flying Angel News (FAN) A 16 page full ...A 16 page full cover magazine. 160th Anniversary issue No 18 October 2016. Features anniversary logo and the Mission to Seafarers oval logo on the front cover.flying angel club, flying angel league, magazine, 160th anniversary edition -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Book, Heather Hartshorne, The Flying Angel,Anglican Missions to Seamen in Port Adelaide: 1908-1980, 1998
... The Flying Angel,Anglican Missions to Seamen in Port...flying angel...Small cream colour book with design of the flying angel... melbourne Book The Flying Angel,Anglican Missions to Seamen in Port ...When Heather Hartshorne stumbled across the Missions to Seamen complex in Port Adelaide,the magnificent dance hall spoke to her of decades of liveliness and rattling good times. Then what was the story behind the beautiful chapel?Small cream colour book with design of the flying angel of the Mission on topnon-fictionWhen Heather Hartshorne stumbled across the Missions to Seamen complex in Port Adelaide,the magnificent dance hall spoke to her of decades of liveliness and rattling good times. Then what was the story behind the beautiful chapel?port adelaide, mission to seamen, flying angel, ladies harbour lights guild, lhlg, south australia, heather harsthorne -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
photograph - Photograph, Black and white, Couples dancing in the Flying Angel club, 1960-1970
... Couples dancing in the Flying Angel club...flying angel club...small b & w photograph of couples dancing in Flying Angel... in the Flying Angel club small b & w photograph of couples dancing ...small b & w photograph of couples dancing in Flying Angel Club at the Mission to Seafarers.couple, dancing, hlg, flying angel club, flinders street, seamen, seafarers -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Badge, Flying Angel, Mid 20th Century
... Flying Angel...flying angel... representation of flying angel holding a book.... melbourne Badge Badge Flying Angel Very small cast-metal pinned ...This badge was once owned by Rosemary Dalling, wife of Reverend Alfred 'Bill' Dalling and then passed on to the Dann family - Information provided by Pat Dann ex Hastings Seafarers Centre. According to 'The Melbourne Anglican' website, Alfred Dalling worked: Mission to Seafarers, Sydney 1960 to 1962, Newcastle 1962 to 1968 and Melbourne 1968 to 1972; The badge depicts 'the angel of the revelation' a key symbol used by the earliest established services in the 19th C. of services to seafarers. An adapted and modernised symbol is still in use in the 21st century.Very small cast-metal pinned three dimensional representation of flying angel holding a book.badge, flying angel, rosemary dalling, rev'd bill dalling -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Photograph, Dance in the Flying Angel Club, c. 1950s
... Dance in the Flying Angel Club...BW photograph depicting couples dancing in the Flying Angel...Photograph Photograph Dance in the Flying Angel Club BW ...The life buoy from the Largs Bay located above the bar helps dating the photograph to post 1957: Largs Bay was launched in 1921, as a mixed passenger/cargo ship. During WW2 she took part in a large number of convoys.nIt was scrapped in 1957 so had a service life of 36 years. Her sister ships were Jervis Bay, Moreton Bay, Esperance Bay and Hobsons Bay. She carried many passengers to Australia to start new lives after WW2. In the bar we can notice advertising helping dating: Peters ice cream Choc Wedge (launched in 1949) at 6d, Cottee's flavoured drinks (Passiona, Lime Coola, Orange, Lemon) In the 1950s, the ladies from the LHLG were still active and dancing with seamen was part of their activities.BW photograph depicting couples dancing in the Flying Angel Club of the Flinders Street Mission.lhlg, dance, seamen, flinders street, cottees, lime coola, passiona, orange, lemon, choc wedge, life buoy, largs bay, ice cream, peters -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Book, Gollock, G. A. (Georgina Anne), 1861-1940, At the sign of the flying angel : a book of the sailor at the coastline, 1930
... At the sign of the flying angel : a book of the sailor at...flying angel... melbourne Book Book At the sign of the flying angel : a book ...This book documents help and guidance provided by the Christian church to merchant seafarers as they traverse the world, particularly at their points of departure and arrival, and the interactions and activities that they are involved in at these ports.Medium--sized hardcover book of 244 pages. Cover of mid-blue colour, blank front and back covers, book title and author at top of spine in gold print. Book contains a number of illustrations and maps. London : Longmans, Green and Co., 1930 xi., 244 p., [16] leaves of plates : ill., maps, 2 ports. ; 20 cm. non-fictionThis book documents help and guidance provided by the Christian church to merchant seafarers as they traverse the world, particularly at their points of departure and arrival, and the interactions and activities that they are involved in at these ports.flying angel, reverend alfred gurney goldsmith, georgina anne gollock -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Article - Newspaper Clipping, The Flying Angel
... The Flying Angel...flying angel...Newspaper Clipping Article The Flying Angel flying angel ...flying angel, rotary club, padre frank leslie oliver, williamstown -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Raising the Flying Angel flag, Mission Arts Centre, Missions to Seamen buiding, Port Melbourne, Alison Kelly, 1990
... Raising the Flying Angel flag, Mission Arts Centre... have copies already in collection. Flying Angel flag raising... Street) Port Melbourne melbourne Raising the Flying Angel flag ...One of thirty photos taken by Alison Kelly at the Mission Arts Centre, late 1980s, early 1990s. Some with captions. Many have copies already in collection. Flying Angel flag raising 1990. On roof of Mission building, caretaker Brian Couldrey, Lloyd Finch of Stokes Street, Michael Nicholls (caretaker), Amelia Finch, and Pat Grainger of Station Street toast the raising of a Flying Angel flag hand painted by Alison Kelly.Details in pencil on back. missions to seamen, arts and entertainment, alison kelly, lloyd finch, amelia finch, brian couldrey, michael nicholls, pat grainger, mission arts centre -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Flag - Pennant, The Mission to Seafarers, 20th C
... flying angel...Pennant displaying the flying angel motif... (with flying angel motif in white) pennant, with synthetic mounting... fabric triangular Mission to Seafarers (with flying angel motif ...Pennant displaying the flying angel motifFrom the personal Collection of Mrs Pat Dann a former member of the Central MtSV and later with her husband Captain Keith Dann supported and founded the Hastings branch of the Mission to Seamen in the late 20th C. Mid-blue polyester fabric triangular Mission to Seafarers (with flying angel motif in white) pennant, with synthetic mounting rope.The Mission to Seafarers in whitepennant, flying angel, mission to seafarers -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Flag, The Mission to Seafarers, 21st Century
... flying angel...Flag displaying the flying angel motif. The highly stylised... to Seafarers (with flying angel motif in white) flag, with synthetic... polyester fabric Mission to Seafarers (with flying angel motif ...Flag displaying the flying angel motif. The highly stylised motif gives a clue as to approx date of manufactureFrom the personal Collection of Mrs Pat Dann a former member of the Central MtSV and later with her husband Captain Keith Dann supported and founded the Hastings branch of the Mission to Seamen in the late 20th C. Large rectangular Mid-blue polyester fabric Mission to Seafarers (with flying angel motif in white) flag, with synthetic mounting rope.flag, flying angel -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Decorative object - Stickers, c. 2000
... flying angel... of the Flying Angel Logo depicting the angel of the Revelation. The left... of the flying angel logo of the Mission to Seafarers... different graphic designs of the flying angel logo of the Mission ...two sample stickers showing the different forms of the Flying Angel Logo depicting the angel of the Revelation. The left hand logo is 20thC. the right hand logo the new logo for the Millenium post 2000 in the 21st Century.Illustrates the change from 'seamen' to more gender neutral 'seafarers'.Two stickers depicting two different graphic designs of the flying angel logo of the Mission to Seafarersflying angel, angel of the revelation, missions to seafarers, logo, mission to seamen, seamen's mission, pat dann, hastings mission -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Film - Documentary, Cinesound, Flying Angel, 1952
... Flying Angel... - was a collection box for the work of the mission. Flying Angel flag. Padre...Documentary Film Flying Angel Promotional doucmentary ...This promotional film made in the early 1950s in Melbourne. An article for the Herald, Saturday 27 December 1952, page 9, mentions the screening of a Cinesound short about the world's merchant fleets and the Missions to Seamen. An illuminated light house beside the ship - a £5000 model of an ocean-going cargo ship on display at the State Theatre for a week - was a collection box for the work of the mission. Flying Angel flag. Padre Oliver with flyer from the Flying Angel Club on a ship visit. Crew on a ship. Clubs at the Port Melbourne, Williamstown, and Melbourne. Activities: dances, outings. boxing, movies. Ladies from the Harbour Lights Guild. Motorbus donated by Prahran Patriotic Funds The Cruel Sea, by Nicholas Montsarrat was published in 1951.The documentary was shown for a week at the State Theatre along with a £5000 model of an ocean-going cargo ship was on display and visitors could donate money in a box in a shape of a lighthouse. Promotional doucmentary produced in 1951 presenting the different activities of the Mission. The 3 buildings are depicted.port melbourne, williamstown, melbourne, ww2, nicholas montsarrat, cinesound productions, the cruel sea, frank leslie oliver, padre oliver, dance, movies, picnics, motorbus, activities, appeal, hobart, cinema, dandenongs -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Flag - Flying Angel Flag, George Tuttill Ltd, The Missions to Seamen, 20th C
... Flying Angel Flag... to flagpole hoist cord.Features a white winged flying angel... melbourne Flying Angel Flag Flag The Missions to Seamen Flag ...The incorporated name of the Mission changed in 2000 and became the Mission to Seafarers, Victoria, the logo was also re-designed.This flag was most likely issued by the Central Mission in the UK or possibly ordered from Australia .Flag or banner white printed on dk blue open weave 'scrim' flag with tough woven white nylon hem at left edge whit incoporates a woven length as tie and a wooden peg to secure to flagpole hoist cord.Features a white winged flying angel with outstretched arms, one hand holding an open book with lettering above and below ( see title details).See image; also on verso small folded black label secured to back of white hem edge with woven details of maker: (Tuttle...) see detail image. -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Photograph - Photograph, Black and white
... flying-angel-club... with the Flying Angel Club logo on the front. The Flying Angel Club has... flag reads "THE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN" with the Flying Angel logo... "THE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN" with the Flying Angel logo in the centre ...As the current Mission to Seafarers was originally called "The Missions to Seamen", this photograph shows an original flag with the Flying Angel Club logo on the front. The Flying Angel Club has been a universal environment for seafarers at every major port, and a place they can recognise as a place of respite from the seas.This is an example of an original Missions to Seamen flag dated between... and ... Partially faded black and white photograph of The Missions to Seamen flag. The photograph has a white border, and the pictured flag reads "THE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN" with the Flying Angel logo in the centre.On the reverse side of the photograph is a stamp which is positioned at the top right and is upside down; it reads "H353". The photograph has discolouring around the edges (on both the front and reverse sides of the photograph), which is more extensive on the left side. There is also a large tear to the bottom left of the photograph which has taken away part of the image.flag, mission-to-seafarers, missions-to-seamen, flying-angel-club -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Photograph - Photograph, Black and white
... flying-angel... accumulated at the Mission to Seafarers. It shows how the Flying Angel... to the stage in Flying Angel Club room. One man facing the camera... photograph with six people standing next to the stage in Flying Angel ...This photograph forms part of a collection that has accumulated at the Mission to Seafarers. It shows how the Flying Angel club room was once used.Dancing was permitted by Padre Oliver in 1932 under strict rules. Black and white photograph with six people standing next to the stage in Flying Angel Club room. One man facing the camera is formally dressed and speaking to a lady who is less formally dressed. Pictures are seen hanging up in the background.On reverse: ILFORD (maker's mark stamped across the back of the photograph). 1940 (slightly faded)photography, flying-angel, club-room, black-and-white, mission-to-seafarers, dance, lhlg, asian, seamen, flinders street -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Flag - The Mission to Seafarers, circa 2000
... and people. The ‘Flying Angel’ (the angel of Revelation) became... of blue fabric with white text around white flying angel logo...Printed "THE MISSION TO SEAFARERS" and logo of FLYING ANGEL... with white text around white flying angel logo. Flag has a plastic ...The flag represents The Mission to Seafarers worldwide organisation. From about the year 2000 particular flag was once flown from Flagstaff Hill's masthead on top of the turret on the St Nicholas Seamen's Church but this practice ceased around 2010 for safety reasons. The Australian beginnings were in 1856 when the Church of England (Anglican Church) established the ‘Society for Promoting Missions to Seamen Afloat, at Home and Abroad. Lord Shaftesbury was the first President and Mr William Kingston was the first Secretary. Its Constitution declared: (1)) the Object is the spiritual welfare of the seafaring classes at home and abroad. (2) In pursuance of this Object, Society will use every means consistent with the principles and received practice of the Church of England. Mr Kingston’s wife and sister designed a flag to clearly depict the Society’s Objects. It depicted the first of the three angels in Revelation 14, who possessed ‘an eternal gospel to proclaim to those who dwell on the earth, to every nation and tribe and language and people. The ‘Flying Angel’ (the angel of Revelation) became the official logo of the Society and gained great popularity. In July 2000 the Missions to Seamen changed its name to the Mission to Seafarers to better reflect the group's function, an unbiased society that cares for all who earn their living at sea. The Logo was modernised and simplified, the word changed to 'seafarer' to be gender-neutral. The angel logo no longer holds a book (Bible). The organisation states: “The Mission to Seafarers is an Anglican organisation ... The Mission offers fellowship and a warm welcome in centres where seafarers can relax away from their ships, meet local people and contact their homes, from ports around the world. The Mission provides and promotes” … “The Mission to Seafarers now has a presence in 200 ports in 50 countries worldwide. This makes us the largest sea-port-based welfare organisation in the world. We provide support to seafarers 365 days per year, regardless of their rank, nationality, gender or religion” This flag was a gift from the Mission to Seafarers Victoria at the time of the organisation's change of name from the Missions to Seamen. It was flown from the Masthead on top of the turret on the St Nicholas Seamen's Church at Flagstaff Hill from the years 2000 to around 2010. The donation of this flag signifies the ongoing association between the historical organisation and St Nicholas Seamen's Church building at Flagstaff Hill', which displays an extensive collection of furniture and furnishings from that organisation's Williamstown branch. The design on the flag is an example of several updates of the flag over the organisation's lifetime.Flag, fine linen, The Mission to Seafarers. Rectangle of blue fabric with white text around white flying angel logo. Flag has a plastic hook on top of the halyard.Printed "THE MISSION TO SEAFARERS" and logo of FLYING ANGEL symbolflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, missions to seamen victoria, mission to seafarers, flying angel’s club, st nicholas seaman’s church williamstown, mission to seafarers flag, flag, missions to seamen, turret -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Functional object - Lamp, circa 1878
... flying angel...This Flying Angel lamp bracket was recovered from the wreck... with up-swept wings, or 'flying angel'. Recovered from the wreck... decoration features bust of an angel with up-swept wings, or 'flying ...This Flying Angel lamp bracket was recovered from the wreck site of the steam sailing ship, "Loch Ard", which sank near Port Campbell, Victoria in 1878. It formed part of the ship's cargo. The 'flying angel' lamp was, for a time, displayed in the St Nicholas Seamen's Church at Flagstaff Hill. The design was very appropriate to the Missions to Seamen, being associated with the emblem of the 'flying angel' on the Missions' to Seamen's flag. Brief history of the Loch Ard: The vessel Loch Ard was constructed on the Clyde River in Scotland in 1873 for the prestigious Loch Line of colonial clipper ships, designed for the Australian run. She sailed from England on 1 March 1878 carrying 37 crew, 17 passengers and a diverse general cargo ranging from luxury items to bulk railway iron. On 1 June 1878, emerging from fog and hearing too late the sound of breakers against the tall limestone cliffs, the vessel struck the southern foot of Mutton Bird Island and sank in 23 metres of water. Of the fifty-four people on board only two survived, one young male crewman, Tom Pearce, and one young female passenger, Eva Carmichael. A century later, despite the pounding seas and the efforts of looters, the wreck site continued to provide ample evidence of the extraordinary range of goods being imported into the Colony of Victoria in the post-Gold Rush era. Flagstaff Hill divers in the 1970s reported finds of “Bottles of champagne, window panes, rolls of zinc, barrels of cement, iron rails, clocks, lead shot, corrugated iron, lead, marble, salad oil bottles, ink bottles, copper wire, gin bottles, rolls of carpet, floor tiles, copper rivets, gas light fittings, pocket knives, toys, crystal chandeliers, beer mugs, cutlery, candles sticks, wick scissors, cow bells, and sauce bottles.” The lamp bracket is significant for its connection with the wreck of the sailing ship, Loch Ard, in 1878. Flagstaff Hill’s collection of artefacts from LOCH ARD is significant for being one of the largest collections of artefacts from this shipwreck in Victoria. It is significant for its association with the shipwreck, which is on the Victorian Heritage Register (VHR S417). The collection is significant because of the relationship between the objects, as together they have a high potential to interpret the story of the LOCH ARD. The LOCH ARD collection is archaeologically significant as the remains of a large international passenger and cargo ship. The LOCH ARD collection is historically significant for representing aspects of Victoria’s shipping history and its potential to interpret sub-theme 1.5 of Victoria’s Framework of Historical Themes (living with natural processes). The collection is also historically significant for its association with the LOCH ARD, which was one of the worst and best known shipwrecks in Victoria’s history. Gas lamp, brass, single burner, wall-mounting bracket, delicately crafted. Ornate decoration features bust of an angel with up-swept wings, or 'flying angel'. Recovered from the wreck of the Loch Ard.Noneflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, loch line, loch ard, captain gibbs, eva carmichael, tom pearce, glenample station, mutton bird island, loch ard gorge, lamp fitting, shipwreck artifact, 1878, shipwreck cargo, household effects, 19th century lighting, angel lamp, loch ard lamp, angelic lamp, lighting at sea, marine technology, ship's lighting, flying angel, gas lamp, maritime archaeology, port campbell -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Flyer, Prayers and Thanksgiving
... flying angel...Rectangular blue paper punch holes with flying angel logo... punch holes with flying angel logo services prayers thanksgiving ...Rectangular blue paper punch holes with flying angel logoservices, prayers, thanksgiving, flying angel, mission to seafarers -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Accessory - Tie, 20th C
... flying angel... with subtle black flying angel insignia patterns, in various sizes..., covered with subtle black flying angel insignia patterns ...Necktie of MTS member, used for more formal or representational occasions. Worn by Captain Keith Dann, MtS Hastings.From the personal Collection of Mrs Pat Dann a former member of the Central MtSV and later with her husband Captain Keith Dann supported and founded the Hastings branch of the Mission to Seamen in the late 20th C. Men's polyester fabric necktie, in dark blue, covered with subtle black flying angel insignia patterns, in various sizes, and two more prominent white smaller flying angel insignia patternsnecktie, flying angel, tie, pat dann, captain keith dann, hastings mission, mission to seafarers -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Flag - Flying Angel Mission to Seafarers Flag, Early 21st century
... Flying Angel Mission to Seafarers Flag... melbourne Flying Angel Mission to Seafarers Flag Flag Commissioned ...The mission to Seamen became the Mission to Seafarers at turn of the 20th to 21st century. A new logo and graphic of the Angel of the revelation was produced.The change from seamen to seafarers recognised that many seafarers are not exclusively male. Cooks, spouses, cadets, officers have increasingly come from a broader range of gender.Commissioned blue flag with Mission to Seafarers insignia. Mounted on long wooden pole with pointed ferrule at end, corded artificial silk with two tassels. 'MISSION TO SEAFARERS'flag, missions to seafarers, blue, ferrule, tassels, wood, pole -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Magazine, Flying Angel News (FAN)
... Flying Angel News (FAN)... melbourne Magazine Flying Angel News (FAN) ... -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Letter, Flying Angel News (FAN) accompanying letter
... Flying Angel News (FAN) accompanying letter... melbourne Letter Flying Angel News (FAN) accompanying letter ... -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Flyer, Victorian Seamen's Mission, The Flying Angel, 1963-1966
... The Flying Angel... melbourne Flyer The Flying Angel Commercially printed paper single ...The Mission accommodated seamen from all nationalities from the earliest days of operation. Asian seafarers are recorded visiting the Mission from the late 19th C. onwards. The first Chinese chaplain to be appointed was Rev Steven Wong who moved to Melbourne in the 1960s. Rev Wong served from 1963-1966 and according to his sons helped design these information brochures. Images of Rev'd Wong are included in the VC Database. The pamphlet gives days and times of activities such as dances and films and chapel services. The Chinese writing was made by Reverend Stephen WongA rare surviving period example of a non-english speaking flyer on information about the Mission to Seafarers Victoria Commercially printed paper single fold flyer providing directions and information to the Central Club, Missions to Seamen at Flinders St extension, in Mandarin. Contains a drawing of the central mission and a map of Docklands.In English: CENTRAL CLUB/THE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN, FLINDERS STREET EXTENSION, MELBOURNE C.3 In Mandarin: Translation (from Google translate): date and time of services / date and time for dances, movie sessions, teareverend stephen wong, mandarin, chinese, asian, reverend perry mitchinson -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Poster, The Mission to Seafarers invites you to: The Flying Angel Club, Melbourne
... The Mission to Seafarers invites you to: The Flying Angel... melbourne Poster The Mission to Seafarers invites you to: The Flying ... -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Photograph, Group of seamen with Flying Angel flag
... Group of seamen with Flying Angel flag... melbourne Photograph Group of seamen with Flying Angel flag Small ...Small monochrome photograph (faded) depicting small gathering of seamen -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Photograph, Rotterdam's mission Flying Angel Club
... Rotterdam's mission Flying Angel Club... melbourne Photograph Photograph Rotterdam's mission Flying Angel ...Medium size b & w photograph with an interior games / recreational area wityh tables and chairs and a table tennis set up.At the back a pencilled inscription in Dutch : "hoort by het archel 'float"- varia" translating "belongs to ? "float" -miscellanious"dutch, holland, overseas missions, netherlands -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Article - Newspaper cliipping, The Age, The Flying Angel, the Harbour Lights Guild Greets London Visitor, 11 March 1938
... The Flying Angel, the Harbour Lights Guild Greets London...Newspaper cliipping Article The Flying Angel, the Harbour ...The article confirme the Guild was first created in Melbourne and that the name was copied by English committees around 1932-1933 as Lady Janet Bailey reveals :" I must admit we flagrantly took that title from Australia".Two columns article published in the Agelady huntingfield, ladies harbour lights guild, lhlg, lady janet bailey, amy brown -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Photograph - Photograph, Black and White, Circa 1952
... flying angel club... at Mission to Seafarers Melbourne, in the Flying Angel Club.... Melbourne, in the Flying Angel Club. Social events were used both ...Social events were used both as fund raisers to continue the work at the Mission to Seafarers and as social events for visiting seafarers. This photograph depicts one such event where it is likely that the majority of men were seafarersThe Mission to Seafarers as an organisation is dedicated to not only providing spiritual and practical support to seafarers, but has long found it important to provide social opportunities as well. In the past there have been many dances, concerts and other social events that have been designed to cater for visiting seafarers.Small black and white photograph of couples dancing at Mission to Seafarers Melbourne, in the Flying Angel Club.ladies, floorboards, women, dance, couples, seafarers, suits, mission to seafarers, seamen's mission, mission to seamen, flinders street, flying angel club, archer windows -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Accessory - Epaulets, c. 2000
... flying angel... oval logo of the Mission with flying angel embroidered.... Epaulets with blue oval logo of the Mission with flying angel ...For use by MIssion in more formal or representative capacities. Probably used by Captain Keith Dann a former MtS State Councillor and a key member of the Hastings branch of the MtS which he founded and supported for many years.From the personal Collection of Mrs Pat Dann a former member of the Central MtSV and later with her husband Captain Keith Dann supported and founded the Hastings branch of the Mission to Seamen in the late 20th C. Pair of small white rectangular cloth Epaulets with blue oval logo of the Mission with flying angel embroidered.The Missions to Seafarersshoulder, epaulets, flying angel, keith dann, pat dann, mission to seafarers, seamen's mission, mission to seamen, logo