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Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Domestic object - Matchbox, Freemasons Tavern, Port Melbourne, 1937
... Matchbox, Freemasons Tavern, Port Melbourne...freemasons tavern... and Caulfield Cups, 1937. "With compliments from Freemasons Tavern Port... Street) Port Melbourne melbourne Matchbox, Freemasons Tavern ...Matchbox cover depicting the finish of the Melbourne and Caulfield Cups, 1937. "With compliments from Freemasons Tavern Port Melbourne" printed on the side. Contains a box of Redheads matches.hotels, sport - horse racing, freemasons tavern, melbourne cup, caulfield cup -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Whittle's Freemasons Tavern, corner Beach and Stokes Streets, Port Melbourne, 1911
... Whittle's Freemasons Tavern, corner Beach and Stokes...freemasons tavern... of postcard showing Whittle's Freemasons Tavern. Corner Beach... Street) Port Melbourne melbourne Whittle's Freemasons Tavern ...On City of Port Phillip CD-ROMImage taken from City of Port Phillip CD-ROM B&W photo of postcard showing Whittle's Freemasons Tavern. Corner Beach and Stokes Streetshotels, built environment - commercial, business and traders, whittle, freemasons tavern -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Stokes Street, Port Melbourne 1973 showing terrace homes (nos. 20-24), former Freemasons Lodge (no.18) and Sandridge Hotel (formerly Freemasons Hotel) on corner of Beach Street, Janet and Allen Walsh, 1973
... freemasons tavern...Stokes St southeast, Freemason's Tavern (Sandridge Hotel... Photograph Stokes St southeast, Freemason's Tavern (Sandridge Hotel ...Shot in 1973 with particular interest in architectureStokes St southeast, Freemason's Tavern (Sandridge Hotel) and Terrace homes and Freemason's Lodge 1973Identified and dated on back in inkbuilt environment - commercial, built environment - domestic, stokes st, freemasons tavern, freemason's lodge -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Beach Street from Princes Street, Sandridge, 1872
... freemasons tavern... Street c1872 showing the London, Freemasons Tavern and Sugar Mill... Princes Street c1872 showing the London, Freemasons Tavern ...Item 13.01 from set of originals belonging to Town Clerk 1920-1959, was restored digitally and this print made by Appro Images of Albert Park in February 1999.Restored copy of item 13.01: Beach Street from Princes Street c1872 showing the London, Freemasons Tavern and Sugar Millbuilt environment, hotels, charles f g urquhart, london family hotel, freemasons tavern, beach street -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Stokes Street, Port Melbourne, Pat Grainger, 1989
... Masonic Hall, Sandridge Hotel (Freemasons Tavern), Rotunda... Hotel (Freemasons Tavern), Rotunda and Swallow and Ariell. Made ...Made from neg by O'Flaherty's for use in 2000 calendar. This photo also used on heritage postcards 1999)Digital print of Stokes Street 1989, showing original Masonic Hall, Sandridge Hotel (Freemasons Tavern), Rotunda and Swallow and Ariell.hotels, built environment, societies clubs unions and other organisations, industry - food, swallow & ariell ltd, band rotunda, freemasons hall, sandridge hotel, stokes street -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Group of men at the seawall on Sinclair Parade
... (4th in back row) is identified. The top of Freemasons Tavern... of Freemasons Tavern and Band Rotunda are visible in background. On rear ...Faded B&W photograph of group of gents sitting on and standing in front of seawall, Sinclair Parade. Only George POORE (4th in back row) is identified. The top of Freemasons Tavern and Band Rotunda are visible in background. On rear: Freemasons Hall 112 Liardet St Port Melbourne 9646 4386 written in pencil. Freemason...ern = Grand and Lodge.hotels, societies clubs unions and other organisations, leslie g pont, lily winchcombe pont, george poore, freemasons hotel, band rotunda -
J. Ward Museum Complex
Book - Sermons, or Homilies - circa. 1861, Select Homilies
... of England evangelical clergy & laity met in The Freemasons' Tavern ...On May 20 1812, a group of Church of England evangelical clergy & laity met in The Freemasons' Tavern in Great Queen Street, London, to form "The Prayer Book and Homily Society." The founders were also members of the Church Missionary Society (founded 1799) and the British and Foreign Bible Society (founded 1804). The purpose of this Society was to print and distribute the Book of Common Prayer (1662) in English and in other languages, as needed by missionaries; and also to publish "The Book of Homilies" which is referred to in "The Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion" as a source of the foundational doctrine of the Church of England by law established. The Society published the Prayer Book in at least 12 languages and seems to have been at the peak of its activity in 1828-1833. The Homilies were only published in English and in editions without the critical apparatus. http://pbs1928.blogspot.com/2003/01/prayer-book-homily-society.htmlThe book has a dark green and brown leather hardback cover. There are also water stains and what appears to be mould growth. The cover has an Imprinted border around the edges of the title. The spine is torn at the top and bottom. A page is torn out between front cover and introduction page. The pages have stains from use and some foxing. On May 20 1812, a group of Church of England evangelical clergy & laity met in The Freemasons' Tavern in Great Queen Street, London, to form "The Prayer Book and Homily Society." The founders were also members of the Church Missionary Society (founded 1799) and the British and Foreign Bible Society (founded 1804). The purpose of this Society was to print and distribute the Book of Common Prayer (1662) in English and in other languages, as needed by missionaries; and also to publish "The Book of Homilies" which is referred to in "The Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion" as a source of the foundational doctrine of the Church of England by law established. The Society published the Prayer Book in at least 12 languages and seems to have been at the peak of its activity in 1828-1833. The Homilies were only published in English and in editions without the critical apparatus. http://pbs1928.blogspot.com/2003/01/prayer-book-homily-society.htmlreligion, religious text, sermons, homilies