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Sunshine and District Historical Society Incorporated
Flyer (item) - 1st Sunshine Scout Hall Auction Advertisement
... Gospel Mission Hall...This scout hall was the former Gospel Mission Hall...This scout hall was the former Gospel Mission Hall ...This scout hall was the former Gospel Mission Hall (Pentecostal Church) which was built in 1910. The scouting movement (1st Sunshine) took over the hall for their use in 1921. The hall was sold by the scouting movement in 1994 to a private resident. The hall was demolished, and a residential house was subsequently built.The image of the hall on this advertisement is a rare image of the church hall that was built in the early 20th century.Auction Saturday 25th June 1994 at 11:00AM 28 Martin Street Sunshine GMP Greenwood Moloney Pinomartin street, sunshine, scouts, scouting, pentecostal church, gospel mission hall -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - CORNISH COLLECTION: PHOTOGRAPHS OF CHURCH BUILDINGS WITH CORNISH CONNECTIONS, 1900
... Hall (Mission Hall) decorated for Sunday School Anniversary... of interior of Chapel Street Gospel Hall (Mission Hall) decorated ...Collection of photographs of various Bendigo church buildings with Cornish connections: a. front of simple (Methodist) wooden church with handwritten annotation of ''Webster St'' together with typewritten attachment to photo giving some of history of Methodism and the Cornish (and the four sects represented in Bendigo); b. Photo of interior of Chapel Street Gospel Hall (Mission Hall) decorated for Sunday School Anniversary (no date); c. three photos - Former Wesleyan Church, Kangaroo Flat; the former Primitive Methodist Church, Eaglehawk; former Bible Christian Church , California Gully (''now St Judes Anglican'' - typewritten attachment to photo).photograph, building, church, john wesley. united methodist free church. wesleyan mission hall. bible christian church. uniting church. -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Instrument - 'Estey' Harmonium (Portable), Circa 1870
Circa 1870, “Estey”, American-made, small Harmonium, (commonly known as a Gospel Organ). Initially purchased by Mr John Box, This example folds up into a small wooden case. It was often borrowed and could frequently be seen on the roadside, waiting to be picked up by horse and cart for delivery to a place of worship, often a local hall or private home. This organ was donated to the Baptist Church in the 1920s, from the estate of John Box, and was in constant use. This 'Estey' harmonium belonged to the local Bentleigh Baptist Church, Vickery Street, Bentleigh. It was often borrowed for delivery to a place of worship, often a local hall. There was also a “Methodist Mission to Chinese”, located in Lydia Street, Bentleigh, where the Methodist religion was taught to those interested Chinese. Pioneer settlers welcomed the support and fellowship provided by their gatherings for regular religious worshipCirca 1870, “Estey”, American, small Harmonium, (commonly known as a Gospel Organ). This example folds up into a small, wooden case so that it could be easliy transported to Religious Servicesmoorabbin, harmonium, baptist church, pioneers, settlers, bentleigh, worship, mckinnon, cheltenham, organs, estey, methodist mission -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Charles Harris, 07/1988
"School at Hall's Gap studies holistic Aboriginal theology" - article by Tim Angus - "Participants at a school of Aboriginal Theology were challenged to take up a new partnership in mission by the Rev. Charles Harris, president of the Uniting Aboriginal and Islander Christian Congress… Charles Harris gave a quiet and determined witness to the power of the Gospel to free his people to become agents of their own destiny in spiritual, cultural and political terms."Head & shoulders, dressed casually."Rev. Charles Harris"harris, charles, aboriginal and islander christian congress