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Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Book - Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Guild Cookery Book, 1909
... Holy Trinity Anglican Church Ladies Guild... Trinity Anglican Church Ladies Guild Guild Cookery Book - Small ...Guild Cookery Book - Small cookbook with cover and title page(s) missing so 'Contents' becomes first page, containing a number of advertisements for Port Melbourne businesses. Produced by Holy Trinity Church Ladies Working Guild as fundraiser after church collapsed in 1908 storm. Recipes collected by Mrs Hayman of the Guild.domestic life, business and traders, religion - anglican (holy trinity), societies clubs unions and other organisations, mrs h h hayman, holy trinity anglican church ladies guild -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Envelope, Packet 1 St Paul's Anglican Church, Ringwood, 1894 - 1969
Various newsletters and local church records circa 1894 - 1969, including: Sunday School Anniversary Services programme, March 1894 Baptism card - Alice Sanders, August 1902 Collage of handwritten notes and newspaper clippings, 1898-1919 Photocopies of handwritten notes for historical walk - 5 pages Typewritten summary of early history of St. Paul's Church of England, Ringwood Handwritten notes and newspaper clippings on 10th birthday in 1962 of East Ringwood Holy Trinity Church of England Ladies' Guild 3779b Newspaper clipping - Lunch is on St. Paul's - Ringwood Mail 24 August 1994 (George Lawson) -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Book - Book cover, Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Port Melbourne, Ladies Working Guild - Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Guild Cookery Book
... Ladies Working Guild - Holy Trinity Anglican Church... cover, Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Port Melbourne Ladies ...Guild Cookery Book. Holy Trinity Church - Guild Cookery Book cover. Photocopy of cookbook cover. Type is all in black and writing is framed with a thick black framereligion - anglican (holy trinity), domestic life, riall brothers pty ltd -
Bacchus Marsh & District Historical Society
Decorative object, Wooden bowl made from Osage Orange tree timber
This small bowl was won by Alex Todd for marksmanship at the Holy Trinity Anglican Church Bazaar in Bacchus Marsh in 1935. It was described in the Bacchus Marsh Express newspaper as a piece of Local Objet d'Art. The Express noted that it was 'made and donated to the Ladies' Guild by Mr. Walter Simon, of Bacchus Marsh. A local osage orange tree furnished the wood for the bowl, which was one of many articles that Mr. Simon's lathe has shaped from time to time, the grain of the osage timber being especially suitable for such work', Express, 25 May, 1935, p.2. A small polished wood bowl with unattached wooden lid. woodworking