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Mont De Lancey
Sash
In recent times, the name has been used by Christian groups keen to promote total abstinence from alcohol. The Order has been active in Australia from 1843, promoting temperance and as a benefit society. Worn by Thomas Johnston, son of George Johnston of Wandin (1937-1924).Independent Order of Rechabites (IOR) royal blue sash, with gold edging and fringe.IORsashes, clothing accessories -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Ballot Box, IOR Ballot Box
Box found with other I.O.R memorabilia in basement of Ballarat Doll Museum.Wooden ballot box used by Independent Order of Rechabites. Black and white holes in lid for depositing voting marbles or tokens.On lid in gold paint: "I O R".ballots, ballot boxes, voting, independent order of rechabites -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Certificate - Certificate - Independent Order of Rechabites, Greta Thomas, c. 1909
The Independent Order of Rechabites began in Salford, England in 1835. The Rechabites were a group named after Rechab, a leader from the old testament in the Bible. He instructed his followers not to drink. The Rechabites were a nomadic group of separatists who did not drink and abstained from other practices associated with the Canaanites. The IOR was a temperance friendly society named after this man.Certificate presented by IOR of Victoria, to Greta Thomas for signing the pledge committing to abstinence from intoxicating liquors. Dated 9 March 1909. White card, coloured coat of arms of Independent Order of Rechabites. Pledge Signing Crusade banner in blue, place for signatures. Reverse printed information about I.O.Rtemperance, rechabites, ior -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Certificate - Certificate - Independent Order of Rechabites, c. 1916
The IOR was a friendly society founded in England in 1835. It was part of the temperance movement. The name of the Order was inspired by the Rechabites, who feature in the 35th Chapter of Jeremiah. The founders of the Order were concerned that many friendly societies met in public houses and their members were therefore vulnerable to the temptations of alcohol. The Order spread around the world. There were branches in New Zealand, Australia, the United States and India. Branches were known as 'tents' and presided over by High Chief Rulers, who were assisted by Inside and Outside Guardians, a Levite of the Tent and a group of Elders. Before joining the Order, a prospective member had to sign a pledge that they and their family would abstain from alcohol.Certificate, issued by Independent Order of Rechabites (IOR) to Greta Thomas - patriotic pledge to abstain from alcohol. Cardboard, coloured front, picture of Kitchener of Khartoum, banner Patriotic Pledge, flagsior, temperance, reta thomas, friendly society, rechabites -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Ribbon, Independent Order of Rechabites
Ribbon worn by members of Independent Order of Rechabites (Friendly Society). Found in attic of Bank of NSW, Linton, together with money tin labelled "Rose of Linton Tent No. 53".Rectangular, cream gross-grain ribbon, with letters "IOR" embroidered in salmon.independent order of rechabites -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RECHABITES COLLECTION: INAUGURAL ADDRESS 1900
Inaugural address, 1 photocopied page, delivered by Bro J.E. Jenkins at the annual meeting of the Victoria District, IOR, Portland February 20 1900. Contains information regarding the origin of the IOR in England and the first temperance pledge being signed in 1832 by John King and James Livesey.bendigo, clubs, independent order of rechabites -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Vermont - the late Mr H Hatfield, 1920s
Harry Hatfield, 30, a past Chief Ruler of the Vermont Tent IOR and a highly esteemed Vermont resident, died as a result of a car accident.Harry Hatfield, 30, a past Chief Ruler of the Vermont Tent IOR and a highly esteemed Vermont resident, died as a result of a car accident.Harry Hatfield, 30, a past Chief Ruler of the Vermont Tent IOR and a highly esteemed Vermont resident, died as a result of a car accident.independent order of rechabites. vermont tent, hatfield, harry -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BASIL MILLER COLLECTION: NO 18 TRAM
Black and white photo of No 18 tram on Eaglehawk run, Independent Order of Rechabites Hall (IOR HALL) of California Gully(?) on left. '257B' stamped on back of photo in black ink.person, individual, basil miller -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Ceremonial object - Sash, Independent Order of Rechabites, n.d
Displayed at History House.Blue heavy woven sash with silver borders and fringe. Heavy silver embroidery of initials IOR. Large silver, blue and red applique and embroidery 8-pointed star in centre of sash. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - RULES OF THE BENDIGO UNITED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' MEDICAL INSTITUTE & DISPENSARY, 1926
Rules of the Bendigo United Friendly Societies Medical Institute and Dispensary. Bendigo 1926 Booklet black cover with no title details Inscribed Star of Bendigo IOR (Independent Order Rachabites), A. Honeychurch.Bendigo United Friendly Societies.bendigo, clubs, pharmacy., dispensary details. -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Ceremonial object - Clothing and apparel - sash, Surrey Hills Tent No 309 Past Chief Ruler's sash
The Independent Order of Rechabites (IOR), also known as the Sons and Daughters of Rechab is a friendly society founded in England in 1835 as part of the wider British temperance movement to promote total abstinence from alcoholic beverages. This type of sash was worn by a Past District Chief Ruler. This particular sash belonged to Lieutenant Colonel William McGregor Cairncross. He lived at the property now known as 'Medlow', although during his occupancy it was known as 'Willcyrus', named after two of his sons - Sergeant William McGregor Cairncross and Trooper Cyrus Hay Cairncross, who served with the 2nd Scottish Horse during the Boer War and in British units in the First World War. Lt Col Cairncross served at the Victoria Barracks in Melbourne for 25 years and designed a water bottle used by Australian colonial troops. During the Boer War he was controller of stores at Victoria Barracks. He died 24 May 1903 at his home.Pointed collar / sash; white silk / satin front with 3 x red stripes down each side; yellow stripes along edges; red satin backing; metallic gold tassels on the outer edge; colourful woven text and design on white segments on each side; one side "Independent Order of Rechabites SALFORD UNITY" around shield emblem; sheild with - beehive, sword and flame and wheat sheaf above, inside shield lamb, all-seeing eye, sun, moon with seven stars, snake, two birds, three white arrow heads, rose, clover and thistle symbols, "PEACE & PLENTY THE REWARD OF TEMPERANCE" in banner below; other side "PAST CHIEF RULER", crossed flags of Royal Standard of Great Britain, USA and Scotland above with triangle in centre of flags, text "TRUTH, FORTITUDE, JUSTICE" "IOR" in centre of triangle, 3 x overlapping shields below main text: one with flag of USA, one with symbols of Rechabites, one with the Royal Standard of Great Britain.independent order of rechabites, surrey hills tent no 309, regalia, william cairncross, william mcgregor cairncross, sash -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: TIRELESS
BHS CollectionBendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2003. Tireless: the star of Bendigo Tent No.5 IOR. Trying to keep the flag flying in 1975 are, from left back: Brothers Curnow, Howes and Perrow, Sister Truscott and Brother Curnow. Front Sister Miller, Brother Truscott and Sister Penburthy. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RECHABITES COBDEN TENT NO 39, 1865-1915 JUBILEE
Buff coloured document, printed on front is photo of 'Jubilee group of Cobden Junior Tent (Boys) No. 16 and Superintendents'. 6 rows of boys and men, some wearing ceremonial collars. On back of document is an overview of the IOR organisation in Bendigo and tells of the founding of the Cobden Tent of Rechabites in California Gully, with 11 members, in 1865 'built on the solid foundation of sobriety and virtue'bendigo, clubs, rechabites -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - Digital, LODGE COLLECTION: DECLATION OF CANDIDATE AND SURGEON'S CERTIFICATE
Document Victoria District, IOR SU, Star of Bendigo Tent No. 5. Declaration of 'Candidate and Surgeon's Certificate'. Document details a declaration of the candidate for admission to Lodge, and the surgeon's certificate declaring that the candidate and his wife, are quite free from any marked tendency or predisposition to any constitutional infirmity which would tend to shorten the natural duration of life.bendigo, clubs, lodge -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Slide, David Verrier, 14/10/1974 12:00:00 AM
Agfa colour slide, white blue plastic mount. Photograph by David Verrier. View R10 Emergency vehicle pushing tram 809 in the Victoria St shunt after a collision with another tram? In the background is the National Bank building, IOR and the Datsun dealership buildings. Photos taken 14/10/1974. See also Reg Item 3570 for another photo and the damage to the end of the tram.In ink: "Mon 14/10/74, AEC Breakdown van and tram 809 Victoria St after 2 tram collision Flemington Rd"trams, tramways, elizabeth st, route 59, accidents, r10 vehicle, victoria st, tram 809 -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Photograph, Black & White, Fruit & Vegetable display Float Easter Parade c1917, c1916
The Friendly Societies Carnival at Mentone 1916 during WW1 was arranged to showcase the local activities and raise funds for the 'Discharged Wounded Soldiers Fund' = £140 was raised. As elsewhere in Australia most of the local young men had enlisted in the AIF and some were coming home wounded - many were killed on overseas battlefields. This Parade was led by the Cheltenham Brass Band with the following Friendly Societies AOF, IOR, HACBS, PAFS, and ANA. The PAFS - Protestant Alliance Friendly Society - had 2 entries 'Fruit & Vegetable Display' and 'The Murder of Nurse Edith Cavell' both floats won their category. The Carnival gave prizes for sports events on the Mentone Oval and a concert was held at night at the Mentone Ice Skating Rink.World War 1 1914-1918 had a devastating impact on many early settler families whose sons had volunteered to serve in AIF. 1916 many of these young men were returning injured or had been killed overseas The Community rallied around to support these men and their families by holding fund raising events like the CarnivalBlack & White photograph of a horse drawn wagon displaying Fruit and Vegetables for a procession c 1916Handwritten ; Decorated wagon possibly part of a procession of market gardeners cartsfriendly societies cheltenham 1916, nurse edith cavell, cheltenham brass band 1916, ww1 1914-1918, wounded soldiers fund, allnutt ella, smith j l; smith mary ann, stanley helen, smith vic, chaff cutter, horse drawn carts, toll gates brighton, motor cars 1900, steam engines, early settlers, bentleigh, mckinnon, parish of moorabbin, city of moorabbin, county of bourke, moorabbin roads board, shire of moorabbin, henry dendy's special survey 1841, were j.b.; bent thomas, o'shannassy john, king richard, charman stephen, highett william, ormond francis, maynard dennis, market gardeners, vineyards, orchards -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Photograph, Black & White 'Edith Cavell Tableau' Easter Parade Cheltenham 1916, 1916
The Friendly Societies Carnival at Mentone 1916 during WW1 was arranged to showcase the local activities and raise funds for the 'Discharged Wounded Soldiers Fund' = £140 was raised. As elsewhere in Australia most of the local young men had enlisted in the AIF and some were coming home wounded - many were killed on overseas battlefields. This Parade was led by the Cheltenham Brass Band, followed by the Friendly Societies AOF, IOR, HACBS, PAFS, and ANA. The PAFS - Protestant Alliance Friendly Society - had 2 entries 'Fruit & Vegetable Display' and 'The Murder of Nurse Edith Cavell' both floats won their category. Ella Allnutt portrayed Nurse Cavell. The Carnival gave prizes for sports events on the Mentone Oval and a concert was held at night at the Mentone Ice Skating Rink. World War 1 1914-1918 had a devastating impact on many early settler families whose sons had volunteered to serve in AIF. 1916 many of these young men were returning injured or had been killed overseas The Community rallied around to support these men and their families by holding fund raising events like the CarnivalBlack & White photograph of a decorated float with a Tableau ' The Murder of Nurse Edith Cavell' in the Friendly Societies Carnival Cheltenham 1916Front Handwritten ; Procession ( part of ) to honour Sister Edith Cavell an English nurse executed by the Germans in Brussels (BELG.) in 1914 (1st World War)cheltenham brass band 1916, ww1 1914-1918, cavell edith, friendly societies, protestant alliance friendly society, moorabbin, cheltenham, dendy henry, dendy's special survey 1841, assisted emigrants early settlers, pioneers, market gardeners, marigold flowers, pharmacy, charman stephen, gettens mary, charman harriet, methodist church, primitive methodists, box william, box elizabeth, state schools, education, moorabbin shire, moorabbin roads board, city of moorabbin, kingston city council -
Harcourt Valley Heritage & Tourist Centre
A set of seven decorative white silk IOR sashes with red embossing
The Independant order of Rechabites "Hope of Australia Tent No. 109" was formed in Harcourt in July 1869 and celebrated its centenary in 1969. With a strong -minded core of Methodists and members of the Church of Christ the group provided moral leadership and social framework to a wide area for a long time. At first they met in a small hall but, the lodge having inflamed partisan passions, the hall was deliberately burnt down in 1877. Undeterred the Lodge rebuilt the hall in the same year and thus provided the only district public hall. The Hall was sold by the lodge in 1937.; The Independent order of Rechabites, a temperance and social organsiation, was particularly strong in the Harcourt, Barkers Creek district, due to the high proportion of Methodists in the population, a demographic phenomenon resulting from the courage, prevalence and influence of Wesleyan lay preachers on the Mount Alexander Goldfields. Ribbon/collar sashes,white, with red longitudinal stripe (Chief Ruler & Deputy Ruler only) and red border, red machine embroidery, angle stitched at lower front to form a fitted collar."CHIEF RULER"," DEPUTY RULER", "TREASURER", "GUARDIAN", "LEVITE" plus IOR triangle - "Truth, Fortitude, Justice" plus three heraldic shields with background foliage, Plus "Independant Order of Rechabites" plus a further decorative sheild surmounting a swage-like motto " Peace & Plenty the reward of Temperance" and "Rechabites Salford Unity" all in red on white background -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Archive, Marnoo – Independent Order of Rechabites No 486 and Star of Marnoo Tent No 408 & Junior Tent No 408 Lodge Books, 1912 - 1953
Lodge BooksIndependent Order of Rechabites Marnoo No 486 4 Books: Members Ledger - Feb1912 - Feb 1918 - Mar 1918 - Nov 1923 - Feb 1924 - Aug 1930 - Feb 1931 - May 1940 Treasuers' Cash Book - June 1921 - May 1944 Secretary's Cash Book - Nov 1911 - Nov 1914 (Lodge Stamp) - June 1921 - Aug 1939 Minute Books - Nov 1911 - Nov 1914 - Aug 1921 - Nov 1925 1 Book: Half Yearly Meeting Minutes - May 1941 - Nov 1953 1 Book: Quarterly Balance Sheets - Aug 1936 - Aug 1947 1 Deposits Book - June 1930 - June 1939 Commonwealth Bank Ballarat STAR Of MARNOO "Tent 408" - 2-09-1913 - 12-09-1919 Meeting Minutes Members Accounts "Marnoo Junior Tent No 408" - dec 1928 - June 1947 Greeting Card 1947 From IOR Vic Dist. No,. 82. Plus several other Papers Relevant to I.O.R. (In Plastic Sleeve.) stawell -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - LONG GULLY HISTORY GROUP COLLECTION: OLD LONG GULLY FROM RAE'S HILL TO MCGOWAN ST
Titled Old Long Gully From Rae's Hill to McGowan St. LG. West Side - Jack Read Painter etc, Norris Bros Black Shop, Norris Bros Wood Yard & Chaff Mills, Iron Bark East Gold Mine, Sunday School, Tennis Courts Sunday School & Church, LG Fire Brigade, Creeth Street, Mine Managers Residence, Shop, Shop Mrs Hocking, Chinese Laundry, Allpress the Baker, Greenfell the Butcher, Hairdresser Beckinsall was the Fire Brigade Hotel, Dick White the Saddler, Store, Hotel Rose of Australia, Woodyard, Blacksmith Shop Wagon Repairer, Hotel Kocks (Pioneer Hotel), 2 China Shops owned by Chinese, Hotel Silver mines Hotel, Police Station, Grocers Shop (per? Reef Mine Hotel) E Bryant, Mine Windmill, Church Residence, Minister. East Side - Hopetoun Band R, Manchester Arms Hotel, Minister House, Church, IOR Hall, Shop Lollies Icecream, Boot Maker & Repairer, Back Smith Shop, Shop Childrens Wear, Butchers Shop, Creeth Street, Grocers Shop, Lolly Shop & Soft Drinks, Boot Maker & Repairer, Residence (Davey's), Lollie Shop (Fields), Dressmaker, LG Post Office (M Webb), Millars Bakers Shop, Butcher Shop, Mechanics Institute Books & Paper & Billiard Room, Connell the Baker, Dr SElby, Pentreath Organ Builder & Tuner, Blacksmith Shop, Hexagon Toilet, Kocks Machine Shop, Kocks Mine Office, Kocks Material Shop, Police Station, Dyson's Dam Warm waer, Air Station, Mine Battery stone crusher 80 head approx, Kocks Mine, Needle Mine. Some notes written at the end - Norm Shotples used to have Barber Shop - he has gone to Queensland, Violet Street started off as the German School, Wells Street used to run through Victorian Consol ? the other side, Comet Hill would like a visit. Contact Helen Gorlay at Violet Street would line to some video. Alan has good info on the Long Gully School. Betty has book. Views of Bendigo. Frank Cusack - Bendigo Trust. Bendigo School Hisking? School, Violet Street. Older levels lo?ing at Architecture.bendigo, history, long gully history group, the long gully history group - old long gully from rae's hill to mcgowan st, jack read, norris bros, iron bark east gold mine, long gully fire brigade, mrs hicking, allpress, greenfell, beckinsall, dick white, rose of australia, hopetoun band r, manchester arms hotel, ior hall, davey's, fields, m webb, millars, mechanics institute & billiard room, kocks pioneer hoel, silver mines hotel, e bryant, windmill mine, pere? reef mine hotel, connell, dr selby, pentreath, kocks machine shop, kocks mine office, kocks material shop, dyson's dam, kocks mine, needle mine, norm shotples, german school, victoria consols, helen gorlay, long gully school, frank cusack, bendigo trust