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Certificate, Harry Brown & Co. Print., Ballarat, Linton Presbyterian Church Spring Flower Show, First Prize, 1970, 1970
... Linton Presbyterian Church Spring Flower Show, First Prize...Linton Presbyterian Church... at Linton Presbyterian Church Spring flower show and fair, 1970....Text: " LINTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH / SPRING FLOWER SHOW...Awarded to Graeme Dunn. Linton Presbyterian Church Events ...Awarded to Graeme Dunn.Rectangular, blue cardboard certificate for first prize at Linton Presbyterian Church Spring flower show and fair, 1970.Text: " LINTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH / SPRING FLOWER SHOW AND FAIR / PARISH HALL, LINTON / Saturday Nov 7 1970 / FIRST PRIZE / Awarded to Graeme Dunn / For Flat Bowl.linton presbyterian church, events, flower shows, certificates, awards, graeme dunn -
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Certificate, First Prize, Linton Presbyterian Church Spring Show, 1935
... First Prize, Linton Presbyterian Church Spring Show, 1935...Linton Presbyterian Church...Text, printed: " Linton Presbyterian Church / SPRING SHOW...Linton Presbyterian Church Maree Grigg Shows Text, printed ...Blue cardboard prize certificate with black printed text. Awarded to Maree Grigg for an addressed envelope.Text, printed: " Linton Presbyterian Church / SPRING SHOW, DECEMBER 7th, 1935. / FIRST PRIZE / For Addressed Envelope / Awarded to Maree Grigg. "linton presbyterian church, maree grigg, shows -
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Certificate, Second Prize, Linton Presbyterian Church Spring Show, 1935
... Second Prize, Linton Presbyterian Church Spring Show, 1935...Linton Presbyterian Church...Text, printed: " Linton Presbyterian Church / SPRING SHOW...Linton Presbyterian Church Maree Grigg Shows Text, printed ...Pink cardboard prize certificate with black printed text. Awarded to Maree Grigg for a balance sheet.Text, printed: " Linton Presbyterian Church / SPRING SHOW, DECEMBER 7th, 1935. / SECOND PRIZE / For Balance Sheet / Awarded to Maree Grigg. "linton presbyterian church, maree grigg, shows -
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Photograph, Linton Presbyterian Church Choir, circa 1920
... Linton Presbyterian Church Choir, circa 1920... the Presbyterian Church "Diamond Jubilee" booklet (see Registration... of the Linton Presbyterian Church choir with their conductor, Mr Maddock ...Black and white photograph which was copied from the Presbyterian Church "Diamond Jubilee" booklet (see Registration no. 1645). Photograph shows members of the Linton Presbyterian Church choir with their conductor, Mr Maddock. The photograph includes the caption from the original publication. This identifies members of the choir by their surnames only. Additional names, including first names, were provided at the time the photograph was copied for LDHS.presbyterian church choir, choirs, gertrude cox, jean cox, cassie mcbeath, alex mcbeath, george bennett, mary hitchins (née rankin), miss johnston, miss gascoigne, miss maddock, miss wishart, mr maddock [choir conductor] -
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Bottle opener, Bottle Opener, Presbyterian Church, Linton
... Bottle Opener, Presbyterian Church, Linton...Presbyterian Church Linton...Used by the Presbyterian Church Linton, for opening...Used by the Presbyterian Church Linton, for opening ...Used by the Presbyterian Church Linton, for opening the communion grape juice. Donated to the Society on the Church closure in 1996.Gold painted bottle opener in shape of a right hand.presbyterian church linton, bottle opener -
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Collection plate, Collection Plates, Presbyterian Church, Linton, 1900
... Collection Plates, Presbyterian Church, Linton...Presbyterian Church Linton... church by T.M.Wise. Presbyterian Church Linton Collection plates ...Used as collection plates. Donation to the Presbyterian church by T.M.Wise.Two round wooden plates with red cloth inserts embroidered with yellow flowers."Presented to the Presbyterian church by T.M.Wise".presbyterian church linton, collection plates, t.m. wise -
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Gas light bracket, Gas Light, Presbyterian Church, Linton
... Gas Light, Presbyterian Church, Linton... Presbyterian Church Linton... at the Presbyterian Church in Linton.... at the Presbyterian Church in Linton. Gas lighting Presbyterian Church Linton ...Until Linton was connected to the statewide electricity grid in 1939, this gas light was used to light the altar at the Presbyterian Church in Linton.Curved gas light wall bracket, ornamented with leaves. One end designed to be attached to a wall, the other end has a valve, presumably to control the flow of gas. Beyond this valve, the end of the fitting is threaded, to facilitate attachment of a glass cover.gas lighting, presbyterian church linton -
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Chalice
... Linton Presbyterian Church... on closure of church in 1997 Linton Presbyterian Church Stemmed glass ...Used as chalice in Presbyterian church. Donation to Society on closure of church in 1997Stemmed glass cup without handles. Silver grape and vine leaf decoration on gold background on bowl.linton presbyterian church -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book - Novel, Ellis, Edward S, The three arrows by Edward S. Ellis, with a colour frontispiece and four black-and-white illustrations, [n.d.] [1915?]
... "Linton Presbyterian Church, 1st Prize": "Awarded to Master Laurie... to front end paper, inscribed across top "Linton Presbyterian ...Adventure story for boys set in the American frontier.317 p. : ill. ; pale blue cover, images of native Americans holding guns on front cover, frontiersman holding gun on spine.fictionAdventure story for boys set in the American frontier.children's fiction, westerns, american frontier -
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Plaque, Dedication Plaque, Church Heating System
... Presbyterian Church Linton... referred to is the Linton Presbyterian Church....Plaques Memorials Presbyterian Church Linton Dr James Blair ...Small, inscribed metal plaque nailed to wooden backing board. Plaque acknowledges that the heating service of a church was installed by Dr Agnes Donaldson in memory of her parents, Dr James Blair Donaldson Snr. and Mrs. Amelia Jane Donaldson. The church referred to is the Linton Presbyterian Church.Plaque reads: "The Heating System of this Church was installed by Dr. Agnes Donaldson in loving Memory of her Father Dr. J.B. Donaldson 1859 -1944 And her Mother Mrs A.J. Donaldson 1859-1946".plaques, memorials, presbyterian church linton, dr james blair donaldson snr., mrs amelia jane donaldson, dr agnes donaldson -
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Photograph, Miss Helen Milne, Linton school teacher
... Presbyterian Church records held at show that Helen Milne... Presbyterian Church records held at show that Helen Milne ...Miss Milne was a teacher at Linton State School for many years. It is understood she is the Assistant Teacher in the photograph of school pupils and teachers, c.1888. (Registration no. 179). Miss Milne's efforts at training the children for school concerts were often commended in newspaper reports. Linton Presbyterian Church records held at show that Helen Milne was a communicant from 1886, having transferred from Inglewood. The 'Ballarat Star', 2 July 1902, p. 6, reported that Miss Milne had been presented with a gold brooch and purse, as she had been transferred to another school and was leaving Linton. Photograph is part of Old Lintonian collection ; No. 67. A book of hymns owned by Miss Milne is in the LDHS collection (Registration no. 2013-62).Sepia portrait of a lady wearing high necked gown."67 Miss H Milne"helen (heather) milne, old lintonian collection -
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Photograph, Priscilla Nelson with her grandson Theo Nelson
... " in Linton (near the Presbyterian Church), but after his brother John..." in Linton (near the Presbyterian Church), but after his brother John ...Priscilla Nelson, born 1869, grew up at Happy Valley and married James Nelson (the second son of Robert Simeon Nelson and Mary Ann Dawe) in 1890. Priscilla and James had six children - James, Theophilus, Norman, Pearl, Mary and Violet. James established a carpentry/undertaking business on "Church Hill" in Linton (near the Presbyterian Church), but after his brother John Nelson died in 1900, he inherited the Nelson premises in Sussex Street which had been built by his father, and he moved his business and family to this location. This photograph shows Priscilla Nelson with her grandson Theo (son of Theophilus Nelson). The photograph is understood to have been taken in 1939. Priscilla Nelson died in 1941.Enlarged black and white copy of original photograph which has been mounted on white card. The photograph shows an older lady wearing a had and a coat with a fur trim. In one arm she is holding a young child and a handbag. She appears to be about to climb into a car, as her other hand is on the car's door handle.priscilla nelson (née gribble), theo nelson [b. 1939] -
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Certificate, First Prize, Presbyterian Church Grand Annual Show, Linton, 1952
... First Prize, Presbyterian Church Grand Annual Show, Linton...Presbyterian Church Linton. Grand Annual Show...Text: " Presbyterian Church, Linton / GRAND ANNUAL SHOW... for 'Prettiest Cub and Saucer'. Presbyterian Church Linton. Grand Annual ...Mrs McCarthy, who was awarded the certificates, was formerly Kathleen O'Beirne. Three cards - two blue "First Prize" cards - awarded for 'Prettiest Jug' and 'Article not costing more than 2/6'; one white "Second Prize' card, awarded for 'Prettiest Cub and Saucer'.Blue rectangular card with dark blue printing. Awarded to Mrs. McCarthy for Article not costing more than 2/6.Text: " Presbyterian Church, Linton / GRAND ANNUAL SHOW / FIRST PRIZE / AWARDED TO Mrs. V. McCarthy / FOR Article not costing more than 2/6 / Nov 29th. 1952. "presbyterian church linton. grand annual show, events, prize certificates, mrs v. mccarthy, kathleen o'beirne -
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Certificate, Second Prize, Presbyterian Church Grand Annual Show, Linton, 1952
... Second Prize, Presbyterian Church Grand Annual Show, Linton...Presbyterian Church Linton. Grand Annual Show...Text: " Presbyterian Church, Linton / GRAND ANNUAL SHOW... for 'Prettiest Cub and Saucer'. Presbyterian Church Linton. Grand Annual ...Mrs McCarthy, who was awarded the certificates, was formerly Kathleen O'Beirne. Three cards - two blue "First Prize" cards - awarded for 'Prettiest Jug' and 'Article not costing more than 2/6'; one white "Second Prize' card, awarded for 'Prettiest Cub and Saucer'.Cream rectangular card with dark blue printing. Awarded to Mrs. McCarthy for Prettiest Cup and Saucer.Text: " Presbyterian Church, Linton / GRAND ANNUAL SHOW / SECOND PRIZE / AWARDED TO Mrs. V. McCarthy / FOR Prettiest Cup and Saucer / Nov 29th. 1952. "presbyterian church linton. grand annual show, events, prize certificates, mrs v. mccarthy, kathleen o'beirne -
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Certificate, First Prize, Presbyterian Church Grand Annual Show, Linton, 1952
... First Prize, Presbyterian Church Grand Annual Show, Linton...Presbyterian Church Linton. Grand Annual Show...Text: " Presbyterian Church, Linton / GRAND ANNUAL SHOW... for 'Prettiest Cub and Saucer'. Presbyterian Church Linton. Grand Annual ...Mrs McCarthy, who was awarded the certificates, was formerly Kathleen O'Beirne. Three cards - two blue "First Prize" cards - awarded for 'Prettiest Jug' and 'Article not costing more than 2/6'; one white "Second Prize' card, awarded for 'Prettiest Cub and Saucer'.Blue rectangular card with dark blue printing. Awarded to Mrs. McCarthy for Prettiest Jug.Text: " Presbyterian Church, Linton / GRAND ANNUAL SHOW / FIRST PRIZE / AWARDED TO Mrs. V. McCarthy / FOR Prettiest Jug / Nov 29th. 1952. "presbyterian church linton. grand annual show, events, prize certificates, mrs v. mccarthy, kathleen o'beirne -
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Epergne, Epergne, Presented to Mrs. Donaldson, 1907
... . Donaldson by her friends of the Presbyterian Church, Linton... by her friends of the Presbyterian Church, Linton, as a mark ...The epergne was presented to Amelia Jane Donaldson (wife of Dr J.B. Donaldson Snr) "as a mark of esteem" by friends at the Presbyterian Church in 1907. Dr James Blair Donaldson had a medical practice in Linton from about 1889 until 1920, when his son, also named James Blair Donaldson, took it over.Silver-plate epergne for holding flowers. Epergne has a round base, and six branches radiating from a central stem. Branches each have a funnel-shaped small swirled-glass insert for holding flowers, while central stem has a matching, but larger glass vase insert.Engraved on base of epergne: "Presented to Mrs. J.B. Donaldson by her friends of the Presbyterian Church, Linton, as a mark of esteem. 26-4.07". Maker's marks stamped underneath base of epergne.amelia jane donaldson, dr james blair donaldson snr., ornaments, epergnes, vases -
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Photograph, Ewen Rankin
Ewen Rankin migrated from Scotland to Victoria in 1852 with his parents and brothers and sisters. He became an important figure in Linton, being involved with both agricultural and mining activities. He was an Elder of the Presbyterian Church. He married Anna Woods in 1874 and they had several children, who also went on to become Linton identities.Black and white image of a man with a short beard. He is wearing a jacket and bow tie.ewen rankin -
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Photograph, Mary Hitchins, 1884-1971
Mary Jane Rankin was born in 1884 to parents Ewen and Anna Rankin (née Woods). She was a pupil teacher at Linton State School, and later was Head Teacher at Happy Valley State School. She played tennis, sang in the Presbyterian Church choir and was involved in community organisations such as the CWA throughout her life. In 1918 Mary Rankin married Ed Hitchins, the manager of the Linton branch of the Bank of New South Wales.Mary Hitchins, née Mary Rankin, 1884-1971mary rankin, mary hitchins