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Orbost & District Historical Society
wooden club
... weapon wood-carving New Hebrides hunting.... It is handmade and believed to have originated in the New Hebrides....New Hebrides (?)... gippsland weapon wood-carving New Hebrides hunting A carved black ...A carved black wooden club with a thick scaled snake coiled around it. At the clubbing end is a solid round ball. It is handmade and believed to have originated in the New Hebrides.weapon wood-carving new hebrides hunting -
Orbost & District Historical Society
fan, approx 1900
... fan handcraft New Hebrides ethnographic dress-ornament...Brought to Orbost from the New Hebrides in about 1900....New Hebrides... gippsland Brought to Orbost from the New Hebrides in about 1900. fan ...Brought to Orbost from the New Hebrides in about 1900.A round hand-woven palm fan. It has made with dyed fibres.fan handcraft new hebrides ethnographic dress-ornament -
Orbost & District Historical Society
hunting stick
... weapon New-Hebrides hunting-club Morton.... This club was brought from New Hebrides to Orbost by Reverend Alex...New Hebrides.... This club was brought from New Hebrides to Orbost by Reverend Alex ...Inspected by Joanna Freslov, archaeologist 2.6.2008. This club was brought from New Hebrides to Orbost by Reverend Alex Morton in 1894. Morton was the minister at the Presbyterian church about 1890. He had spent time in new Hebrides and went on to New Zealand.A handmade carved wooden club with carved rings at top and bottom.weapon new-hebrides hunting-club morton -
Orbost & District Historical Society
grass skirt, approx. 1905
... grass-skirt new-hebrides mundy costume-female native...Worn by Mrs Jack Mundy while in New Hebrides. The Mundy...New Hebrides... gippsland Worn by Mrs Jack Mundy while in New Hebrides. The Mundy ...Worn by Mrs Jack Mundy while in New Hebrides. The Mundy family were farmers / settlers in the Snowy River area since c. 1880s. The original Mundy family moved to a land "selection" at Bete Bolong in the early 1880's from Buchan. Mundy familyHandmade grass skirt made of native plant fibres and held together with knotting along the top. Natural colour.nonegrass-skirt new-hebrides mundy costume-female native-materials -
Orbost & District Historical Society
fan, approx 1900
... fan handcraft ethnographic New Hebrides dress-ornament...New Hebrides... gippsland Brought to Orbost in 1900. fan handcraft ethnographic New ...Brought to Orbost in 1900.A diamond shaped palm fan hand-woven in natural colours. It has a narrow handle and is closely woven.fan handcraft ethnographic new hebrides dress-ornament -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Rev. Thomas Watt Leggatt
... new hebrides... Church Melbourne; to New Hebrides Mission, Aulua, Malekula; 1907..."Thomas Watt Leggatt - Aulua, New Hebrides - minister...; 1886 ordained in Scots Church Melbourne; to New Hebrides ...B. 1859 Glasgow; Glasgow University; 1886 ordained in Scots Church Melbourne; to New Hebrides Mission, Aulua, Malekula; 1907 Dunolly; 1910 Sunbury; 1919 Convener of Board of Missions; editor "Record"; 1923 Abbotsford; 1929 Glen Iris; 1931 Moderator, Victoria; 1944 died 23 August. Son, William Watt Leggatt was a politician in the Bolte Government in Victoria.Sepia photo of Leggatt posed facing his right; dressed in 19th century clerical suit, collar and waistcoat."Thomas Watt Leggatt - Aulua, New Hebrides - minister Sunbury, Abbotsford. Father of Sir William (Bill) Watt Leggatt, Ormond Law Agent for (?) in London - Deaconess Dorothy Leggatt."leggatt, thomas watt, new hebrides -
Orbost & District Historical Society
fan, approx 1900
... Brought to Orbost from the New Hebrides in about 1900....New Hebrides... gippsland Brought to Orbost from the New Hebrides in about 1900. fan ...Brought to Orbost from the New Hebrides in about 1900.A long-handled hand woven palm fan in natural colours. The fan is oval shaped. The handle is narrow.fan handcraft dress-ornament ethnographic -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Collection Box
... new hebrides..."New Hebrides, Day Spring and Heathen Mission" On lock... day spring heathen mission new hebrides "New Hebrides, Day ...Ellerslie ChurchLockable wooden box with brass hinged opening lid and gold and black lettering on the front. The box has no key."New Hebrides, Day Spring and Heathen Mission" On lock "SECURE LEVER HAND MADE"ellerslie church, day spring, heathen mission, new hebrides -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Book - Religious Education, Teachers' Missionary Record, June 1968
... New Hebrides". Back cover "Psalm 23 for the Islands" in print...Teachers' Missionary Record / June, 1968 / No 4 New...' Missionary Record / June, 1968 / No 4 New Hebrides Black and white ...Students attended Sunday School classes at the Kergunyah Presbyterian Church. The Sunday school was held in a little 16 foot square wooden building which came from Rocky Valley after it was no longer needed there. Ewen Wallace's father initiated and organised the move. C2011 the building was knocked down because of white ants. The Presbyterian Church will be 125 years old in 2015.Historical: Religious Education: This book was used by students who attended the Sunday School classes at Kergunyah Presbyterian Church. Religion: Presbyterian Church at Kergunyah, in the Kiewa Valley, celebrates its 125th anniversary in 2015 after being handed over to the Uniting Church in the 1970s. Black and white cardboard cover with two small pictures top and bottom and one across centre front with title, date. and "No. 4 New Hebrides". Back cover "Psalm 23 for the Islands" in print. Picture underneath. Under picture "Goodbye" and more writing. Thin - 16 pages including coverTeachers' Missionary Record / June, 1968 / No 4 New Hebridespresbyterian church, teachers, religion, religious education., kergunyah, ewen wallace, sunday school -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, C1947
... Paton Memorial Hospital Vila New Hebrides..., New Hebrides in 1944. She left the New Hebrides in 1946...., New Hebrides in 1944. She left the New Hebrides in 1946 ...Hilda Charlotte Foster, 1902 - 1990, was a Double Certified Nurse when, at the age of 35, she successfully applied to the board of the Australian Inland Mission (AIM) to work at an outback field centre in South Australia. Born and raised in suburban Melbourne, she had been inspired by stories told to her by other missionaries about the fulfilment to be gained working amongst Aboriginal communities. Given her religious faith and nursing skills, she believed she could make a difference. She worked in Oodnadatta in South Australia for two years (1937-1939), followed by a stint in Innamincka in New South Wales in 1940 -1942. Before she became a nurse, Hilda Foster trained to be a Sunday School teacher and was a member of the Sunday School Council of Victoria. She completed first aid courses run through the Presbyterian Deaconesses Institute in Carlton, Victoria, and in 1930 successfully applied to become a trainee nurse at the Austin Hospital for Incurables, in Heidelberg. She commenced her training there in 1931, before moving to the Women's Hospital in 1933. In 1934 she had six months at the Fairfield Infectious Diseases Hospital, before returning to the Austin, where she was employed when she sat her final exams in November 1934. Her combined skills made her a most attractive option for the Australian Inland Mission. As well as being multi-skilled as a nurse, she provided religious instruction and spiritual ministry to members of the community. https://trove.nla.gov.au/people/762093?c=people Sister Foster nursed at Toora Bush Hospital prior to leaving for the Paton Memorial Hospital, Vila, New Hebrides in 1944. She left the New Hebrides in 1946.Matt, black and white, head and shoulders, studio portrait of Sister Hilda Charlotte Foster on card.australian inland mission, presbyterian deaconess, sister hilda charlotte foster, paton memorial hospital vila new hebrides -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Lapel Badge
... new hebrides... hebrides tanna, new hebrides paton, john gibson (rev.) "John G ...2 Round lapel badges. White with sepia text and image. 2 badges."John G Paton Centenary 1824 - 1924"presbyterian, missionaries, new hebrides, tanna, new hebrides, paton, john gibson (rev.) -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Map, A Sketch from Dalyrmples Map of 1767, 1767
... New Hebrides... new guinea Australia of the Holy Spirit Papua New Hebrides New ...Copy of a map showing the coast that was known during the voyge of the Endeavour, and the first map that marks Torres track.map, new holland, hollandia nova, isaac de graaff, new guinea, australia of the holy spirit, papua, new hebrides, new zealand, nuyts land, van dieman's land, tasman's track, torres -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Map, Map of New Holland from a chart by Isaac de Graaf (1690-1714), c1714
... New Hebrides... new guinea Australia of the Holy Spirit Papua New Hebrides New ...Copy of a map from 'A Short HIstory of Australia' by Ernest Scott.map, new holland, hollandia nova, isaac de graaff, new guinea, australia of the holy spirit, papua, new hebrides, new zealand, nuyts land, van dieman's land, tasman's track -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Book, M. Kathleen Woodburn, Backwash of Empire, 1944
... New Hebrides... vanuatu New Hebrides colonial womens history women authors Account ...Account of an Australian woman in Vanuatu when it was the New Hebrides and and 'outpost' of EmpireTan cloth-covered binding with section of dustjacket glued to front cover. Title and author on spine in black lettering. 223pp.Account of an Australian woman in Vanuatu when it was the New Hebrides and and 'outpost' of Empirehistory, social history, vanuatu, new hebrides, colonial, womens history, women authors -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, C1890
... British New Hebrides...) was the founder of the Methodist Mission in British New Guinea. Bromilow ...Rev. William E Bromilow (1857-1929) was the founder of the Methodist Mission in British New Guinea.Matt, black and white, studio portrait of Rev. William Bromilow and his wife with Lebi and Joeli."Rev WE Bromilow"bromilow, william, william, e., bromilow, harriet, methodist, british new hebrides -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Book, A. Hutchison & Son, Tent life in tiger land, 1888
... Handwritten in ink in the front: "To the New Hebrides... district. Handwritten in ink in the front: "To the New Hebrides ...Tent life in tigerland with which is incorporated sport and work on the Nepaul frontier being twelve years' sporting reminiscences of a pioneer planter in an Indian frontier district.Olive green line covered book with gold text on the cover and spine together with black, yellow, white and red illustrations. Author: The Hon James Inglis M.L.A. With 22 illustrations in chromo-lithography.non-fictionTent life in tigerland with which is incorporated sport and work on the Nepaul frontier being twelve years' sporting reminiscences of a pioneer planter in an Indian frontier district.moori, james inglis 1845-1908, nepal, india social life and customs -
Orbost & District Historical Society
book, Peter Leyden Publishing House, Australia Discovered, 1970
... Hodges - Captain Cook Lands in New Hebrides.... Hodges - Captain Cook Lands in New Hebrides. Australia Discovered ...This little book (quarto size) was handed out to school kids in 1970 in commemoration of the bicentenary of the 1770 voyages of Lieutenant James Cook.This is a useful reference book.A thin 47 pp paper back book. On the cover below the title, "Australia Discovered", is a coloured print of a painting by William Hodges - Captain Cook Lands in New Hebrides. -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph
... , ordained in Merbein and served in New Hebrides in 1926....) was born in Edinburgh, ordained in Merbein and served in New ...Rev. James Jones (1889 - 1971) was born in Edinburgh, ordained in Merbein and served in New Hebrides in 1926.Semi gloss, black and white, head and shoulders photograph of Rev. James Jones who is wearing his clerical robe. This is an enlargement and the image is not crisp.rev james jones presbyterian minister, st andrew's presbyterian church oakleigh -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Weapon - War Club
... on the island of Tanna, in the New Hebrides. Possibly given as a gift..., the first Christian convert on the island of Tanna, in the New ...Supposedly belonged to Lomai, the first Christian convert on the island of Tanna, in the New Hebrides. Possibly given as a gift to Presbyterian missionary Dr. John G. Paton.Wooden club -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph
... a missionary in the New Hebrides before coming to St. Andrew's... a missionary in the New Hebrides before coming to St. Andrew's ...Rev. T. Watt-Leggatt came from Dunolly and had been a missionary in the New Hebrides before coming to St. Andrew's in Sunbury on 17 February 1910. He divided his time conducting morning services in Sunbury and afternoon services in Sydenham.A black and white photograph of the Rev. J. Watt-Leggatt in clerical gown and holding a book in his RH.POSTCARD / CORRESPONDENCE ADDRESS / KODAKst andrew's church, sunbury, churches, clergymen, postcards, watt-leggatt, t. (rev.), george evans collection -
Orbost & District Historical Society
book, Shakespeare's Works The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 1910
... three years in the New Hebrides where she engaged in missionary... three years in the New Hebrides where she engaged in missionary ...John Gillan Mundy owned this book. Miss Margaret Jane Gillan died 22.11.1941, Orbost at the Jarrahmond residence of her niece, Mrs Jack Mundy. She was the daughter of James Gillan and Margaret Munro. Miss Gillan was an active member of the Orbost branch of the Presbyterian Women's Missionary Union. She spent three years in the New Hebrides where she engaged in missionary work. (info. John Phillips)This item belonged to a prominent member of the Orbost community. The Mundy family has a long history with the Orbost and Jarrahmond district.A red bound book of 1263 pp.It is titled "Shakespeare's Works" with gold lettering on the spine.. The pages are edged in gold.Handwritten in blue ink on fly : "To Miss Gillan wishing her many happy returns of the day from the school girls 29.2.12" Stamped in red "John G. Mundy"literature shakespeare mundy gillan -
Orbost & District Historical Society
model -outrigger canoe, mid -late 19th century
... had spent time in new Hebrides and went on to New Zealand.... had spent time in new Hebrides and went on to New Zealand ...The outrigger gives greater stability and seaworthiness to the canoe. Outrigger canoes were originally developed by the peoples of the islands of Southeast Asia for sea travel, and were used to transport these peoples eastward through to Polynesia and New Zealand more than 2000 Years ago. Today they are still in use. This item possibly came to Orbost with Reverend Alexander Morton . Morton was the minister at the Presbyterian church about 1890. He had spent time in new Hebrides and went on to New Zealand.This item is an example of a handcrafted artefact from the New Hebrides.Detailed model of an outrigger canoe from the Polynesian islands. It isa handmade wooden (possibly breadfruit wood) model of an outrigger canoe - one outrigger attached to the main hull. Bound with string. It has two wooden paddles.handcraft morton-alexander model-outrigger-canoe -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Folder, Japanese Internment Camp 4. New Caledonian Group
... Guillot from New Hebrides, Rosemary Take, also Evelyn Suzuki from... Verge, Henriette Guillot from New Hebrides, Rosemary Take, also ...17 March 2005: Mami Yamade (author), husband Masani (artist), researching Japanese POW's at camp 13, 1944; 19 March 2005: New Caledonian group - Marijosee Michel Hon. Consul to Japan, from Noumea. Yuriko Nagata, ??? University and Mutsumi Tsuda (Japan) Emma Chaubet, Andre Nagata, his daughter Andree Verge, Henriette Guillot from New Hebrides, Rosemary Take, also Evelyn Suzuki from Sydney, ex internee Vicki Lawson, niece of Melba Oki, ex camp 4 internee. Visited Museum for research 20 March. 21st march tour of camp 4.Record of 2 visits by Japanese researchers, 17 March 2005. Black plastic cover with white writing "clear folder" in gold.mami yamade, marijosee michel, yuriko nagata, mutsumi tsuda, emma chaubet, andre nagata,, andree verge,, henriette guillot, rosemary take, evelyn suzuki, vicki lawson, melba oki, camp 4 internees -
Orbost & District Historical Society
black and white photograph, Denton, Frank James, 1894 -1904
... between 1894-1904. He brought with him from the New Hebrides... between 1894-1904. He brought with him from the New Hebrides ...Reverend Alexander Morton was the Presbyterian minister in Orbost between 1894 and 1904. Rev. Alexander Morton earned great respect from the Orbost community, during his ministry here between 1894-1904. He brought with him from the New Hebrides timber which was used for the pulpit. Affectionately known as “Sandy” Morton, he was very friendly and endeavoured to reach all his bush parishioners, often on horseback. He was known up the Gelantipy Valley as an itinerant Preacher with a difference, he often doubled as a dentist, who was quite adept at pulling teeth, often with a pair of pliers. ( information from Margaret Smith Newsletter August 2012)Reverend Alexander Morton was a prominent Orbost citizen in the late 19th - early 20th centuries. He was associated with the Presbyterian Church in Orbost.A black / white portrait photograph on a dark grey buff card. It is a head and shoulders posed photograph of a bearded man in a suit.on back - Rev. Alex Morton, Presbyterian Minister at Orbost"morton-alexander presbyterian-church-orbost -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Drawing - 'Komet'
... was used to patrol the areas of New Guinea, New Britain, New... was used to patrol the areas of New Guinea, New Britain, New ...HMAS Una was a Royal Australian Navy sloop that began its life as the German motor launch Komet. The ship, and her 57 crew, was captured by an infantry detachment of the Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force 9 October 1914, with no loss of life. Komet was then sailed to Sydney as a prize. During the time in which the Una was in service under Australia, the sloop was used as a Patrol and General Purpose Vessel. The sloop was used to patrol the areas of New Guinea, New Britain, New Hebrides and Malayan waters. After World War I, Una was decommissioned and taken to Port Phillip Bay, renamed Akuna and used as a pilot vessel. She was finally broken up in Melbourne in 1955.After World War I, HMAS Una was decommissioned and taken to Port Phillip Bay, renamed Akuna and used as a pilot vessel. She was finally broken up in Melbourne in 1955.A sclae drawing showing side view of the double screw passenger steam boat 'Komet' which was captuered by the RAN in WWI Doppelschrauben Passagierdampfer Aussen Haut [Double Screws, Passenger Steam Boat, Outside Hight]akuna, ppps, port phillip, hmas una, ran -
Ballarat Clarendon College
Book, How great thine aunt, 2018
... Doctor. She medically examined the population of the New Hebrides... Doctor. She medically examined the population of the New Hebrides ...This is the untold story of Margaret (1904) and Jean (1906) Davies and their uncompromising faith, amazing courage and endless endurance. Margaret was called to Korea as an educator from 1910 to 1940. During the Mansei Uprising, Japanese police arrested her for inciting to riot and drove Kim Il-Sung into Manchuria where he founded Korean Communism. Jean gave up a promising career in surgery at the Women's Hospital in Melbourne to practise at a mission hospital in Chinju, Korea. Sent home as a foreign alien before the attack on Pearl Harbor she practised at outback mission stations in Australia, doubling as the Flying Doctor. She medically examined the population of the New Hebrides (Vanuatu) as a first step to rid the country of leprosy. Jean returned to Pukatja in South Australia during British nuclear bomb testing at Maralinga.Small paperback bookmargaret davies, ellice jean davies, clarendon-presbyterian-ladies-college, 1900s, korea, missionary, surgeon, maralinga, vanuatu -
Melton City Libraries
Photograph, Presbyterian Women's Missionary Union P.W.M.U, 1947
... and abroad. t is responsible for mission work in china, Korea, New... and abroad. t is responsible for mission work in china, Korea, New ...The P.W.M.U. was formed in May 1914, during the ministry of the Rev. Ben Williams. Mrs Williams presided at the first meeting. The object of the Union is to further the work of missions at home and abroad. t is responsible for mission work in china, Korea, New Hebrides, and deaconess work in the city.. Parcels of food are sent away from time to time. Last year the member made four quilts for the Babies’ Home. The Union has sustained severe losses in the departure from the district of Mrs I Robinson and Mrs E. Jessie Barrie: and Mrs Cameron was called to higher service on July 28th, 1947. The first President appointed was Mrs Atkin, Miss Macdonald, acted at Secretary of the Union for 22 years. For all the women who recognise the need of mission work for Christ, this Union is a wonderful opportunity for service. Presbyterian Women's Missionary Union (P.W.M.U): Mrs Jessie Barbarella nee (McIntosh) Miss Elsie Raleigh, Mrs Minnie Barrie nee Agar, Miss Jean Macdonald, Mrs Alison Raileigh?, Miss Christine McPherson, Miss Agnes Riddell, Miss Lois Raleigh and Mrs Ross.churches, local identities -
Unions Ballarat
Alfred Deakin: A biography (Vol 2), La Nauze, J.A, 1965
... ", 1905-1908 19. New Hebrides 20. New Guinea and Hubert Murray 21...", 1905-1908 19. New Hebrides 20. New Guinea and Hubert Murray 21 ...Alfred Deakin was one of the founding fathers of Federation and was Prime Minister of Australia over the periods 1903-1904, 1905-1908 and 1909-1910. He was the federal member for Ballaarat from 1901-1913 and was attorney general in the Barton government. He also served in the State of Victoria parliament. In his second term, Deakin's government passed the Census and Statistics Act 1905, Papua Act 1905, Representation Act 1905 and Copyright Act 1905. The book is based on Deakin's private papers, writings, private and official materials. This is volume two of a two volume set. Index: 15. Australian Correspondent 16. Three Elevens 17. "A Notice to Quit"? 18. "Nation Building", 1905-1908 19. New Hebrides 20. New Guinea and Hubert Murray 21. Empire 22. London, 1907 23. The Defence of Australia 24. Fusion, 1909 25. "Harvest" and Defeat 26. "Mercy of Release" 27. "A Shadow in a Dream" 28. "Content and more than Content" Appendices: I. Victorian Ministries, 1877-1900 II. Commonwealth Ministries, 1901-1914Biographical interest. Relevance to history of Ballarat and Australia.Hardcover - book; 348 pages. Cover dust jacket: black and white lettering; faded. Cover without dust jacket: green cloth; gold lettering.The book is stamped "The private library of Rex Testro" on title page and on the page following the index.btlc, ballarat trades hall, unions ballarat, deakin, alfred, federation, prime ministers - australia - alfred deakin, biography, politics, members of parliament -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Anchor from Akuna - ex Komet, 1911
... was used to patrol the areas of New Guinea, New Britain, New... of New Guinea, New Britain, New Hebrides and Malayan waters ...HMAS Una was a Royal Australian Navy sloop that began its life as the German motor launch Komet. The ship and her 57 crew was captured by an infantry detachment of the Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force led by John Paton on 9 October 1914, with no loss of life. Komet was then sailed to Sydney as a prize. During the time in which the Una was in service under Australia, the sloop was used as a Patrol and General Purpose Vessel. The sloop was used to patrol the areas of New Guinea, New Britain, New Hebrides and Malayan waters. In December 1918, Una was sent to Darwin to protect Administrator John Gilruth, following the Darwin Rebellion. She arrived on Christmas Eve anchoring beneath the Government House cliffs until HMAS Encounter arrived in early 1919. After World War I, Una was decommissioned and taken to Port Phillip Bay, renamed Akuna and used as a pilot vessel. She was finally broken up in Melbourne in 1955.Anchor from ex German Yacht KOMET built in Hamburg in 1911, captured in New Guinea 1914. Acquired by PPPS 1925 renamed UNA then AKUNA. In service 1925 - 1954 Made of Cast Ironanchor, komet, una, akuna, pilot vessel