Showing 6 items matching "nora o'connor"
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Mission to Seafarers VictoriaPlaque - Wall Plaque, Lightkeepers of the Mission to Seamen, c.1950
... ...nora o'connor...The Lightkeepers Auxiliary was also active with the Mission in Williamstown where they helped raised the funds to set up the new mission in the E,S & A Bank in 1943 which was furnished thanks to the High Commission of Canada. wooden platter mission flags nora o'connor lightkeepers' auxiliary lightkeeper overseas missions vancouver canada british columbia mission to seamen indigo ink stamp : hand painted (1st word almost indecipherable) Circular , varnished wooden tray or plaque with beaded edge froming 'lip". ...Original owner Nora O’Connor the donor’s adopted aunt, migrated to Canada during WW2 and also worked as volunteer at the Vancouver Mission to Seamen where she met her husband Edward O’Connor who later migrated to Australia. NB Lightkeeper membership category across many of the Missions globally, was usually reserved for women busy as home-makers with children and also as a Junior membership category for children.The platter was accompanied by other materials from the Vancouver club of Senior Light keepers and together the material provides a parallel insight and reference to this group. It also provides a historical link within the worldwide network that is now recognised as the Mission to Seafarers. The Lightkeepers Auxiliary was also active with the Mission in Williamstown where they helped raised the funds to set up the new mission in the E,S & A Bank in 1943 which was furnished thanks to the High Commission of Canada.Circular , varnished wooden tray or plaque with beaded edge froming 'lip". Oval hand painted design of two flags on flag pole, one yellow hoist above blue flag with horizontal white stripe across centre, on a ground of turquoise green. U.C. Lettering in gilt around edge of design (see title). On verso, ink stamp plus an old hanging metal wire.indigo ink stamp : hand painted (1st word almost indecipherable)wooden platter, mission flags, nora o'connor, lightkeepers' auxiliary, lightkeeper, overseas missions, vancouver, canada, british columbia, mission to seamen -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaFlyer - Newsletter, Missions to Seamen, London, The Church and the Sailor March- April 1949, no 392, 1949
... nora o'connor...This Newsletter is of particular interest as the leading article references the financial difficulties of Missions to Seamen around the world in the post world War 2 era. nora o'connor edward o'connor vancouver canada british columbia lightkeepers' auxiliary seamen's mission mission to seamen overseas missions 8 page A 5 size Newsletter (pp 17-31 Cumulative issue) - Vol XXXVIII commercially printed with graphic masthead featuring ships. ...This newsletter was received as one item of 5 linked to and formerly the property of a member of the Lightkeepers of the Mission to Seamen,Vancouver, Canada circa 1940 - 1950s. See Donor file for details. This Newsletter is of particular interest as the leading article references the financial difficulties of Missions to Seamen around the world in the post world War 2 era. 8 page A 5 size Newsletter (pp 17-31 Cumulative issue) - Vol XXXVIII commercially printed with graphic masthead featuring ships. Features brief articles on International Missions to Seamen. Back page titled 'Our Lightkeepers'Page' features The Senior Lightkeepers' Guild of Vancouver. Illustrated thoughout with photographs.nora o'connor, edward o'connor, vancouver, canada, british columbia, lightkeepers' auxiliary, seamen's mission, mission to seamen, overseas missions -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaArticle - Newspaper clipping, Vancouver Sun, 31 March 1950
... ...nora o'connor...Mission to Seafarers Victoria 717 Flinders Street Docklands melbourne Original owner Nora O’Connor the donor’s adopted aunt migrated to Canada during WW2 and also worked as volunteer at the Vancouver Mission to Seamen where she met her husband Edward O’Connor who later migrated to Australia. vancouver canada lightkeepers' auxiliary mission to seamen nora o'connor edward o'connor british columbia overseas missions SAILOR'S KNOT is expertly tied on bundles of magazines at Vancouver Seamen's Institute by Margaret Ross, head of the Lightkeepers Women's Auxiliary, Missions to Seamen. ...Original owner Nora O’Connor the donor’s adopted aunt migrated to Canada during WW2 and also worked as volunteer at the Vancouver Mission to Seamen where she met her husband Edward O’Connor who later migrated to Australia.Newspaper clipping from the 'Vancouver Sun' dated Friday, March 31st 1950. Clipping shows an a black and white photograph of W. Wootton Mascall, treasurer; Rev. John W. Leighton, chaplain; president Captain G. Lancaster and Margaret Ross, head of the Lightkeepers Women's Auxiliary. They are tying bundles of magazines at the Vancouver Seamen's Institute.SAILOR'S KNOT is expertly tied on bundles of magazines at Vancouver Seamen's Institute by Margaret Ross, head of the Lightkeepers Women's Auxiliary, Missions to Seamen. Aiding her bundle up the reading matter are, from left: W. Wootton Mascall, treasurer; Rev. John W. Leighton, chaplain , and president Capt. G. Lancaster.vancouver, canada, lightkeepers' auxiliary, mission to seamen, nora o'connor, edward o'connor, british columbia, overseas missions -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaPhotograph - Photograph, Black and white, c.1948-1956
... ...nora o'connor...Mission to Seafarers Victoria 717 Flinders Street Docklands melbourne Original owner, Nora O’Connor, the donor’s adopted aunt migrated to Canada during WW2 and also worked as volunteer at the Vancouver Mission to Seamen where she met her husband Edward O’Connor who later migrated to Australia. photograph event lightkeepers' auxiliary british columbia canada nora o'connor ww2 vancouver mission to seamen seamen's mission overseas missions Black and white photograph of women at an event at the Vancouver club of lightkeepers of the missions to seamen Photograph Photograph, Black and white ...Original owner, Nora O’Connor, the donor’s adopted aunt migrated to Canada during WW2 and also worked as volunteer at the Vancouver Mission to Seamen where she met her husband Edward O’Connor who later migrated to Australia.Black and white photograph of women at an event at the Vancouver club of lightkeepers of the missions to seamenphotograph, event, lightkeepers' auxiliary, british columbia, canada, nora o'connor, ww2, vancouver, mission to seamen, seamen's mission, overseas missions -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedSign - Sunshine Central Advertising Sign
... Sign was used for the exhidition display Sunshine photographs bu Nora O'Connor & is part of that collection. Possibility from Bruce White who was manager of Westpac Bank and used in association withgroup....Sign was used for the exhidition display Sunshine photographs bu Nora O'Connor & is part of that collection. Possibility from Bruce White who was manager of Westpac Bank and used in association withgroup. ...Sign was used for the exhidition display Sunshine photographs bu Nora O'Connor & is part of that collection. Possibility from Bruce White who was manager of Westpac Bank and used in association withgroup.Colored advertising sign with Sunshine Central printed in front of an image of the sunSunshine Centralsunshine plaza, hampshire road, sunshine -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Images of Sunshine Photographs, Many, 2007
... |On 29 August 2011 Nora O'Connor donated the exhibition to the Sunshine and District Historical Society on the condition that the Society lend them to worthy institutions for exhibitions|The set photographs was first exhibited in the Granary Cafe in Devonshire Rd Sunshine in September 2007...|On 29 August 2011 Nora O'Connor donated the exhibition to the Sunshine and District Historical Society on the condition that the Society lend them to worthy institutions for exhibitions|The set photographs was first exhibited in the Granary Cafe in Devonshire Rd Sunshine in September 2007 Sunshine Numbered 1 to 22 Set of 22 framed photgraphs with framed notes Photograph Images of Sunshine Photographs Many ...Nora OConnor assembled the exhibition choosing 20 photographs from about 2000 viewed at Science Works Spotswood Vic.|Another photo included was taken by Marie O'Connor.|On 29 August 2011 Nora O'Connor donated the exhibition to the Sunshine and District Historical Society on the condition that the Society lend them to worthy institutions for exhibitions|The set photographs was first exhibited in the Granary Cafe in Devonshire Rd Sunshine in September 2007Numbered 1 to 22sunshine
