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Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaBW Head and Shoulders portrait of Rev. Dr Morag Logan, 1988?
... Dr Morag Logan; chaplain; Ormond College; Presbytery Minister Pastoral Care; Presbytery of Port Phillip East...Reverend Dr Morag Logan was ordained in 1987 was chaplain at Ormond College and CCTI University of Melbourne; subsequently she became Presbytery Minister Pastoral Care for Port Phillip East Presbytery, UCA....Reverend Dr Morag Logan was ordained in 1987 was chaplain at Ormond College and CCTI University of Melbourne; subsequently she became Presbytery Minister Pastoral Care for Port Phillip East Presbytery, UCA. ...Reverend Dr Morag Logan was ordained in 1987 was chaplain at Ormond College and CCTI University of Melbourne; subsequently she became Presbytery Minister Pastoral Care for Port Phillip East Presbytery, UCA.Head and shoulders BW photo of Rev. Dr Morag LoganMorag Logan page 19 Church and Nation 10/2/1988 p19rev. dr morag logan; chaplain; ormond college; presbytery minister pastoral care; presbytery of port phillip east -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaBW photo (glossy), c. 1988
... Dr Morag Logan; chaplain; Ormond College; Presbytery Minister Pastoral Care; Presbytery of Port Phillip East...Dr Logan subsequently became Presbytery Minister Pastoral Care in the Presbytery of Port Phillip East, UCA....Dr Logan subsequently became Presbytery Minister Pastoral Care in the Presbytery of Port Phillip East, UCA. ...Reverend Dr Morag Logan was ordained in 1987 was chaplain at Ormond College and CCTI University of Melbourne. Dr Logan married Peter Rayner c1985. Dr Logan subsequently became Presbytery Minister Pastoral Care in the Presbytery of Port Phillip East, UCA.Rev. Dr Morag Logan and Peter Rayner standing, upper body photograph.Morag Logan and Peter Raynerrev. dr morag logan; chaplain; ormond college; presbytery minister pastoral care; presbytery of port phillip east -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPhotograph, St Martin's Anglican Church, Armstrong St Charlton
... Pastoral Care...The post card is part of a series taken c. 1907. Pastoral Care St Martin's Angllican Church Armstrong Street Charlton Copy of a coloured (hand coloured?) ...St Martin's Anglican Church was built in 1889. Victoria Hall was built for E. Miles in 1884. The post card is part of a series taken c. 1907.Copy of a coloured (hand coloured?) post card showing St Martin's Anglican Church, Armstrong St, Charlton. The church is a yellow, timber building with a cross at each end of the roof. A white picket fence runs along the front of the church. There are three trees on the edge of the road in front of the church. There is a large single storey red brick building to the right of the church with a verandah over the footpath. A horse is coming down the road past the red brick building. The post card has Armstrong Street Charlton in the top right. There is a typed note in the top LH corner of the photo that says Photo's donated by J. & K. Cossar.pastoral care, st martin's, angllican, church, armstrong street, charlton -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPhotograph, Massingham, G. L., (George Leake), St Martin's Anglican Church 1901, c.1901
... ...Pastoral Care...St Martin's Anglican Church Armstrong St Charlton Pastoral Care Church Angllican Mounted, unframed black & white photograph St Martin's Anglican Church 1901 Photograph Photograph Massingham, G. ...St Martin's Anglican Church Armstrong St Charlton c. 1901, built in 1889. The weatherboard church was used until the early 1960s when it was replaced by the current brick building. The cataloguing sheet lists Mr John Gidley King in the photo.Mounted, unframed black & white photographst martin's anglican church, armstrong st charlton, pastoral care, church, angllican -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPhotograph, Charlton Shire, St Martin's Anglican Church c. 1989, c.1989
... ...Pastoral Care...St Martin's Anglican Church Church Angllican Pastoral Care Colour photo of St Martins Anglican Church. ...The current St Martins Anglican Church was built in 1963 to replace the first weatherboard church built in 1889. Shire of Charlton photo c. 1989.Colour photo of St Martins Anglican Church. White brick single storey building with an iron roof and blue fascia trim. There is a dark coloured double door with windows on either side and above it. There are large clerestory windows on the front and side of the building. A low pale brick fence capped with darker brick runs beside the footpath. An older weatherboard building with a rusty iron roof is partially visible behind the main church building. st martin's anglican church, church, angllican, pastoral care -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPhotograph, Brownjohn, Reg, Charlton Presbyterian Church and Hall mid-1980s, c.1890
... ...Pastoral Care...James Patterson Charlton Presbyterian Church Pastoral Care Colour photograph of Charlton Presbyterian Church and Hall. ...The Presbyterian Church was built in 1871 by local contractor and grazier James Patterson of Nardoo Park, Woosang. The Presbyterian and Methodist Churches formed combined Parish in 1969. The buildings were demolished in 1989.Colour photograph of Charlton Presbyterian Church and Hall. The white-painted brick church building is on the right. The letters A . D 1871 in black are on the front of the church. There is also a bell tower, a small gothic arched window and a small round leadlight window on the front wall. The church hall is a white weatherboard building with blue trim. Red brick pillars stand at the entrance to the church and the hall. A large electricity pole is in front of the hall. james patterson, charlton, presbyterian, church, pastoral care -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPhotograph, Charlton Presbyterian Church c. 1910, c.Dec 1934
... ...Pastoral Care...Charlton Presbyterian Church James Patterson Church Presbyterian Pastoral Care Storm Photo was taken after cyclone which hit Charlton in 18th December 1934. ...The Charlton Presbyterian Church was built in 1871 by James Patterson, a contractor and grazier of Nardoo Park, Woosang. Photo was taken after cyclone which hit Charlton in 18th December 1934. Trees have fallen over the white picket fence in front. Broken tree limbs lie and the nature strip. Buildings from the left, Dew's Bakery, Presbyterian Hall, Church and Manse. High Street Charlton west end.charlton presbyterian church, james patterson, church, presbyterian, pastoral care, storm -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPhotograph - Presbyterian Church 1910, c.1910
... ...Pastoral Care...Charlton Church Presbyterian Pastoral Care Charlton Presbyterian Church Mounted on green card a black and white photograph of the Presbyterian Church Charlton. ...Charlton Presbyterian Church c.1910 built by James Paterson contractor and grasier of Nardoo Park Woosang in 1871.Mounted on green card a black and white photograph of the Presbyterian Church Charlton.charlton, church, presbyterian, pastoral care, charlton presbyterian church -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPhotograph, Charlton Shire, St Andrews Charlton Presbyterian Church, c.Dec 1987
... ...Pastoral Care...Charlton Presbyterian Church James Patterson Church Presbyterian Pastoral Care Manse Colour Photo of St Andrews Presbyterian Church c.1987 St Andrews Charlton Presbyterian Church Photograph Photograph Charlton Shire ...The St Andrew Charlton Presbyterian Church was built in 1871 by James Patterson, a contractor and grazier of Nardoo Park, Woosang. Dismantled in 1889 to clear area for St Andrews Village, Hall built in 1913.Colour Photo of St Andrews Presbyterian Church c.1987charlton presbyterian church, james patterson, church, presbyterian, pastoral care, manse -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPhotograph, St Andrews Charlton Presbyterian Church demolition c.1989, c.1989
... ...Pastoral Care...Charlton Presbyterian Church James Patterson Church Presbyterian Pastoral Care Manse Colour Photo of St Andrews Presbyterian Church. ...The St Andrew Charlton Presbyterian Church was built in 1871 by James Patterson, a contractor and grazier of Nardoo Park, Woosang. Dismantled in 1989, The view is of the back of the church and the roofing has already been remove. The contractor and their yellow dump truck are in the foreground. Bricks litter the ground.Colour Photo of St Andrews Presbyterian Church. Being demolished in c.1989. View is from the back.charlton presbyterian church, james patterson, church, presbyterian, pastoral care, manse -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPhotograph, St Andrews Charlton Presbyterian Church demolition c.1989 side view, c.1989
... ...Pastoral Care...Charlton Presbyterian Church James Patterson Church Presbyterian Pastoral Care Manse Demolition Colour Photo of St Andrews Presbyterian Church. ...The St Andrew Charlton Presbyterian Church was built in 1871 by James Patterson, a contractor and grazier of Nardoo Park, Woosang. Dismantled in 1989, The view is of the side of the church and the roofing has already been remove. The roof timber have been exposed. Bricks litter the ground.Colour Photo of St Andrews Presbyterian Church. Being demolished in c.1989. View is from the back.charlton presbyterian church, james patterson, church, presbyterian, pastoral care, manse, demolition -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPhotograph, Bartlett G, c.1991
... ...Pastoral Care...Charlton Church Charlton Presbyterian Church Bell tower Blackwood R&C Pastoral Care Bartlett G. Dyason Rev. G This bell tower erected February 1991 incorporating the original bell from the Charlton Presbyterian church built in 1871. ...This bell tower erected February 1991 incorporating the original bell from the Charlton Presbyterian church built in 1871. In memory of Mr & Mrs R&C. Blackwood using their generous bequest. Built by Mr. G. Bartlett and dedicated by Rev. G Dyason.Standard colour photograph with no borderThis bell tower erected February 1991 incorporating the original bell from the Charlton Presbyterian church built in 1871. In memory of Mr & Mrs R&C. Blackwood using their generous bequest. Built by Mr. G. Bartlett and dedicated by Rev. G Dyason.charlton, church, charlton presbyterian church, bell tower, blackwood r&c, pastoral care, bartlett g., dyason rev. g -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPhotograph, Bartlett G, c.1991
... ...Pastoral Care...Charlton Church Charlton Presbyterian Church Bell tower Blackwood R&C Pastoral Care Bartlett G. Dyason Rev. G Standard colour photograph with no border. ...This bell tower erected February 1991 incorporating the original bell from the Charlton Presbyterian church built in 1871. In memory of Mr & Mrs R&C. Blackwood using their generous bequest. Built by Mr. G. Bartlett and dedicated by Rev. G Dyason. Located at Charlton Uniting Church (formerly Methodist), Halliday Street.Standard colour photograph with no border.charlton, church, charlton presbyterian church, bell tower, blackwood r&c, pastoral care, bartlett g., dyason rev. g -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPhotograph, c.1987
... ...Pastoral Care...Charlton Church Charlton Presbyterian Church Pastoral Care Presbyterian Church Hall Standard colour photo with no border. ...Charlton Methodist Church, Halliday St built in 1885. Red brick Methodist church next to church hall. The church hall was built in 1964.Standard colour photo with no border.charlton, church, charlton presbyterian church, pastoral care, presbyterian, church hall -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPhotograph, c.1987
... ...Pastoral Care...Charlton Church Charlton Presbyterian Church Pastoral Care Standard colour photo with no border. ...Charlton Methodist Church, Halliday St built in 1885. Red brick Methodist church next to church hall. The church hall was built in 1964.Standard colour photo with no border.charlton, church, charlton presbyterian church, pastoral care -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPhotograph, c.1990
... ...Pastoral Care...Charlton Church Charlton Presbyterian Church Pastoral Care Church Hall Standard colour photo without border. ...Charlton Methodist Church, Halliday St built in 1885. Red brick Methodist church next to church hall. The church hall was built in 1964.Standard colour photo without border.charlton, church, charlton presbyterian church, pastoral care, church hall -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPhotograph
... ...Pastoral Care...Charlton Church Pastoral Care Roman Catholic Standard colour photograph without border Photograph Photograph ...Charlton Catholic church, Learmonth Street, New church was built in 1993, to replace the original church destroyed by fire in 1991.Standard colour photograph without bordercharlton, church, pastoral care, roman catholic -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPhotograph, Before c.1991
... ...Pastoral Care...Charlton Golden Grains Museum Inc 1 High Street Charlton goldfields Charlton Pastoral Care Church Presbyterian Standard colour photo without a white border. ...Standard colour photo without a white border.charlton, pastoral care, church, presbyterian -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - A HISTORY OF THE DIOCESE OF BENDIGO 1902 - 1976, 1991
... Includes b/w photographs, index, and bibliography History of the Diocese including, Pastoral Care and Administration, and Diocesan Institutions, Colleges, and Organisations, and Brief Historical notes on Churches and Worship Centres in the Diocese of Bendigo. ...Includes b/w photographs, index, and bibliography History of the Diocese including, Pastoral Care and Administration, and Diocesan Institutions, Colleges, and Organisations, and Brief Historical notes on Churches and Worship Centres in the Diocese of Bendigo. ...A History of the Diocese of Bendigo 1902 - 1976 : An Anglican Diocese in Rural Victoria (1991) by Keith Cole. Published by Keith Col Publications, Bendigo Printed by D.G. Walker Pty Ltd, Bendigo Copyright Edmund Keith Cole 228 pages. Includes b/w photographs, index, and bibliography History of the Diocese including, Pastoral Care and Administration, and Diocesan Institutions, Colleges, and Organisations, and Brief Historical notes on Churches and Worship Centres in the Diocese of Bendigo. Copy Notes: Signed by Author.Keith Colechurch, history, st. pauls' anglican cathedral -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPlaque - Small plaque, Lega Pty Ltd, n.d
... Aubrey Quick was a part-time Chaplain in the Royal Australian Airforce and received an Order of Australia for his pastoral care of the apprentices the RAAF. He served on the University of Melbourne Queens College Council for 23 years....Aubrey Quick was a part-time Chaplain in the Royal Australian Airforce and received an Order of Australia for his pastoral care of the apprentices the RAAF. He served on the University of Melbourne Queens College Council for 23 years. ...Rev Quick served in seven Methodist Circuits in Victoria, one in Tasmania, one City Mission (North Melbourne) and also an appointment with the Methodist Inland Mission in Central Australia. He was one of the first ministers to be appointed to the new John Flynn Memorial Church in Alice Springs. Aubrey Quick was a part-time Chaplain in the Royal Australian Airforce and received an Order of Australia for his pastoral care of the apprentices the RAAF. He served on the University of Melbourne Queens College Council for 23 years.Small shield shaped wooden plaque with Chaplain's Branch Royal Australian Air Force insignia in gold, navy and white metal. The plaque has a hole for hanging on the back together with the manufacturer's label."CHAPLAINS BRANCH ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE IN CHRIST WE SERVE"rev aubrey quick, chaplains branch royal australian air force -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaUniform - Regalia - Stole, n.d
... Aubrey Quick was a part-time Chaplain in the Royal Australian Airforce and received an Order of Australia for his pastoral care of the apprentices the RAAF. He served on the University of Melbourne Queens College Council for 23 years....Aubrey Quick was a part-time Chaplain in the Royal Australian Airforce and received an Order of Australia for his pastoral care of the apprentices the RAAF. He served on the University of Melbourne Queens College Council for 23 years. ...Rev Quick served in seven Methodist Circuits in Victoria, one in Tasmania, one City Mission (North Melbourne) and also an appointment with the Methodist Inland Mission in Central Australia. He was one of the first ministers to be appointed to the new John Flynn Memorial Church in Alice Springs. Aubrey Quick was a part-time Chaplain in the Royal Australian Airforce and received an Order of Australia for his pastoral care of the apprentices the RAAF. He served on the University of Melbourne Queens College Council for 23 years.Black RAAF Chaplain's stole with yellow, red, green and gold embroidered stitching of embroidery and gold thread at each end. The stole has three pleats around the neck."RAAF"rev aubrey quick, chaplains branch royal australian air force -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaUniform - Jacket, RAAF Chaplain, c1942
... Aubrey Quick was a part-time Chaplain in the Royal Australian Airforce and received an Order of Australia for his pastoral care of the apprentices the RAAF. He served on the University of Melbourne Queens College Council for 23 years. ...Aubrey Quick was a part-time Chaplain in the Royal Australian Airforce and received an Order of Australia for his pastoral care of the apprentices the RAAF. He served on the University of Melbourne Queens College Council for 23 years. ...The jacket belonged to RAAF Chaplain Aubrey Alfred Quick. Rev Quick served in seven Methodist Circuits in Victoria, one in Tasmania, one City Mission (North Melbourne) and also an appointment with the Methodist Inland Mission in Central Australia. He was one of the first ministers to be appointed to the new John Flynn Memorial Church in Alice Springs. Aubrey Quick was a part-time Chaplain in the Royal Australian Airforce and received an Order of Australia for his pastoral care of the apprentices the RAAF. He served on the University of Melbourne Queens College Council for 23 years. Navy blue wool belted jacket with four brass buttons and a brass buckle. The jacket has four pleated pockets, each with a brass button, one small ticket pocket on the RHS and two pale blue grosgrain ribbons at the cuffs. It is lined with black cotton and the sleeves with cream striped lining. The right pocket contains two metal Chaplain's RAAF metal hat badges and two colour bars.rev aubrey quick, raaf chaplain, methodist circuit, australian inland mission -
Mentone Grammar SchoolPrincipal (1988-2004) Neville J. Clark MC OAM
... To this end he extended the function of the House system which now had a leading role in pastoral care, rather than just being for sporting purposes. ...To this end he extended the function of the House system which now had a leading role in pastoral care, rather than just being for sporting purposes. ...The untimely death of Principal Keith Jones paved the way for the appointment of decorated Vietnam veteran Neville Clark who valued the School’s character-building ethos and, whereas Jones saw academic results and sport as paramount, Clark believed these were only part of the education of a well-rounded individual. To this end he extended the function of the House system which now had a leading role in pastoral care, rather than just being for sporting purposes. The arts became more prominent and the Gregory Fish Library and a new swimming complex were built. (taken from '90 Years in the Making') -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaBW photo, December 1987
... But his work was not all with financial matters – as the Financial Secretary for the State, Alex was ex-offficio a member of the Presbytery of Maroondah where he was not the Treasurer and although as an ex officio member he was not expected to take that much part in the Presbytery’s activities – but Alex did, he took part in the strategy and pastoral care committees which showed his depth of concern for others in his church life. ...But his work was not all with financial matters – as the Financial Secretary for the State, Alex was ex-offficio a member of the Presbytery of Maroondah where he was not the Treasurer and although as an ex officio member he was not expected to take that much part in the Presbytery’s activities – but Alex did, he took part in the strategy and pastoral care committees which showed his depth of concern for others in his church life. ...Eulogy by John McArthur t seems trite to say that it is a privilege to be able to speak about Alex’s work in the Church, but having known Alex for over 50 years and our various activities having been inextricably intertwined it is indeed an honour as well as a privelge. I first met Alex in the late 1950s when we were members of the PFA State Council – they were halcyon days for the young people in the church with very strong youth groups in most congregations. Alex was the state Treasurer. John Anderson was the President with Maureen Hancock, the secretary, Maureen, who with many others from that Council are here today. Alex was also very active in his local church at Canterbury in all aspects of its life and witness as we have heard from his children, Barrie and Jo, earlier in this service Alex who had trained as an accountant, applied for and been appointed to a position with the PCV and upon the retirement of his mentor, S. K. Williams, was appointed the Financial Secretary of the Church. When I was appointed as a member of the Trusts Corporation, I was very glad to see that Alec was the secretary – most members were nearly twice my age and it waas comforting to be with an old friend of somewhat similar age. The meetings were reasonably formal as one would expect from a gathering of some of the very senior business men in our State. Alex’s records were immaculate – not only did his agendas have the business arising from the previous meeting but there on the side were a list of matters that in Alex’s opinion had not been satisfactorily finalised over the past year. But one matter has stuck in my memory - only the correspondence that required action was considered, many other letters were left to be formally minuted. This time there was a letter from the Government advising that a building on the south side of Collins Street originally owned by the Free Presbyterian Church in the 1800s was to be placed on the Historic Register and this was our first intimation of the matter. One trustee, a knight of the realm, whose chin was always down on his chest, ( I wondered whether he was asleep or something) raised his head and said “If one just stood still in Collins Street for five minutes they would slap a historic citation on you” and back down went his head. I was not sure what would happen next when I looked at Alex and slowly, that recognisable smile appeared on his face – not really a smile , more like a grin as Barrie and Jo said earlier, one that would appear time and time again over the years at meetings which were meant to be quite formal. Alex had an encyclopaedic memory – for example, ask him about bequest funds, say, the W. S. Godfrey Perpetual Bequest, his answer would be, “Ah yes, donated by the man who founded the Grocery business in Carlton, the capital now would be about 53, 250 dollars, been no call on it for 2 ½ years”. If a new project was thought appropriate and needed funding, he would be able to find a fund or a bequest that, with a little tweaking, could be used to seed the programme. His financial presentations at meetings contained all the information one could want – he would choose his words carefully, and one would sometimes think – get on with it Alex - but his purpose was to make it quite clear what funds were available and what was their correct use. He took this financial acumen into other committees of the church, the Stipend Committee dealing with Ministers’ salaries, the Beneficiary Committee, the superannuation fund for both ministers and lay workers. There are many in the church who have had cause to be grateful for his financial input which added to their well being. But his work was not all with financial matters – as the Financial Secretary for the State, Alex was ex-offficio a member of the Presbytery of Maroondah where he was not the Treasurer and although as an ex officio member he was not expected to take that much part in the Presbytery’s activities – but Alex did, he took part in the strategy and pastoral care committees which showed his depth of concern for others in his church life. But I believe it was around this time that Alex produced some of his greatest work for the church – Church Union, not all Presbyterians wanted to be part of the Uniting Church – so a Statutory Commision was established on a national level, to divide the assets of the Church between those desiring to form part of the Uniting Church and those wanting to remain Presbyterian. Each State produced detailed records and submissions for the Commission – and Victoria was always the first to have its documents to the Commission – although Alex had made it quite clear that he would be with the Uniting Church, his work was meticulous, impartial and assisted greatly the work of the Commission relating to Victoria. And this in addition to his normal day to day work which continued over a period of some four or five years. The inauguration of the Uniting Church did present Alex, and indeed the rest of us, with some challenges. There were the financial records of three churches to be merged, properties to be considered, new community programmes required, new administrative structures to be put in place. Alex took these all in his stride – although after the initial planning, his role was to concentrate on financial matters only, the other activities had to be financed. As the chairperson of the Finance Division and the Resources Commission for a large portion of the early years of the Uniting Church, I was more than pleased to have Alex again by my side, reports were prepared, queries answered, it was just like old times. The Rev. Allan Stuart, now retired and living closer to his family in NSW was one on those young people from the Canterbury congregation – emailed me recently “Alex has been a faithful servant of the Church, at all levels from the National Assembly to the local congregation. But times are changing, and Alex had rightly passed the torch onto others” Allan was right but I also think that words of that great Scottish poet, Robert Louis Stevenson, sum up Alex’s life: “A man is a success when he has lived well, laughed often and loved much. One who has gained the respect of intelligent men and the love of children; who has filled his niche and accomplished his task; who leaves the world better than he found it, whether by work, relationships, one who looked for the best in others and gave the best he had.” To me, that is our friend who we remember today - Alexander Robert Gillespie. BW photo of Alex Gillespie dressed in shirt sleaves and tie, upper body.C&N 11/2/1987, p. 33alex gillespie (29/2/1928–1/9/2009) worked for the presbyterian church as its managing treasurer for many years before then moving to the uniting church as the synod treasurer. -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Certificate - Open Commonwealth Parliament, 1901
... pastoral properties. He used the existing building on the land near the mouth of the Hopkins River as holiday accommodation, calling the property Lyndoch and adding stables, bone and chaff sheds, jetty, boathouse, reservoir and windmill and an extensive garden. George Rolfe spent most of his later life at Lyndoch. Today the area is the site of an aged care...pastoral properties. He used the existing building on the land near the mouth of the Hopkins River as holiday accommodation, calling the property Lyndoch and adding stables, bone and chaff sheds, jetty, boathouse, reservoir and windmill and an extensive garden. George Rolfe spent most of his later life at Lyndoch. Today the area is the site of an aged care ...This is an invitation to George and Annie Rolfe of Lyndoch, Warrnambool, to attend the opening of the first Australian Parliament in Melbourne in May 1901. A smaller invitation card was first sent to the recipients and this larger invitation was sent after the event for the recipients to keep as a souvenir. The six Australian colonies became six Australian States in the newly-formed Commonwealth of Australia in January 1901. George Rolfe (1836-1919), a tea merchant from Melbourne, began buying blocks of land in Warrnambool near the mouth of the Hopkins River in the 1870s. By the early 1880s Rolfe owned 50 acres of land in the town and other nearby pastoral properties. He used the existing building on the land near the mouth of the Hopkins River as holiday accommodation, calling the property Lyndoch and adding stables, bone and chaff sheds, jetty, boathouse, reservoir and windmill and an extensive garden. George Rolfe spent most of his later life at Lyndoch. Today the area is the site of an aged care facility. This certificate is of considerable importance for two reasons: 1. It is an important memento of a signal event in Australia’s history – the Federation of the States in 1901. 2. The certificate was an invitation to George Rolfe of Lyndoch and his wife. Rolfe was a prominent Warrnambool person at that time. This is a piece of cardboard containing an illustration of a young queen in battle dress and on horseback bowing to an image of Britannia. The queen is about to be crowned. There are several lady attendants in the background and two large columns depicted on the sides of the illustration with shields and banners. An extract from Kipling’s poem, The Young Queen, is printed at the bottom of the card. The invitation is coloured in brown, yellow, white and orange tonings. The name of the recipient of the card is handwritten in black ink. The card is slightly scuffed and marked. The card is an invitation to Mr and Mrs Rolfe to attend the Opening of the First Australian Parliament in Melbourne in May 1901. ‘Mr & Mrs G. Rolfe’ federation in australia, george rolfe and family, history of warrnambool, lyndoch warrnambool -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook - Book - Scrapbook, Ballarat School of MInes: Scrapbook of Newspaper Cuttings, Book 68, March 1995 to May 1995
... pastoral apprentice of the year...students protest workcover policy...closer links with uni needed...geoffrey blainey re writing...program to help child care...The papers concerned are The Courier, Ballarat, The Australian, The Age ad other region papers over the period of 11 March 1995 to 11 May 1995. teaching positions advertised pre-employment courses courses available enrolment for smb courses ballarat region's workskill workskill olympics in hairdressing in ballarat return of paddle steamer ararat secondary college adopts charter smb training restaurant smb horticulture complex certificate in food processing introduced plan to relocate senior campus luke loader pastoral apprentice of the year students protest workcover policy closer links with uni needed geoffrey blainey re writing program to help child care students permaculture early ties with geology dan daly gold medallist play therapy in hospital smb campus link-up fire threat at smb james hare apprentice chef ballarat uni grows smb maintains record proposed tafe campus for stawell education in the 90's push for rail centre volunteers vital to community mining to much more doug cowles obituary smb and grampians national park Book with yellow cover, front, spiral bound. ...Collection of newspaper articles related to Ballarat School Of Mines.They cover activities and advertisements for staff. The papers concerned are The Courier, Ballarat, The Australian, The Age ad other region papers over the period of 11 March 1995 to 11 May 1995.Book with yellow cover, front, spiral bound. teaching positions advertised, pre-employment courses, courses available, enrolment for smb courses, ballarat region's workskill, workskill olympics in hairdressing in ballarat, return of paddle steamer, ararat secondary college adopts charter, smb training restaurant, smb horticulture complex, certificate in food processing introduced, plan to relocate senior campus, luke loader pastoral apprentice of the year, students protest workcover policy, closer links with uni needed, geoffrey blainey re writing, program to help child care students, permaculture, early ties with geology, dan daly gold medallist, play therapy in hospital, smb campus link-up, fire threat at smb, james hare apprentice chef, ballarat uni grows, smb maintains record, proposed tafe campus for stawell, education in the 90's, push for rail centre, volunteers vital to community, mining to much more, doug cowles obituary, smb and grampians national park -
Mortlake and District Historical SocietyLetter
... pastoral property still in existence today. The conduct of business in the 19th century could be slow and arduous. Horses were an essential component of business and communication. Their labour was pivotal to success and so their physical soundness (or otherwise) was vital. The horse trade was open to manipulation by the unscrupulous, selling unfit animals. Veterinary care ...This letter describes a business transaction of an item essential to conducting a mill in the days of the pioneers. The horse was purchased from Francis Jones at Grasmere some 45 kilometres distant. Francis Jones and descendants were closely associated with the settlement of Grasmere (district) and 'The Union', a well-known pastoral property still in existence today.The conduct of business in the 19th century could be slow and arduous. Horses were an essential component of business and communication. Their labour was pivotal to success and so their physical soundness (or otherwise) was vital. The horse trade was open to manipulation by the unscrupulous, selling unfit animals. Veterinary care and treatment was primitive, so a buyer could not be confident of a positive result, despite (as in this case) Jones' assurances of the triviality of the injury and Knights' capabilities. Handwritten letter on paper folden in half - water stained.Grasmere. April 4th 1864. Messrs. Hamilton & Co. I beg to acknowledge the receipt of yours of the 29th March enclosing a cheque for [pound sign] balance of the price of the bay mare for which I am much obliged to you for your punctuality in sending it. I enclose you a receipt for the the (sic) same. With reference to the swelling on the mares leg it could only have been there a very short time before you purchased her. It can easily be removed if the proper remedies are applied. M. Knights the veterinary surgeon will give you medicine that will remove it for a trifle. Hoping the mare will give you ample satisfaction. I am scy. (sic) [sincerely] yours respecfully Francis Jones. mortlake mill hamilton transport communication francis jones grasmere michael knights veterinary surgeon -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaPostcard - Postcard, Black and white, Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd, Baptistry in the Chapel, Missions to Seamen, Melbourne, Vic, c. 1920
... Available to supporters and visiting seafarers alike, effectively promoting the Mission and the role it played in ensuring both spiritual and pastoral care available to seamen and shipping to and from Australia. mtsv missions to seamen institute baptism merchant navy st peter chapel mission to seafarers baptistry baptismal font seamen's mission flinders street Pencil inscription " Ret to B. ...Possibly produced as one of a series of photographic post cards of various areas of the Mission especially of the Chapel in the pre-war WW2 period of the 20th century. There are several such cards in the MTSV Collection. The Chapel, opened in 1917, was a special fundraising project of the Ladies Harbour Light Guild and was originally dedicated as a Memorial Chapel in remembrance of those who served in the Merchant Navy of WWI. The Chapel is still used for marriages, baptisms,funerals and memorial services, and is often referred to as St Peter's, the Mariners' Chapel. Photographic postcards were produced soon after the new 1917 Mission to Seamen building was first opened. Available to supporters and visiting seafarers alike, effectively promoting the Mission and the role it played in ensuring both spiritual and pastoral care available to seamen and shipping to and from Australia. Black and white gloss print postcard featuring an interior view of St Peter's Chapel at the MTSV 717 Flinders St showing the baptismal font and front door.Pencil inscription " Ret to B. Kent" (see also gift comments below) ; Printed : "POST CARD / A Real Photograph Produced in Australia"mtsv, missions to seamen institute, baptism, merchant navy, st peter chapel, mission to seafarers, baptistry, baptismal font, seamen's mission, flinders street -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 41 NO 32-AUGUST 22 2014
... care & kindergarten...council concerned about unlawful firewood collection...alexandra pastoral...marysville victoria australia community projects to deliver for taggerty little river reserve the project reference group victorian bushfire appeal fund murrindindi shire council what's on when in august the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville community market creative triangle gallipoli park precinct agm triangle community dinner el kanah village church notices marysville golf report gallipoli park mayor's chair by cr margaret rae councillor comment cr john kennedy cheviot ward advertisments concert bus the country touch bus residential & rural real estate marysville triangle real estate murrindindi shire residents urged to detox their homes marysville community golf & bowls club marysville villains best & fairest dinner narbethong community hall dinner & show intrepid triangle bushwalkers retail opportunities marysville preschool centre long day care & kindergarten council concerned about unlawful firewood collection alexandra pastoral & agricultural assocn show secretary position fooball & netball live at gallipoli park buxton recreational reserve committee agm craft market & indoor garage sale buxton hall marysville & district cricket club ugln practical advice for landholders with properties trevor harrow oval clean up THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 41 NO 32-AUGUST 22 2014 ...marysville, victoria, australia, community projects to deliver for taggerty, little river reserve, the project reference group, victorian bushfire appeal fund, murrindindi shire council, what's on when in august, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville community market, creative triangle, gallipoli park precinct agm, triangle community dinner, el kanah village, church notices, marysville golf report, gallipoli park, mayor's chair by cr margaret rae, councillor comment cr john kennedy cheviot ward, advertisments, concert bus, the country touch bus, residential & rural real estate, marysville triangle real estate, murrindindi shire residents urged to detox their homes, marysville community golf & bowls club, marysville villains best & fairest dinner, narbethong community hall dinner & show, intrepid triangle bushwalkers, retail opportunities, marysville preschool centre, long day care & kindergarten, council concerned about unlawful firewood collection, alexandra pastoral & agricultural assocn, show secretary position, fooball & netball live at gallipoli park, buxton recreational reserve committee agm, craft market & indoor garage sale, buxton hall, marysville & district cricket club, ugln, practical advice for landholders with properties, trevor harrow oval clean up
