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Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaBadge, Presbyterian Girls' Association
... Presbyterian Girls' Association...presbyterian girls' association...Shield shaped Presbyterian Girls' Association badge, blue, white and red enamel....Presbyterian Girls' Association Badge ...Shield shaped Presbyterian Girls' Association badge, blue, white and red enamel."PGA"presbyterian girls' association -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Presbyterian Girls’ Association 1920s
... Presbyterian Girls’ Association 1920s...Presbyterian Girls’ Association. This photograph belonged to M. ...Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians Presbyterian Girls’ Association. This photograph belonged to M. ...Presbyterian Girls’ Association. This photograph belonged to M. Robson, Seaby Street before being donated to the society. The group of ladies belong to the Presbyterian Girls Association. J. Ure (Mrs. David Phillips) Miss M. Williams (Sister of Ross) E. Robson (Mrs. H.J. Powe) L. Bearup (Father Manager Gas Works) E. Bigmore. Edna Gray (Sister Mrs. McMullin) Miss Freda Mahnke (Dau of Gustan) Mrs. Widmer (Rev Phillip Widmer, Presby.) E. Francis, M. Gray. Black & White Photograph of a group of ladies. One row standing and one row sitting. Dressed in white blouses and dark skirts, one has a dark top one has a check skirt.Presbyterian Girls. Acc. Back row J. URE, M. Williams, E. Robson, L. Bearup, E. Bigmore. Front row, E. Gray, F. Mahnke. Mrs. Widmer, E. Francis, M. Gray Jean Ure - Mrs. Dave Phillips Elsie Robson - Mrs. Harry Rowestawell portrait religion -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaBanner
... Presbyterian Girls' Association...Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria 54 Serrell Street Malvern East melbourne Presbyterian Girls' Association Presbyterian Girls' Association Glen Iris "GLEN IRIS" "PGA" Orange shield shaped banner with royal blue fringing at the base and appliqued PGA enblem and text. ...Orange shield shaped banner with royal blue fringing at the base and appliqued PGA enblem and text. The banner has a wooden rod at the top and orange string for hanging."GLEN IRIS" "PGA"presbyterian girls' association, presbyterian girls' association glen iris -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyNewsletter - St. Stephen’s Presbyterian Church, Caulfield
... ... Presbyterian Girls’ Association...Emms Ladies Guild Presbyterian Women’s Missionary Union P.W.M.U. Presbyterian Girls’ Association Presbyterian Boys’ Association Adult Group St. ...Featuring two photocopies of a sixteen page pamphlet by Della Hilton titled 75 Years at St. Stephen’s – Including Union with Bambra Road Methodist Church. This details a brief history of both the Bambra Road Church and especially the St. Stephen’s Presbyterian Church, Balaclava Road, Caulfield between 1910-1985. These churches united in 1976 to form the St. Stephen’s Uniting Church in Balaclava Road, Caulfield. The pamphlet includes copies of photographs of the interior, exterior and windows. There is a black and white photograph of the interior, undated and unattributed. There is a Christmas postcard from the church’s sponsor child, Paulus Lobo, dated post-1988. Finally, there is a copy of a fourteen page newsletter dated March 1986, edited by Ethel Phillips, regarding news of the St. Stephen’s Uniting Church Community.st. stephen’s church, presbyterian church, methodist church, uniting church, caulfield, balaclava road, bambra road, dulton street, kooyong road, hilton della, thomson w. rev., hunter c. hay rev., burns h.m. rev., simpson w. l. rev., goddard s.a. rev., tamagno f. rev., robinson e.b. rev., kerry g.f.g. rev., williamson j. rev., mclean d. rev., heazlewood vere rev., adamson j.c., pollard w.g. mr., alday rev., alday mrs., everett l.d. mrs., emms, ladies guild, presbyterian women’s missionary union, p.w.m.u., presbyterian girls’ association, presbyterian boys’ association, adult group, st. stephen’s players, men’s brotherhood, tennis club, cricket club, architectural features, gothic revival architecture, church furniture, stained glass, clergy residences, religious ceremonies, choirs, religious festivals, religious groups, clergy, religious structures and establishments, social clubs, clubs and associations, construction, events and activities, theatre groups, performers, fundraising events, community services, festivals and celebrations, sunday schools, organs, postcards -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaBadge
... Two oval Presbyterian Girls' Association badges. The enameled badges have dark blue rims and lettering and a white St Andrew's cross....Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria 54 Serrell Street Malvern East melbourne "PGA" Two oval Presbyterian Girls' Association badges. The enameled badges have dark blue rims and lettering and a white St Andrew's cross. ...Two oval Presbyterian Girls' Association badges. The enameled badges have dark blue rims and lettering and a white St Andrew's cross."PGA" -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaBanner - Pennant, P.G.B.B.A, 1953
... Presbyterian Girls' Basket Ball Association...Presbyterian Girls' Basket Ball Association BN022.1 : "JUNIOR 'B' GRADE PREMIERS 1953" BN022.2 : " 'D' GRADE PREMIERS 1954" BN022.3 : " 'C' GRADE PREMIERS 1955" BN022.4 : " 'A' GRADE RUNNERS UP 1957" BN022.1 - BN022.4 Four felt triangular navy blue pennants with white screen printing. ...BN022.1 - BN022.4 Four felt triangular navy blue pennants with white screen printing.BN022.1 : "JUNIOR 'B' GRADE PREMIERS 1953" BN022.2 : " 'D' GRADE PREMIERS 1954" BN022.3 : " 'C' GRADE PREMIERS 1955" BN022.4 : " 'A' GRADE RUNNERS UP 1957"p.g.b.b.a., presbyterian girls' basket ball association -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Book, The two new girls - Betty Marchant, 1927 ( date of first edition)
... girls by the English novelist, Bessie Marchant, was given as a prize to Claire Gilbert. She was the daughter of Roy and Miriam Gilbert and lived in Coulstock Street. Her father worked at Swintons Store in Warrnambool. She would have been at school in the 1940s. She married a farmer, Ainslie Crothers. It is presumed that ‘Y.W.L’ stands for ‘Young Women’s League’, but no Warrnambool group with this name has been found (apart from a Young Women’s Association run by the Presbyterian...girls by the English novelist, Bessie Marchant, was given as a prize to Claire Gilbert. She was the daughter of Roy and Miriam Gilbert and lived in Coulstock Street. Her father worked at Swintons Store in Warrnambool. She would have been at school in the 1940s. She married a farmer, Ainslie Crothers. It is presumed that ‘Y.W.L’ stands for ‘Young Women’s League’, but no Warrnambool group with this name has been found (apart from a Young Women’s Association run by the Presbyterian ...This book, written for girls by the English novelist, Bessie Marchant, was given as a prize to Claire Gilbert. She was the daughter of Roy and Miriam Gilbert and lived in Coulstock Street. Her father worked at Swintons Store in Warrnambool. She would have been at school in the 1940s. She married a farmer, Ainslie Crothers. It is presumed that ‘Y.W.L’ stands for ‘Young Women’s League’, but no Warrnambool group with this name has been found (apart from a Young Women’s Association run by the Presbyterian Church in the 1920s). This book is of interest as it belonged to a local girl, Claire Gilbert, at school in the 1940s. This is a hard cover book of 152 pages with 16 pages at the back giving information on other books published by the same company. The cover is green with the title information enclosed in dark red text boxes with green printing. The spine has red printing with red lines and squares for ornamentation. The inscription is handwritten in black ink on a printed book plate pasted onto the first page. There is a colour plate at the beginning of the story. ‘2nd prize Awarded to Claire Gilbert, Y.W.L., Warrnambool’ claire gilbert, history of warrnambool, young womens league -
Ballarat Clarendon CollegeHonour board, BGSA Athletics 1960 - 1975
... This board honours a school's contribution to the annual Ballarat Girls School Association (B.G.S.A) athletics competitions. Clarendon Presbyterian Ladies' College won the accolade consistently from 1963 - 1970. paralleled the BPSA (Ballarat Public Schools Association) which morphed to become coed in the mid 70s, when College and Grammar became coed, retaining the BPSA acronym. ...Ballarat Clarendon College 1425 Sturt Street Ballarat goldfields This board honours a school's contribution to the annual Ballarat Girls School Association (B.G.S.A) athletics competitions. Clarendon Presbyterian Ladies' College won the accolade consistently from 1963 - 1970. paralleled the BPSA (Ballarat Public Schools Association) which morphed to become coed in the mid 70s, when College and Grammar became coed, retaining the BPSA acronym. ...This board honours a school's contribution to the annual Ballarat Girls School Association (B.G.S.A) athletics competitions. Clarendon Presbyterian Ladies' College won the accolade consistently from 1963 - 1970. paralleled the BPSA (Ballarat Public Schools Association) which morphed to become coed in the mid 70s, when College and Grammar became coed, retaining the BPSA acronym. BPSA became the present BAS. Varnished solid wood board with gold lettering and decorative top edging.clarendon-presbyterian-ladies-college, b-g-s-a, sport, honour-board, athletics, -
Ballarat Clarendon CollegeTrophy
... Girls' School Association re-formed after 10 years. This may suggest that the Inter-school Relay Race event was absorbed into general inter-school athletic events form that date onwards. clarendon-presbyterian-ladies-college Sports-Day Relay Inter-school Trophy CPLC 1936 -1939, CEGGS 1940-1941, CPLC 1942, CEGGS 1943, CPLC 1944-1945 Round wooden trophy based with gold lettering inscribed around sides Trophy ...Trophy base only; going by the inscribed dates it appears to relate to an Inter-school Relay Race conducted at the annual Sports Day between High School, CEGGS (Church of England Girls Grammar School) and CPLC.. The Touchstone school magazine confirms further CPLC wins in 1946, 1948-51, 1953 - 1958 No further mention in 1959 - 1962. In 1951 The Touchstone mentions that CPLC were the first winners of a new cup presented by CEGGS. In 1960 the Ballarat Girls' School Association re-formed after 10 years. This may suggest that the Inter-school Relay Race event was absorbed into general inter-school athletic events form that date onwards. Round wooden trophy based with gold lettering inscribed around sidesCPLC 1936 -1939, CEGGS 1940-1941, CPLC 1942, CEGGS 1943, CPLC 1944-1945clarendon-presbyterian-ladies-college, sports-day, relay, inter-school, trophy -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - Fiction, Mrs Herbert Strang, editor, The Rose Book for Girls, 1916
... association enriches its value, situating the book within the broader narrative of community progress and pioneer achievement in the area, and highlighting its place within a tradition of religious life and community building. Flagstaff Hill Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village Warrnambool Maritime Museum Maritime Village Great Ocean Road Shipwreck Coast book The Rose Book for Girls Mrs Herbert Strang short stories Henry Frowde Hodder & Stoughton London Morrison & Gibb Ltd 1916 Alma McCullagh James McCullagh Elizabeth Eccles McCullagh ca. 1928 Dennington southwest Victoria Warrnambool district Presbyterian Sabbath School Presbyterian Sunday School Dennington Presbyterian Church book award book prize book presentation R. ...Alma McCullagh was a student at the Presbyterian Sabbath School located in Dennington, near Warrnambool. In January, around 1928, she received a book as an award from R. Conn, her Sabbath School teacher, in recognition of her involvement and achievements at the school. The exact year of this award is based on available records: in January 1928, Alma was presented with a prize by R. Conn, whereas by 1930, the role of awarding prizes had passed to F. Jones. Alma was probably the granddaughter of James McCullagh (1831–1911) and Elizabeth Eccles (1831–1909), who were pioneering settlers in the region. James and Elizabeth married in 1856 and established their home at Oak Grove, Yangery, Illowa from 1859, residing there until their deaths. One of their sons, William McCullagh (1873–1940), married Margaret Jane Russell (1879–1981). William and Margaret continued the family tradition, making their home at Oak Grove as well. They raised eleven children, with Alma likely being among the youngest of their children.The book, “The Rose Book for Girls”, edited by Mrs Herbert Strang, represents an example of literature accessible to older girls during the early 20th century. It was specifically selected as an end-of-year award, recognising consistent attendance at Sabbath School. Such choices highlight the role of books in supporting the educational and moral development of young women during this period. The book is important as a connection to the early township of Dennington, a community distinguished by its established school and church. This association reflects the values the community placed on education and religious instruction. The book’s significance is further enhanced by its relationship with colonial pioneer families in Australia, particularly those from Victoria and the Warrnambool district in southwest Victoria. It is a tangible link to the history and legacy of these early settlers, who were instrumental in shaping the regional development. In addition, the book is notable for its connection to the McCullagh family, a prominent farming family whose contributions supported the social and economic growth of the local district. This historical association enriches its value, situating the book within the broader narrative of community progress and pioneer achievement in the area, and highlighting its place within a tradition of religious life and community building.The Rose Book for Girls A collection of short stories by various authors Edited by Mrs Herbert Strang Publisher: Henry Frowde, Hodder & Stoughton, London Printer: Morrison & Gibb Ltd., Tanfield, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK Date: 1916 Hardcover book. Deep pink front and back covers, decorated with garlands of pink and white flowers, cupids and blue ribbons. The front has a cameo with a seated girl in white, with a book in her lap. Details on the spine: title, author, publisher and a sketched female in 19th-century dress holding a fan. The fly page shows details of the book and has a black and red sketch of two seated girls, one reading, the other stitching. Twenty-five books are listed on the Contents page, as well as the printer's details. Within the book are several colourful sketches. Inscriptions include the name of the book's previous owner, Alma McCullagh.Front loose-end paper: "Presbyterian Sabbath School, Dennington. Prize Awarded to: Alma McCullagh. January. (year is unreadable, circa 1928) R. Conn, Teacher"flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, book, the rose book for girls, mrs herbert strang, short stories, henry frowde, hodder & stoughton, london, morrison & gibb ltd, 1916, alma mccullagh, james mccullagh, elizabeth eccles mccullagh, ca. 1928, dennington, southwest victoria, warrnambool district, presbyterian sabbath school, presbyterian sunday school, dennington presbyterian church, book award, book prize, book presentation, r. conn, sabbath school superintendent -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaBanner - Pennant, PGFBBA
... Presbyterian Girls' Fellowship Basket Ball Association...Presbyterian Girls' Fellowship Basket Ball Association P.G.F.B.B.A. ...BN024.1 and BN024.2 navy blue pennants with grey screen print lettering. BN024.1 - "PGFBBA B Grade 1945 Runners Up" BN024.2 - "PGFBBA C Grade 1944 Runners Up"presbyterian girls' fellowship basket ball association, p.g.f.b.b.a. -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaBox
... Presbyterian Women's Missionary Union. Accompanying paper has a translation: "From Il Sin Girls' School, Tongnai, Korea - the students' association, the graduates' association, the parents' association and all supporters of the Tongnai district. ...Presbyterian Women's Missionary Union. Accompanying paper has a translation: "From Il Sin Girls' School, Tongnai, Korea - the students' association, the graduates' association, the parents' association and all supporters of the Tongnai district. ...Given to the Presbyterian Women's Missionary Union. Accompanying paper has a translation: "From Il Sin Girls' School, Tongnai, Korea - the students' association, the graduates' association, the parents' association and all supporters of the Tongnai district. In the early summer (May or June) 1940, to the P.W.M.U. in commemoration of its educational work.Black wood box with four doors which are inlayed with mother of pearl. The central doors have images of rural Korea and the left and right have script.presbyterian women's missionary union, is sin girls' school, tongnai korea -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesBook - Register and Student Records, Record of Students and Spray Records, 1910-1947
... University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne This record of student addresses was compiled between 1911 and 1947 during the principalships of the College of Horticulture and Primary Agriculture Burnley - Pescott, E.E. (1909-1916), McLennan, J.P. (1917-21), Rae, F.J. (1922-25), Jessep, A.W. (1926-41), Provan, J.L. (1942-46) and Kneen, T.H. (1946-67). register students horticultural courses sprays fruit trees bhpsa staff school of horticulture burnley presbyterian girls hostel part-time students jobs burnley horticultural past students association Returned soldiers careers Typed adhesive label on cover "STUDENT'S ADDRESSES" Inside front cover Egg Records scored out with three red lines. ...This record of student addresses was compiled between 1911 and 1947 during the principalships of the College of Horticulture and Primary Agriculture Burnley - Pescott, E.E. (1909-1916), McLennan, J.P. (1917-21), Rae, F.J. (1922-25), Jessep, A.W. (1926-41), Provan, J.L. (1942-46) and Kneen, T.H. (1946-67).Bound register divided into 2 sections. Each is hand rulled columns in red ink with handwritten black ink. The front register is of students enrolled in Horticultural courses from 1911-1941 and their subsequent history. Also records of part-time students. Inserts Includes (1) B.H.P.S.A. (2) Staff and students of School of Horticulture, Burnley. (3) Pasted insert, Presbyterian Girls Hostel, Parliament Place, C2. Probably used by the B.H.P.S.A. Upside down and beginning from the rear are Spray Records 1910-1916 including columns headed Name, Company, Date, Source, fruit trees sprayed and trial dates, remarks and results, and report. A special section in the centre gives list of Training of Returned Soldiers (22) in Horticulture, Poultry management (1918-1921) - the nature of the work, fees and subsequent career . Typed adhesive label on cover "STUDENT'S ADDRESSES" Inside front cover Egg Records scored out with three red lines. Beneath is hand inscribed "Records of Students" Inside back cover "Spray Records" register, students, horticultural courses, sprays, fruit trees, bhpsa, staff, school of horticulture, burnley, presbyterian girls hostel, part-time students, jobs, burnley horticultural past students association, returned soldiers, careers
