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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Uniform - Clerical robe
... ...Priest robes...Clergy Ecclsiastic Priest robes Chaplain Ashworth cleric George Ashworth Blue gabardine (cotton) robe. ...This item was worn by Reverend George Ashworth, Service No:O315515, who served as a Chaplain with the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) at Base Squadron Ubon in Thailand and Vung Tau in Vietnam with RAAF Transport Flight Vietnam, 1965-66.Blue gabardine (cotton) robe. Pintucked shoulders. Bat wing sleeve. Full length. No buttons.clergy, ecclsiastic, priest robes, chaplain, ashworth, cleric, george ashworth -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Uniform - Blue cincture cord
... Priest...Vietnam...Robes...This item was worn by Reverend George Ashworth, Service No:O315515, who served as a Chaplain with the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) at Base Squadron Ubon in Thailand and Vung Tau in Vietnam with RAAF Transport Flight Vietnam, 1965-66. Priest Vietnam Robes Ashworth chaplain cleric Blue braided cord with tassels at ends used to tie clerical robes. ...This item was worn by Reverend George Ashworth, Service No:O315515, who served as a Chaplain with the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) at Base Squadron Ubon in Thailand and Vung Tau in Vietnam with RAAF Transport Flight Vietnam, 1965-66.Blue braided cord with tassels at ends used to tie clerical robes. The official colour for the Chaplain Corps is sometimes noted as blue representing the heavens. priest, vietnam, robes, ashworth, chaplain, cleric -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageCeremonial object - Priest's robe sash, Joyce Maslen, February 1982
... Priest's robe sash or stole, part of a set of Ecclesiastical Linen once used in St. ...Ceremonial object Priest's robe sash Joyce Maslen ...This item is part of the collection of Ecclesiastical Linen once used by St. Andrews Anglican Church on the corner of the Esplanade and 14 Drummond St, Dennington, Victoria. The first Anglican service was conducted on December 22nd, 1907. The church was decommissioned in January 2003. This item is part of the Ecclesiastical Linen collection, which is significant for its examples of handworked embroidery and drawn-thread work from the early 20th century. The items are also examples of a collection used for religious services during this period. The Ecclesiastical Linen is also significant for its association with the early development of the local township of Dennington and the importance the the community of setting aside land in the 1850's for the purpose of religious worship. The Ecclesiastical Linen is also significant for its connection to St Andrews Anglican Church, Dennington. The church was funded and attended by the local community in the early 1900's and is now listed on the Victorian Heritage Database (VHD 118083) as a building of historical and social significance. Priest's robe sash or stole, part of a set of Ecclesiastical Linen once used in St. Andrew's Anglican Church, Dennington, Victoria, between the years 1907 and 2003. The soft, white cotton, twisted cord is finished at each end with a knot and tassel.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, great ocean road, st andrews anglican church dennington, dennington church, warrnambool church 1907, ecclesiastical linen, communion linen, hand worked linen, religious service, religious ceremony, priest's stole, priest's robe sash, sash, knotted sash, priest's vestment -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageCeremonial object - Priest's robe sash, Joyce Maslen, February 1982
... Priest's robe sash or stole, part of a set of Ecclesiastical Linen once used in St. ...Ceremonial object Priest's robe sash Joyce Maslen ...This item is part of the collection of Ecclesiastical Linen once used by St. Andrews Anglican Church on the corner of the Esplanade and 14 Drummond St, Dennington, Victoria. The first Anglican service was conducted on December 22nd, 1907. The church was decommissioned in January 2003. This item is part of the Ecclesiastical Linen collection, which is significant for its examples of handworked embroidery and drawn-thread work from the early 20th century. The items are also examples of a collection used for religious services during this period. The Ecclesiastical Linen is also significant for its association with the early development of the local township of Dennington and the importance the the community of setting aside land in the 1850's for the purpose of religious worship. The Ecclesiastical Linen is also significant for its connection to St Andrews Anglican Church, Dennington. The church was funded and attended by the local community in the early 1900's and is now listed on the Victorian Heritage Database (VHD 118083) as a building of historical and social significance. Priest's robe sash or stole, part of a set of Ecclesiastical Linen once used in St. Andrew's Anglican Church, Dennington, Victoria, between the years 1907 and 2003. The soft, white silky twisted cord is finished at each end with a knot and tassel.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, great ocean road, st andrews anglican church dennington, dennington church, warrnambool church 1907, ecclesiastical linen, communion linen, hand worked linen, religious service, religious ceremony, priest's stole, priest's robe sash, sash, knotted sash, priest's vestment -
Koroit & District Historical SocietyPriest's Robe, Chasuble, late 19th century
... It is watered silk and it may date from the early 20th C but it may date late 19 Century. Chasuble Priest's Robe ...This item was used at St Patrick's Catholic Church, Kirkstall from 1910. Although the item is black, black is no longer a liturgical colour after Vatican II.This is of historical significance to the people of Kirkstall and Koroit. It has potential spiritual significance of the local catholic population. it represents a typical item of a small village church in the late 19th Century.A black robe embroidered with black and silver,The chasuble is Roman style also called sandwich board, Pre- Vatican II style. It is watered silk and it may date from the early 20th C but it may date late 19 Century.There is an embroidered symbol on the front that encompasses the letters J H and S. Symbolic braiding.chasuble, robes, kirkstall, catholic, church, st patrick's kirkstall -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPhotograph - Photograph - St Stephen's Church, Portland, n.d
... Black and white photo. Priest and altar boy in robes, standing either side of memorial plaque in honour of Betty Vivian's parents, on wall at St. ...Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road place of worship Anglican Back: 16.4 x 11.4 Black and white photo. Priest and altar boy in robes, standing either side of memorial plaque in honour of Betty Vivian's parents, on wall at St. ...Black and white photo. Priest and altar boy in robes, standing either side of memorial plaque in honour of Betty Vivian's parents, on wall at St. Stephen's Anglican, Portland.Back: 16.4 x 11.4place of worship, anglican -
Ararat Gallery TAMAMixed media, Inga Hunter, Irusaq Void Sayer's Robe, 1986-1989
... This Robe is worn by the High Priest’s acolyte and spokesman. ...This Robe is worn by the High Priest’s acolyte and spokesman. ...“The lIrusaqi are monotheistic Void worshippers. The Void is an extremely complex concept, and seems to include multiple interpretations of the two great signs, the triangle and the circle. On one level the triangle symbolises Man, and on another, the whole material universe. The Void, symbolised by the circle, is both within and without Man and the material universe. So, we find many variations of the circle and triangle imagery permeating the whole of lrusaqi society, i.e. villages are laid out in pyramid form, with a circular well at the centre, towns are built on a series of triangles, intersected by highways and the Court of the Imperium itself is based on a central circle within a triangle, with delegates to the Court in the three corners, while the positions of the three Heads of State and the one Head Speaker, repeat the pattern. The Void itself is always portrayed as an expanding and contracting circle, (not unlike the aperture of a camera). This Robe is worn by the High Priest’s acolyte and spokesman. The Voidsayer interprets the prophesies and sayings of the Priest, in words readily understood by the common people. The disc on the back of the Robe is the Void, and the gold lines symbolise the words of the Priest, coming from the source of life. The Robe is covered in gold chain mail, a sign that the Robe-wearer will defend his master with his life, if necessary.” -Inga Hunter -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Clothing - Ecclesiastical robe
... Robe...priest...This robe was worn by G.G.Ashworth RAAF 0315515 when he was serving as a chaplain in Vietnam from 30/11/65-17/02/66 ecclesiastical robe Vietnam 1965-1966 Ashworth Chaplain RAAF Robe priest Blue cotton fabric(gabardine) ecclesiastical robe with pleated back. ...This robe was worn by G.G.Ashworth, RAAF 0315515, when he was serving as a chaplain (3rd class) in Vietnam from 30/11/65 until 17/02/66. This robe was worn by G.G.Ashworth RAAF 0315515 when he was serving as a chaplain in Vietnam from 30/11/65-17/02/66Blue cotton fabric(gabardine) ecclesiastical robe with pleated back. Crossover lapels have four black plastic buttons. Robe is partly lined with black taffeta and has a stand-up collar.ecclesiastical robe, vietnam, 1965-1966, ashworth, chaplain, raaf, robe, priest
