Showing 29 items matching "r. priester"
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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumPainting - Painting - Watercolour, R. Priester, Pte. Albert Stiles, 1945
... ...r. priester...R. Priester 1945 ...R. Priester...Albert Stiles Painting Painting - Watercolour R. Priester ...Portrait of Private Albert John Stiles, internment camp 1.Khaki and brown pencil and water colour sketch of man in Army uniform with dagger like weapon and part of a rifle. Bullet belt over one shoulder.R. Priester 1945 private albert john stiles, r. priester, internment camp artists -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, Greek Bishop of Germany
... A black and white photograph with crimped edges of three priests standing in front of a group of men. L- R: One priest is holding an icon, another a sceptre, and the third the Bible....A black and white photograph with crimped edges of three priests standing in front of a group of men. L- R: One priest is holding an icon, another a sceptre, and the third the Bible. ...A black and white photograph with crimped edges of three priests standing in front of a group of men. L- R: One priest is holding an icon, another a sceptre, and the third the Bible."MICHE"/ 390 CHAPEL ST. -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - St. Albans High School 1961 Class Photographs
... Grabowski (V.C. Wat.), R. Priest (V.C. Wat.), Demchyshyn (V.C. K.), L. ...Grabowski (V.C. Wat.), R. Priest (V.C. Wat.), Demchyshyn (V.C. K.), L. ...5504.01 - St. Albans High School 1961 Form 1A.jpg Front: H. Borkovec, M. McFerran, K, Mallshew, P. Barnes (Form Captain), Mr. K. Robertson, H. Schulz (Form Captain), G. Gaut, W. Mallinoski, L. Chatteerton Second Row: A. Newland, S. Morris, S. Koschade, A. Masiarz, A. Terawskyj, R. Yankovic, R. Stephens, S. Coster, G. Anders, R. Kuc Third Row: U. Schindler, J. Baulch, H. Sawczuk, Y. Eder, H. Davidon, B. Reid, G. Ilott, G. Snooks, J. Worden, J. Knott, H. Goralski Back: Y. Correwe, K. Roukicek, H. Cocks, S. Whitley, E. Schonfelder, A. Sharp 5504.02 - St. Albans High School 1961 Form 1B.jpg Front: I. Papagianoplous, J. Gattellaro, K. Kubasiewicz, M. Fielder (Form Captain), Mr. I. M. Smith, J. Attard (Form Captain), P. Bayley, J. Belko, A. Pliaskin Second Row: J. Morabito, B. Arnautovic, J. Rothwell, M. Jovanovic, I. Strebs, M. Dejanovic, P. Weston, B. Ward, M. Martignoles, J. Carrick Third Row: M. Tart, L. Kowalczuk, S. Stojanovic, M. Urbaniak, L. White, F. Vyner, M. Gutyj, M. Gangur 5504.03 - St. Albans High School 1961 Form 1C.jpg Front: B. Masurek, A. Gordon, V. Jurasou, R. Orpik, Mr. Scarff, A. Ajayoglu (Form Captain), A. Spivey, M. Ratajszcak, R. Pope, Absert L. Cox (Form Captain) Second Row: C. Schneidruk, V. Brown, C. Koston, J. Robertson, S. Taylor, H. Pryhodia, D. Beyer, F. Janssen, N. Szwed, S. Czyz Third Row: H. Smith, S. Rutkowski, J. Anderson, M. Kosgraber, V. Debeca, P. Nowatschenko, P. Barbopouos, O. Czernik, D. Dusting, G. Kennedy, G. Bleker Back: T. Hovenga, M. Grosik, T. Cubela, C. Mis, l. Peterson, G. Ruffa, J. Simovic, M. Coughlin, J. Ribarow 5504.04 - St. Albans High School 1961 Form 1D.jpg Front: M. Belan, D. Zvaigzne, C. Videnov, I. Wager (Form Captain), Mr. J. Mott, S. Heyne (Form Captain), B. Broadman, A. Couper, J. Binks Second Row: M. Rowley, B. Teichmann, D. Rodgers, N. Skorobogaty, C. Chabiera, Z. Dorosz, A. Van Ree, R. Korver, N. Donaldson, S. Suchodolskiy Third Row: C. Haase, A. Ciesniewski, G. Richards, E. Zylinskifi, S. Kotula, S. Rojek, J. Roszczyk, R. Greig, C. Care Back: Y. Saroz, M. Dore, G. Szypulski, B. Furlan, P. Szarko, G. Wurm 5504.05 - St. Albans High School 1961 Form 1E.jpg Front: A. Zahorjanski, M. Rucinski, N. Agapiou, L. Jovanovic (Form Captain), Miss. G. Coutts, C. Pleban (Form Captain), I. McNab, J. Vella, P. Stojkovic Second row: N. Nikolic, M. Kastunioti, C. Szczepanik, J. Pastusiak, J. Broda, J. Brnjah, J. Dudenas, J. Zdrojewski, V. Galawka Third Row: K. Suhra, A. Grygicerzyk, I. Lepa, R. Landy, R. Bilyj, N. Bilyk, E. Kotula. W. Solomka, M. Cauchi Back: A. Labinas, I. Schoenfelder, M. Hylan, G. Schouten, A. Susota, B. Aralica 5504.06 - St. Albans High School 1961 Form 5.jpg Front: R. Freeland, A. Kasser, N. Carrick, J. Cocks (Form Captain), Mr. G. Reid, W. Muc (Form Captain), J. Waring, R. Priest, J. Rodgers Middle: J. Cox, E. Sesek, V. Kepalas, R. Andrews, E. Bakraszewski, J. Darul, J. McMillen, G. Lambert, L. Labko, J. Castagna Back: B. Vadnjal, D. Richards, F. Honey, E. Hylan, r. Szczudlinski, b. Listopad, A. Kratsis, M. Neskov, T. Ciesnieski, H. Koch 5504.07 - St. Albans High School 1961 Prefects.jpg Front: J. Cox, R. Wiatr, J. Cocks (Head Prefect), Mr. G. H. Strauss, Mr. H. M. Wilkinson, Miss. E. S. Taylor, J. McMillen (Head Prefect), R. Freeland, J. Darul Middle: E. Bajraszewski, P. Clark, P. Tucker, I. Dynak, M. Neskov, N. Carrick, P. Polichovski, R. Kiss Back: A. Kasser, T. Ciesnieswski, V. Kapalas, L. Cameron, R. Andrews, B. listopad, E. Sesek 5504.08 - St. Albans High School 1961 House Captains.jpg Front: M. Nesko (J.), E. Herman (J.), B. Listopad (War.), C. Bile (War.), Mers. J. Fielder, M. McCulloch (Wat.), F. Honey (Wat.), E. Richard (K.), J. Darul (K.) Back: L. Cameron (V.C. J.), J. Ireland (V.C. J.), A. Kratsis (V.C. War.), B. Babicz (V.C. War.), Mr. L. Burchell, C. Grabowski (V.C. Wat.), R. Priest (V.C. Wat.), Demchyshyn (V.C. K.), L. Labko (V.C. K.) 5504.09 - St. Albans High School 1961 School Athletic Team.jpg Front: H. Evangelidis, C. Zorzenon, B. Wyka, P. Bolger, Mrs. J. Fielder, H. Goddard, J. Baulch, N. Axford, G. Dennett Second Row: R. Metha, A. Ajayoglu, ?, G. Kennedy, A. Sharp, H. Jeffery, Mr. L. Burchell, S. Hermann, ?, S. Coster, ?, P. Barnes Third Row: R. Carson, K. Axford, E. Hermann, O. Rowe, J. Iredale, V. Kepalas, C. Grabowski, E. Richards, I. Witon, L. Cox, Y. Correlje Back: G. Ruffa, S. Jurca, J. Darul, A. Ecimovic, P. Tucker, H. Stiegler, R. Szczudlinkski, A. Kratsis, J. Polichovski, D. Prigle, C. Kastanioti, E. McLeod 5504.10 - St. Albans High School 1961 Staff.jpg Front: Mr. G. Reid, Miss. V. Fenelon, Mr. J. Everson, Miss, E. S. Taylor (Senior Mistress), Mr. M. H. Wilkinson (Head Master), Mr. G. H. Strauss (Senior Master), Miss. G. M. Bowles, Mr. L. E. Burchell, Miss. R. Meer (Physc) Second Row: Mrs. J. Cox (Sec), Miss. H. Eadie, Mrs. E. Sturesteps, Mrs. L. Pavlova, Miss. G. E. Coutts, Mrs. J. Fielder. Mrs. L. Cameron, Mrs. Kriksciunas, Mrs. M. Burden. Mrs. S. Hudson (Sec), Miss. R. Bechler (Psyc) Third Row: Mr. E. Youd, Mr. J. Morieson, Mr. D. Hill, Mr. F. Schiller, Mr. P. Pavlov, Mr. L. King, Mr. G. Sacharononk, Mr. I. M. Smith, Mr. T. Walsh, Mr. G. G. Gibson Back: Mr. L. D. Conroy. Mr. N. Bolvari, Mr J. Mott, Mr. J. Hunt, Mr. T. G. Scariff, Mr. R. Robertson. Mr. K. Chilton, Mr. K. Robertson, Mr. E. Ford Absent: Miss. M. T. O'Connor st. albans high school, main road east, st. albans -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - Australian Flag Raising Ceremony - Army Survey Regiment, Australia Day, Fortuna, Bendigo, c1995
... L to R: CPL Adam Gray, LCPL Val (Heaslip) Knight, unidentified priest....L to R: CPL Adam Gray, LCPL Val (Heaslip) Knight, unidentified priest. Australian Flag Raising Ceremony - Army Survey Regiment, Australia Day, Fortuna, Bendigo Photograph Australian Flag Raising Ceremony - Army Survey Regiment, Australia Day, Fortuna, Bendigo Army Survey Regiment ...This photograph of a flag raising ceremony by a contingent from the Army Survey Regiment was probably taken on Australia Day circa 1995. It is not known where this ceremony took place, however it could have been at the front of the parade ground at Fortuna Villa facing Chum St. F454971 LCPL Val (Heaslip) Knight served in the ADF from 27 Oct 1987 to 25 Feb 1996. 330601 CPL Adam Gray served in the ADF from 25 Jul 1990 to 28 Apr 1996.This photograph of a flag raising ceremony by a contingent from the Army Survey Regiment was probably taken on Australia Day on the 26th of January 1995 at Fortuna Villa. The photograph was printed on photographic paper and is part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. The colour photograph was scanned at 300 dpi. .1) - Photo, colour, c1995. L to R: CPL Adam Gray, LCPL Val (Heaslip) Knight, unidentified priest..1P – There are no personnel identified.royal australian survey corps, rasvy, army survey regiment, army svy regt, fortuna -
Bendigo Military MuseumMemorabilia - POSTERS, NEWSPAPER ARTICLES, WW1, Eaglehawk Heritage Society, 1.-30. 2014, - 31. - 32. 1995
... R. Metcalf. 20. Moyle Family. 21. Francis N. Moyle. 22. Frederick Sheldon. 23. George T. Speedy, Charles E. Speedy. 24. William J. Symons V.C. 25. John E. Wood. 26. Leslie W. Miller. 27. William N. Ruddick, Frederick W.L. Knuckey. 28. John T. Taylor, Alfred A. Priest...R. Metcalf. 20. Moyle Family. 21. Francis N. Moyle. 22. Frederick Sheldon. 23. George T. Speedy, Charles E. Speedy. 24. William J. Symons V.C. 25. John E. Wood. 26. Leslie W. Miller. 27. William N. Ruddick, Frederick W.L. Knuckey. 28. John T. Taylor, Alfred A. Priest ...Posters are copies of a framed collection from the Eaglehawk Heritage Society Inc. Refer Cat No. 5155 for first item in that collection.1. to 30 Posters. 31. & 32. Newspapers. 1. to 30. Posters - white colour paper. Printed in colour using memorabilia of WW1 soldiers and their lives. 1. Bellesini Brothers. 2. Bice Brothers. 3. John James Bray. 4. Cairns Brothers. 5. Roy E.G. Calvery. 6. David M. Davies. 7. Arthur E. Dower. 8. George Eddy. 9. Elliott Brothers. 10. Fletcher Family. 11. Harry Fletcher. 12. Flett Brothers. 13. Gee Brothers. 14. Howe Brothers. 15. David J.V. Jamieson. 16. Norman V. Long. 17. William J. May. 18. McClelland Brothers. 19. Robert R. Metcalf. 20. Moyle Family. 21. Francis N. Moyle. 22. Frederick Sheldon. 23. George T. Speedy, Charles E. Speedy. 24. William J. Symons V.C. 25. John E. Wood. 26. Leslie W. Miller. 27. William N. Ruddick, Frederick W.L. Knuckey. 28. John T. Taylor, Alfred A. Priest. 29. Frederick D. Trewarne, Edward J. Siler, 30. The Nurses. 31. & 32. Newspapers - off white paper. Black and colour print. 31. The Herald Victory Edition Souvenir, 50 Years of Freedom 1995. 32. Victory. A Bendigo Advertiser Special Supplement, Tuesday, August 15, 1995. Items stored in "20 pocket A.3 Clear Display Book". Black colour folder cover with clear plastic pockets.memorabilia, posters, newspapers, anzacs -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Optical Society of America, Journal of the Optical Society of America, Volume 20, No. 6, June 1930, 06/1930
... R. Harrison and Philip A. Leighton) * Parallax Panoramagrams Made Without Relative Movement of Lens, Grating or Sensitive Plate (Herbert E. Ives) * The Chromoliniscope Revisited (Herbert E. Ives) * Some Experiemtns in Mobile Color (G.A. Snook) Images include L.A. Jones, E.C. Crittenden, L.B. Tuckerman, Adolph Lamb, Paul D. Foote. Irvine C. Gardner, Arthur H. Compton. Paul E. Klopsteg. Edgar D. Tilver, Irwin G. Priest...Priest F.K. Rightmyer Bell System Telephones A printed journal contaiining the following contents: * Homochromatic Spectrophotometry in the Extreme Ultra-violet (George R. ...A printed journal contaiining the following contents: * Homochromatic Spectrophotometry in the Extreme Ultra-violet (George R. Harrison and Philip A. Leighton) * Parallax Panoramagrams Made Without Relative Movement of Lens, Grating or Sensitive Plate (Herbert E. Ives) * The Chromoliniscope Revisited (Herbert E. Ives) * Some Experiemtns in Mobile Color (G.A. Snook) Images include L.A. Jones, E.C. Crittenden, L.B. Tuckerman, Adolph Lamb, Paul D. Foote. Irvine C. Gardner, Arthur H. Compton. Paul E. Klopsteg. Edgar D. Tilver, Irwin G. Priest, F.K. Rightmyer, Bell System Telephones non-fictionoptical society of americal, e l.a. jones, e.c. crittenden, l.b. tuckerman, adolph lamb, paul d. foote. irvine c. gardner, arthur h. compton. paul e. klopsteg. edgar d. tilver, irwin g. priest, f.k. rightmyer, bell system telephones -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyLetter - St Aloysius Church, Caulfield
... Priest at St Aloysius, advises him of the inclusion of St Aloysius on the National Trust Register due to its historic significance. Also included is a photocopy of the Caulfield Conservation study of St Aloysius, dated February 1994, by Andrew Ward. This study details the architectural features and historic significance of the church, recommending planning scheme control. It includes a front view photograph, which is not clear, and references. Caulfield Catherine Street Tonkin Ray St Aloysius Church Grey Karen Fraser John Rev. Fr. Catholic Church Wills Cathie Davies Stephen Balaclava Road Ballantyne R ...A series of correspondence dated between 21/08/1985 to 10/11/1988 regarding the Historic Buildings Council adding St Aloysius Church on Balaclava Road, Caulfield to the Historic Buildings Register. Four of the letters are between the Historic Buildings Council, the Caulfield Historical Society and the City of Caulfield. Copies of the replies by the Historical society (as indicated by handwritten notes in the letters) are not included in the file. A fifth letter dated 14/09/1989, addressed to Reverend Father John Fraser, Parish Priest at St Aloysius, advises him of the inclusion of St Aloysius on the National Trust Register due to its historic significance. Also included is a photocopy of the Caulfield Conservation study of St Aloysius, dated February 1994, by Andrew Ward. This study details the architectural features and historic significance of the church, recommending planning scheme control. It includes a front view photograph, which is not clear, and references.caulfield, catherine street, tonkin ray, st aloysius church, grey karen, fraser john rev. fr., catholic church, wills cathie, davies stephen, balaclava road, ballantyne r mr, ward andrew, city of caulfield, head stephen, moriarty bartholemew, de carle henry, mannix archbishop, caulfield historical society, caulfield conservation study, foundation stones, town halls, local officials and employees, registers, committees and inquiries, gothie (revival) architecture, architectural features. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - LONG GULLY HISTORY GROUP COLLECTION: BENDIGO'S CENTURY VOLUME SEVEN: 1960 - 1969
... R F Turner... Cr Tom Flood... Victorian Inland Meat Authority... New Zealand Insurance Co... Mrtropolitan Security Service... Bendigo Easter Fair Society... Golden Square High School... Eaglehawk High School... Bendigo Technical College... Mr Ralph W Birrell... Bendigo Fountain Plaza... The Bethlehem Home for the Aged... Dick Hazeldene... Victorian Egg Board... Bendigo United Cricket Club... South Bendigo United Cricket Club... Western Mining Corporation... Les Priest...Dispensary Gillies Famous Pies William Basil Ashman Golden Gate Hotel Grieves Family Bendigo Town Hall Mr R R Anderson Mr E H Brown Cr Neville Oliver Cr Tom Flood Traffic Commission Lansell FAmily ABEV-1 Bendigo Ordnance Factory ACTU Bendigo Trades Hall Council The Ramsay Report Bendigo Benevolent Home Bendigo Home and Hospital for the Aged Princess Theatre Amoco Lake Eppalock Bendigo Training Prison Bendigo Police Station Lock-up Shamrock Hotel Rifle Brigade Hotel Hopetoun Hotel ANZ Bank Marong Shire Offices Sir Rohan Delacombe St Paul's Church Que O'Hoy Waldron Family Windermere Hotel Aids & Appliance Shop Anne Caudle Centre E C Thompson Mayfair Hams Sandhurst Guest House Lyric Theatre Chinese Joss House Ordnance Factory Sir John Jenson Bridge Street Chinese Quarter Bendigo City Hall Cr R F Turner Cr Tom Flood Victorian Inland Meat Authority New Zealand Insurance Co Mrtropolitan Security Service Bendigo Easter Fair Society Golden Square High School Eaglehawk High School Bendigo Technical College Mr Ralph W Birrell Bendigo Fountain Plaza The Bethlehem Home for the Aged Dick Hazeldene Victorian Egg Board Bendigo United Cricket Club South Bendigo United Cricket Club Western Mining Corporation Les Priest Alexandra Fountain Bendigo Advertiser Cr W Cambridge Bendigo Council Eaglehawk Council Strathfieldsaye Shire Huntly Shire Marong Shire David Thomas Senator John Gorton Bendigo's College of Advanced Education Bank of New South Wales Harp and Shamrock Hotel The Honorable Leslie William Galvin Kurmala Cain Government Hanro Knitting Mills Myer Store Sidney Myer Davey Brothers Grocery Store National Trust Myer Emporium Myer's Ltd Cox Bros (Australia) Ltd Dame Merlyn Myer Baillieu Myer Frank Greenaway Institute of Technology Gas & Fuel Corporation Bendigo Railway Station ANZ Bank City Family Hotel TAB Branch Senior Constable Alfred Herbert Wright Senior Constable Allan Raymond Brown Victorian Football League Bendigo Police Barracks Camp Hill State School State Electricity Commission The Country Party The Labor Party Transport Regulation Board Stuart Anderson Grose FAmily Jean Theodore De Ravin Kyneton Shire Sir William McDonald Mines Department The Loddon Hospitals Region group Laundry and Central Linen Service Kevin Wynne Albert Vivian Gray Bradford Cotton Mills Ltd Bradmill Industries Ltd Victoria Hill Bendigo and District Tourist Association Professor Brian Lewis Melbourne University Victorian Chinese Community Loong Sun Loong Stafford Ellinson Coles' Store North Deborah Mining Company NL Noel Beaton MHR Durham Ox Hotel Taylor Family Supplement to the Bendigo Advertiser, December 15, 1999 Volume Seven: 1960-1969 titled Bendigo's Century. ...Supplement to the Bendigo Advertiser, December 15, 1999 Volume Seven: 1960-1969 titled Bendigo's Century. The front has a photo of the BCV 8 Studio. Contains photos and local news, council matters, planning, Who's Who, Weather, Sport and Business and some Advertisements. Photos include Early stages in the construction of the Eppalock tower and bridge pillars, Christine Wiseman, TV8's first news reader Ron Alderton, Dr Albert L Beischer, Advertiser buiding, fire at the Advertiser building, Oscar Flight, Bendigo Town Hall, William Basil Ashman, Lake Eppalock, Premier Henry Bolte, Que O'Hoy, Sandhurst Guest House, The Lyric Theatre, E C Thompson, The elm tree in Market Square, Leslie Galvin, The original Myer Store, The Joss House, Sidney Myer, Bendigo Police Barracks, Bunratty Castle, Albert Vivian Gray, The Victoria Hill site, Architects drawing of the new council administrative offices and Noel Beaton MHR.bendigo, history, long gully history group, the long gully history group - bendigo's century volume seven: 1960 - 1969, bendigo advertiser, bcv 8, eppalock dam, premier henry bolte, the criterion hotel, mccarthy family, teachers training college, bendigo original teachers college, long gully state school, stramit, bendigo university site committee, mrs christine wiseman, bendigo city council, the broadcasting control board, general television pty ltd, bendigo central victoria telecasters pty ltd, mr davidson, bennett's arcade, woolworth's, white hills swimming pool, herb elliott, sailor's guide, toni riley pharmacies, rising sun hotel, ron alderton, dr albert l beischer, channel 8, melbourne herald, 3bo, bendigo advertiser officeslyceum theatre, junior technical school white hills, mount alvernia hospital, most reverend dr b d stewart, sisters of the franciscan missionaries of the divine motherhood, lazarus family, bendigo's tramways, state electricity commission, george pethard, lance pethard, bendigo advertiser fire 29/7/1962, riverine herald, the herald and weekly times, bendigo art gallery, oscar flight, hollands foundry, eaglehawk u.f.s. dispensary, gillies famous pies, william basil ashman, golden gate hotel, grieves family, bendigo town hall, mr r r anderson, mr e h brown, cr neville oliver, cr tom flood, traffic commission, lansell family, abev-1, bendigo ordnance factory, actu, bendigo trades hall council, the ramsay report, bendigo benevolent home, bendigo home and hospital for the aged, princess theatre, amoco, lake eppalock, bendigo training prison, bendigo police station lock-up, shamrock hotel, rifle brigade hotel, hopetoun hotel, anz bank, marong shire offices, sir rohan delacombe, st paul's church, que o'hoy, waldron family, windermere hotel, aids & appliance shop, anne caudle centre, e c thompson, mayfair hams, sandhurst guest house, lyric theatre, chinese joss house, ordnance factory, sir john jenson, bridge street chinese quarter, bendigo city hall, cr r f turner, cr tom flood, victorian inland meat authority, new zealand insurance co, mrtropolitan security service, bendigo easter fair society, golden square high school, eaglehawk high school, bendigo technical college, mr ralph w birrell, bendigo fountain plaza, the bethlehem home for the aged, dick hazeldene, victorian egg board, bendigo united cricket club, south bendigo united cricket club, western mining corporation, les priest, alexandra fountain, bendigo advertiser, cr w cambridge, bendigo council, eaglehawk council, strathfieldsaye shire, huntly shire, marong shire, david thomas, senator john gorton, bendigo's college of advanced education, bank of new south wales, harp and shamrock hotel, the honorable leslie william galvin, kurmala, cain government, hanro knitting mills, myer store, sidney myer, davey brothers grocery store, national trust, myer emporium, myer's ltd, cox bros (australia) ltd, dame merlyn myer, baillieu myer, frank greenaway, institute of technology, gas & fuel corporation, bendigo railway station, anz bank, city family hotel, tab branch, senior constable alfred herbert wright, senior constable allan raymond brown, victorian football league, bendigo police barracks, camp hill state school, state electricity commission, the country party, the labor party, transport regulation board, stuart anderson, grose family, jean theodore de ravin, kyneton shire, sir william mcdonald, mines department, the loddon hospitals region group laundry and central linen service, kevin wynne, albert vivian gray, bradford cotton mills ltd, bradmill industries ltd, victoria hill, bendigo and district tourist association, professor brian lewis, melbourne university, victorian chinese community, loong, sun loong, stafford ellinson, coles' store, north deborah mining company nl, noel beaton mhr, durham ox hotel, taylor family -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: HOPEFULS
... R. Barkmeyer, V. Flynn, J. Bacon, J. Keil, K. White, C. Clough, J. Collins, W. Bovaird, H. Benbow, M. Foley, T.Martin, G. Thompson, H. Priest...R. Barkmeyer, V. Flynn, J. Bacon, J. Keil, K. White, C. Clough, J. Collins, W. Bovaird, H. Benbow, M. Foley, T.Martin, G. Thompson, H. Priest ...Bendigo Advertiser "The way we were" from Monday, October 25, 2004. Hopefuls: the North Bendigo football team prior to playing Harcourt in the Bendigo Football Association's preliminary final in 1955. The side included S. Burns, R. Barkmeyer, V. Flynn, J. Bacon, J. Keil, K. White, C. Clough, J. Collins, W. Bovaird, H. Benbow, M. Foley, T.Martin, G. Thompson, H. Priest. W. Mooney, K. Martyn, F. Thompson, F. Poulter, A. Knight, H. Morgan, D. McIntyre, R. Donaldson, R. Andrea, N. Butler, G. Barmeyer and W. Farrar.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: ON THE FIELD
... Thompson, R. Smith, K. Fitt, H. Priest....Thompson, R. Smith, K. Fitt, H. Priest. Newspaper JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: ON THE FIELD ...BHS CollectionBendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from Wednesday, December 1, 2004. on the field: a photograph of the men who played in the curtain raiser at the 1.15pm grand final of the seconds competition. The year is unknown. The match was between YCW and North Bendigo. Pictured are the team members from North Bendigo and others. Top row: trainer F. Palmer, W. Thompson, J. Kiely, K. Martyn, R. Kenley, Coburn, H. Speechly, R. Knight, C. Lownes, A. Johnson, L. Grenfell, R. Grant (umpire), E. Manning, J. Boyd. Middle row: F. Thompson, S. Burns, J. Rowe, T. Martin, W. Farrer, S. McGregor, R. White, W. Bovaird, W. Mooney, Turner. Front row: F. Warren, T. White, E. Thompson, R. Smith, K. Fitt, H. Priest.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyCard - Holy Trinity Anglican Church Business Card, c.2015
... The business card for the Holy Trinity Anglican Church in Port Melbourne lists The Reverend Noel R WHALE as it Associate Priest. Withe demolition and conversion to apartments of the Holy Trinity Church building, services were now conducted in the Church Hall....Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne The business card for the Holy Trinity Anglican Church in Port Melbourne lists The Reverend Noel R WHALE as it Associate Priest. Withe demolition and conversion to apartments of the Holy Trinity Church building, services were now conducted in the Church Hall. ...The business card for the Holy Trinity Anglican Church in Port Melbourne lists The Reverend Noel R WHALE as it Associate Priest. Withe demolition and conversion to apartments of the Holy Trinity Church building, services were now conducted in the Church Hall.Small white business card for Holy Trinity Church, Port Melbourne has a religious picture on the left of the the printing and a brown stripe down the right hand edge.David OGG, Mike FARRELLnoel whale, religion - anglican (holy trinity), david ogg, mike farrell -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - O'Collins family, parents, 8 children, a bishop, 2 priests, 2 nuns, a doctor, a lawyer and a school teacher, 1930s
... R Mollie, Pat (Father) James, Ellen (Mother) Alice . O'Collins family Joe O'COLLINS Gerald O'COLLINS Madge O'COLLINS Will O'COLLINS Frank O'COLLINS Mollie O'COLLINS Pat O'COLLINS James O'COLLINS Ellen O'COLLINS Alice O'COLLINS Religion - Roman Catholic Church (St Josephs) Photo of the O'Collins family. Mother, father and 8 children comprising a Bishop, 2 priests ...O'COLLINS Family. Standing L - R- Joe, Gerald, Madge, Will, Frank. Seated L - R Mollie, Pat (Father) James, Ellen (Mother) Alice .Photo of the O'Collins family. Mother, father and 8 children comprising a Bishop, 2 priests, 2 nuns, a doctor, a lawyer and school teachero'collins family, joe o'collins, gerald o'collins, madge o'collins, will o'collins, frank o'collins, mollie o'collins, pat o'collins, james o'collins, ellen o'collins, alice o'collins, religion - roman catholic church (st josephs) -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - GOLDEN SQUARE MAPLE STREET P.S. COLLECTION: PHOTOGRAPH - GRADE 5-6 S 1999
... Their names are: 3rd Row L-R: Reece Alderding, Tim Marmion, Felicity Usher, Tracey Priest, Dylan Hunt, Erin Wyatt, Jessie Taylor, Max Grant, Amy Campbell. 2nd Row L-R: Jacquie Fordham, Michele Brannagan, Sam Bacon, Kate Geyer, Toby Martin, Jessica Hall, Llewellyn Green, Miriam Henderson, Kyle Bevans, Tara Sullivan, Broderick Gordes. ...Collection - Photograph - Grade 5-6 S 1999 Reece Alderding Tim Marmion Felicity Usher Tracey Priest Dylan Hunt Erin Wyatt Jessie Taylor Max Grant Amy Campbell Jacquie Fordham Michele Brannagan Sam Bacon Kate Geyer Toby Martin Jessica Hall Llewellyn Green Miriam Henderson Kyle Bevans Tara Sullivan Broderick Gordes Hope Williams Chas Barker Lindon Stewart Martin Olsen Lisa Haines Nicholas Parker James Ng Rebecca Negus Jessie Rodgers Clinton Turner B Savy Mr David Robins Arthur Reed Photos Arthur Reed Photos Golden Square Maple Street P.S. Collection - Photograph - Grade 5-6 S 1999 class and their teacher. Their names are: 3rd Row L-R ...Golden Square Maple Street P.S. Collection - Photograph - Grade 5-6 S 1999 class and their teacher. Their names are: 3rd Row L-R: Reece Alderding, Tim Marmion, Felicity Usher, Tracey Priest, Dylan Hunt, Erin Wyatt, Jessie Taylor, Max Grant, Amy Campbell. 2nd Row L-R: Jacquie Fordham, Michele Brannagan, Sam Bacon, Kate Geyer, Toby Martin, Jessica Hall, Llewellyn Green, Miriam Henderson, Kyle Bevans, Tara Sullivan, Broderick Gordes. Front Row L-R: Hope Williams, Chas Barker, Lindon Stewart, Martin Olsen, Lisa Haines, Nicholas Parker, James Ng, Rebecca Negus, Jessie Rodgers. Absent: Clinton Turner. Teacher: B Savy. Principal: Mr David Robins.Arthur Reed Photoseducation, primary, golden square laurel st p.s., golden square maple street p.s. collection - photograph - grade 5-6 s 1999, reece alderding, tim marmion, felicity usher, tracey priest, dylan hunt, erin wyatt, jessie taylor, max grant, amy campbell, jacquie fordham, michele brannagan, sam bacon, kate geyer, toby martin, jessica hall, llewellyn green, miriam henderson, kyle bevans, tara sullivan, broderick gordes, hope williams, chas barker, lindon stewart, martin olsen, lisa haines, nicholas parker, james ng, rebecca negus, jessie rodgers, clinton turner, b savy, mr david robins, arthur reed photos -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - FATHER SYDNEY MACEWAN - TENOR, 16 Aug, 1956
... priest. During the war he was an officiating Chaplin to the RAF. John Douglas Todd Tasmanian born lived life in Sydney. Associate artist with father MacEwan... John Douglas Todd... Sydney pianist... 6th tour for the ABC and 2nd tour with Father MacEwan. He toured for the ABC with violinist Jeanne Gautier and William Warfield... Lord Lurgan and John Dudley. Programme Notes. R...priest . . . John Douglas Todd Tasmanian born in Tasmaniabut lived most of his life in Sydney. As associate artist with father MacEwan, John Douglas Todd, Sydney pianist, is making his sixth tour for the ABC and his second tour with Father MacEwan. He previously toured for the ABC with violinist Jeanne Gautier and singers William Warfield, Lord Lurgan and John Dudley. . . Programme Notes. Australian Broadcasting Commission R...priest. During the war he was an officiating Chaplin to the RAF. John Douglas Todd Tasmanian born lived life in Sydney. Associate artist with father MacEwan John Douglas Todd Sydney pianist 6th tour for the ABC and 2nd tour with Father MacEwan. He toured for the ABC with violinist Jeanne Gautier and William Warfield Lord Lurgan and John Dudley. Programme Notes. R ...The Australian Broadcasting Commission has pleasure in presenting Father Sydney MacEwan (Tenor). Victorian Country Tour 8.15pm. Associate Artist: John Douglas Todd, Pianist. Albury, Regent Theatre, Wed., 25th July. Ballarat, Regent Theatre, Thurs., 2nd Aug. Bendigo, Princess Theatre, Thurs., 16th Aug. Programme One Shilling. Listing of records by Father Sydney MacEwan imported in from England and 2 Australian made records available in local music stores. Father Sydney MacEwan is on his third visit to Australia. The first in 1936 and second in 1948, when he was invited to attend the Centenary of the Roman Catholic Diocese in Melbourne. It was not long after the first trip to Australia, and tours of Canada, the USA and Europe that Sydney MacEwan decided to become a priest, and renounced tempting radio and concert contracts. During the war he was an officiating Chaplin to the RAF Father MacEwan's normal duties as a parish priest . . . John Douglas Todd Tasmanian born in Tasmaniabut lived most of his life in Sydney. As associate artist with father MacEwan, John Douglas Todd, Sydney pianist, is making his sixth tour for the ABC and his second tour with Father MacEwan. He previously toured for the ABC with violinist Jeanne Gautier and singers William Warfield, Lord Lurgan and John Dudley. . . Programme Notes. Australian Broadcasting Commission R J Boyer, E R Dawes, Sir John Medley, The Hon. Dame Enid Lyons, P W Nette, P Vanthoff, C W Anderson, Charles Moses, Conrad Charlton, Dorrie O'Neil. Alceo Galliera conducting the Victoria Symphony Orchestra, Soloist Mervyn Simpson, Trumpet. Coming concert dates Bendigo & Albury. Peter Dawson, Baritone with the Victorian Symphony Orchestra Concert Date. Advertisements for Georges of Collins St., Berlei, Wynvale Wines. Includes photographs of Father Sydney MacEwan & John Douglas Todd. 8 pages plus cover.program, theatre, father sydney macewan, the australian broadcasting commission pesenting father sydney macewan (tenor). victorian country tour associate artist: john douglas todd, pianist. bendigo, princess theatre, thurs., 16th aug. programme one shilling. records by father sydney macewan imported and 2 australian made records available music stores. 3rd visit to australia. 1st in 1936 & 2nd in 1948, centenary of the roman catholic diocese in melbourne. 1st trip to australia, and tours of canada, the usa and europe that sydney macewan decided to become a priest. during the war he was an officiating chaplin to the raf. john douglas todd tasmanian born lived life in sydney. associate artist with father macewan, john douglas todd, sydney pianist, 6th tour for the abc and 2nd tour with father macewan. he toured for the abc with violinist jeanne gautier and william warfield, lord lurgan and john dudley. programme notes. r j boyer, e r dawes, sir john medley, the hon. dame enid lyons, p w nette, p vanthoff, c w anderson, charles moses, conrad charlton, dorrie o'neil. alceo galliera conducting the victoria symphony orchestra, soloist mervyn simpson, trumpet.. peter dawson, baritone with the victorian symphony orchestra georges of collins st., berlei, wynvale wines. photographs of father sydney macewan & john douglas todd. -
Orbost & District Historical SocietyPhotograph - Catholic Church, Orbost
... priest's residence in Browning Street, Orbost. This building is still in existence (2023) though now privately owned. It is located adjacent to the Catholic Church. Indicated the continuing significance of the Catholic Church in Orbost. St Josephs Catholic Church Orbost On back of photo: Back row L-R ...This photograph is of a group of Orbost children and a Catholic Priest, Fr. Spiteri, taken in association with a ceremony of confirmation at St Josephs Catholic Church, Orbost. The building in the background is the nunnery/priest's residence in Browning Street, Orbost. This building is still in existence (2023) though now privately owned. It is located adjacent to the Catholic Church. Indicated the continuing significance of the Catholic Church in Orbost. A b/w photograph of 12 children and one man. This group of people is posted in front of tree and a two-story building in the background. The man is dressed in black with a white collar and the children have white dresses and white shirts and black trousers. Many of the girls are wearing white veils over their hair.On back of photo: Back row L-R Cheryl Fourter, Tony Fourter, Sharon Barr, Father Spiteri, Fred Jonkers, Catherine Murphy, Tom Robinson. Front row L-R Josephine McMahon, Michael Young, Louise Shanahan, John Sanna, Geoffrey Fourterst josephs catholic church, orbost -
Seaworks Maritime MuseumHonour Board, Melbourne Harbour Trust
... PRIEST, C. OLSON, G.D. CARRE, L.C.R GAME, I.M COWLISHAW, R.R. SMITH, P. DUSTING, T.H. JONES, W. DOWIE, G.T. BEASELY, J.G BAILEY, F. JORDAN, J. FARRELL, A. DAWE, W.H. STUBBINGS, C.W. STEFFENSON, H. BLACKEBY, H. TATE, J. BASSETT, J. MCLEAN/ IN MEMORIAM, P. FOLEY, A.C. JOHNSON, S. TURNER, C.W FORD, E.F RENNICK, T.G. HOBERG, T. WEIR, W.S HICKS, J. BARRY, H. DANIEL, W. ROADKNIGHT, L.N CLARK, R...PRIEST, C. OLSON, G.D. CARRE, L.C.R GAME, I.M COWLISHAW, R.R. SMITH, P. DUSTING, T.H. JONES, W. DOWIE, G.T. BEASELY, J.G BAILEY, F. JORDAN, J. FARRELL, A. DAWE, W.H. STUBBINGS, C.W. STEFFENSON, H. BLACKEBY, H. TATE, J. BASSETT, J. MCLEAN/ IN MEMORIAM, P. FOLEY, A.C. JOHNSON, S. TURNER, C.W FORD, E.F RENNICK, T.G. HOBERG, T. WEIR, W.S HICKS, J. BARRY, H. DANIEL, W. ROADKNIGHT, L.N CLARK, R ...Belonged to the Melbourne Harbour Trust Commissionersarge, wooden, rectangular "Roll of Honour" board for the Melbourne Harbour Trust Commissioners. It was their honourary board for employees who went to the 1st World War. comprised of seven panels with names of people carved into them. The centre panel has "in Memorium' in brass lettering and is raised out from the three panels which flank it on either side. The main lettering across the top of the board is made from brass, and is attached to the wood. A circular brass crest is featured in the centre top of the board, which is flanked by carved gum leaves and nuts. The date "1918" is also cast in brass and attached to the lower front right hand side of the board.1918 circa."ROLL OF HONOUR/ THE MELBOURNE HARBOR TRUST COMMISSIONERS/ MHT/ IN MEMORIAM/ R. DEWAR, W. KEARNEY, A.H. TREBLE, R. CURWEN, G.R. PALMER, J. STUBBS, A. ALLISON, T. MCCARRON, W. MCLAUGHLIN, J.D. MCMILLAN, F.S. CLISSOLD, A. STEEGE, W. JORY, C.H. WOOD, H.H. BARKER, J. HEMINGWAY, R.H. CROCKETT, T.W. PARROTT, E.G. STONE, W.H. FRAME, S.H. PARROTT, V.W. PIPER, A.R MCBRIDE/ D. FINLAYSON, S.EVERETT, G.O. LAWRENCE, A. PHILLIPS, A. CAHILL, G.C. HUGHES, G.S BELL, A.D. BROAD, C.W. MILLS, A.C. COOK, A. JONES, A. COCCIARDI, A.N. ROYCE, M. THOMAS, A.WARE, J. RISBRIDGER, A. STEPHENS, G.S. MCCOLL, W.S. TAYLOR, H.A. MILLER, P.J. BURNS, D.B. MACKIE, F. HEARN/ E. SAMBELL, J. STOTT, W. POOLEY, R. JOHNSTON, A.W. FERGUSSON, W.H. SPURR, P.R. STEVENS, D.J. STUART, T. CHAPPLE, W. REED, W.J ALLINGHAM, J. PAGE, J.J. MAIR, C.A PHIPPS, J. WILSON, A.J WILLIAMS, W.L. FOSTER, W.S PENHALLURIACK, R.N. BARBER, E. DOLAN, T. MCGRATH, P. PATERSON, J.W. GRAY/ C.J.H.BARRY, F.L. WATERS, F.E. BUXTON, A.C. NUTTING, E.J BATTEN, C.E. ELLIOTT, C.T. RUFFLE, W.H. STEVENS, J. JOHNSTON, D. BATHIE, J. MCPHERSON, T.W. GIBBON, J.W. BURN, C.H. CHEEK, P.J. EVANS, J. MUCHEMORE, G.N. SADLEIR, W.D. SMITH, C HINCHCLIFFE, A. CARD, F.A. ROBERTS, C.E. TROWBRIDGE, W. ALLAN/ V.T. NICKELS, J.G MEYERS, T.G. MCKEDDIE, W.H EVANS, S. KEWLEY, F. MUIR, F.W. TREGANOWAN, M. GRANT, T.R. HAWWORTH, N. NORRISON, J. MCDONALD, J. SHERIDAN, H.R. GOLDIE, A.A. METHVEN, H.P.H VINVENT, P. RIDDELL, R.W. BARCLAY, P. NASH, A.E. WHYTE, W. DAWSON, J.F LEISTER, J. MCNEILL, H. STAFFORD/ J. PHILLIPS, W.J. PETTETT, W. PRIEST, C. OLSON, G.D. CARRE, L.C.R GAME, I.M COWLISHAW, R.R. SMITH, P. DUSTING, T.H. JONES, W. DOWIE, G.T. BEASELY, J.G BAILEY, F. JORDAN, J. FARRELL, A. DAWE, W.H. STUBBINGS, C.W. STEFFENSON, H. BLACKEBY, H. TATE, J. BASSETT, J. MCLEAN/ IN MEMORIAM, P. FOLEY, A.C. JOHNSON, S. TURNER, C.W FORD, E.F RENNICK, T.G. HOBERG, T. WEIR, W.S HICKS, J. BARRY, H. DANIEL, W. ROADKNIGHT, L.N CLARK, R. DYSON, H.G JOHANSON/ 1914/1918 -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - A.G. Spaldings Collection, Various
... R Ron Cameron, Phyl Shimmin, Noel Aldenhoven & Peter Schafer Back 717.25 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Van der Hurk, Mills, Tribe, Stucey, Gathercole, May, De Blaun, Shimmin, Omant, Harris, Hume, Clemson & Goudie Back 717.25 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Van der Hurk, Mills, Tribe, Stucey, Gathercole, May, De Blaun, Shimmin, Omant, Harris, Hume, Clemson & Goudie 717.26 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Joyce Arnold, Ann Cottee & Margaret Johnson 717.26 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Joyce Arnold, Ann Cottee & Margaret Johnson Back 717.27 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Tom Tribe & Barry Priest...R Ron Cameron, Phyl Shimmin, Noel Aldenhoven & Peter Schafer Back 717.25 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Van der Hurk, Mills, Tribe, Stucey, Gathercole, May, De Blaun, Shimmin, Omant, Harris, Hume, Clemson & Goudie Back 717.25 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Van der Hurk, Mills, Tribe, Stucey, Gathercole, May, De Blaun, Shimmin, Omant, Harris, Hume, Clemson & Goudie 717.26 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Joyce Arnold, Ann Cottee & Margaret Johnson 717.26 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Joyce Arnold, Ann Cottee & Margaret Johnson Back 717.27 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Tom Tribe & Barry Priest ...A large collection of photos and documents relating to the Spaldings factory in Sunshine. These items were given to the Sunshine & District Historical Society Inc. at a reunion of ex employees of Spaldings held 24th October 2002.717.01 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - L to R Margaret Donaldson, Phyl Shimmin, Dawn Hancock 717.01 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - L to R Margaret Donaldson, Phyl Shimmin, Dawn Hancock Back 717.02 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Dawn Hancock 717.02 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Dawn Hancock Back 717.03 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Gwen Howlett & Phyl Shimmin 717.03 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Gwen Howlett & Phyl Shimmin Back 717.04 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Gwen Howlett & Phyl Shimmin 717.04 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Gwen Howlett & Phyl Shimmin Back 717.05 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Golf Ball Painting Machine 717.05 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Golf Ball Painting Machine Back 717.06 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Golf Ball Painting Machine 717.06 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Golf Ball Painting Machine Back 717.07 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Golf Ball Painting Machine Front 717.07 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Golf Ball Painting Machine Back 717.08 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Golf Ball Painting Machine 717.08 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Golf Ball Painting Machine Back 717.09 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Valda Davies, Maureen Rau, Margaret Baker, Phyl Shimmin, Dorothy Dunn & Dawn Hancock 717.09 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Valda Davies, Maureen Rau, Margaret Baker, Phyl Shimmin, Dorothy Dunn & Dawn Hancock Back 717.10 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Faye Unknown, Hanock, Thomson, McDarnid, Flemming, Taylor, Shimmin, Trembath, Dwyer, Omant 717.10 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Faye Unknown, Hanock, Thomson, McDarnid, Flemming, Taylor, Shimmin, Trembath, Dwyer, Omant, Whiteside, Unknown, Watson & Unknown 717.11 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Noreen Omant, Dahpne Thomson, Valda Davies, Phyl Shimmin, Iris Handley, M. Memeanett, J. Whiteside, P. Twigg & J. Taylor 717.11 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Noreen Omant, Dahpne Thomson, Valda Davies, Phyl Shimmin, Iris Handley, M. Memeanett, J. Whiteside, P. Twigg & J. Taylor Back 717.11 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Noreen Omant, Dahpne Thomson, Valda Davies, Phyl Shimmin, Iris Handley, M. Memmeanett, J. Whiteside, P. Twigg & J. Taylor 717.11 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Noreen Omant, Dahpne Thomson, Valda Davies, Phyl Shimmin, Iris Handley, M. Memmeanett, J. Whiteside, P. Twigg & J. Taylor Back 717.12 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Palmer, Watson, Andrews, McKenize, Menhennet, King, Davies, Hanley, Inglis, Hjorth, Shimmin & Omant 717.12 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Palmer, Watson, Andrews, McKenize, Menhennet, King, Davies, Hanley, Inglis, Hjorth, Shimmin & Omant Back 717.13 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Phyl Shimmin 717.13 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Phyl Shimmin Back 717.14 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Jenny Hill, Doris Leece, Nella Zammit, Vicki Unknown, Karen Millman, Noreen Omant & Phyl Shimmin 717.14 - A.G. Spaldings Collection -- Jenny Hill, Doris Leece, Nella Zammit, Vicki Unknown, Karen Millman, Noreen Omant & Phyl Shimmin Back 717.15 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Valda Davies, Jack Mawhinney, Phyl Shinnin & Joan Fleming 717.15 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Valda Davies, Jack Mawhinney, Phyl Shinnin & Joan Fleming Back 717.16 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Andrews, Kowk, Unkn, Shimmin, Menhennet, McKenzie, Unkn, Unkn, Omant, Inglis, Handley, Watson, Thomson, Taylor & Hjort 717.16 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Andrews, Kowk, Unknown, Shimmin, Menhennet, McKenzie, Unkn, Unkn, Omant, Inglis, Handley, Watson, Thomson, Taylor & Horth Back 717.17 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Taylor, Davies, Watson, Thomson, Koek, Omant, Smith, Whitton, Shimmin, Rau, Hampley, Coughlin & Lewis 717.17 - A.G. Spaldings Collection -Taylor, Davies, Watson, Thomson, Koek, Omant, Smith, Whitton, Shimmin, Rau, Hampley, Coughlin & Lewis Back 717.18 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Ike Burns, Margaret Johnson, Joyce Arnold, Kath Atkins, Max Smith, Phyl Shimmin 717.18 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Ike Burns, Margaret Johnson, Joyce Arnold, Kath Atkins, Max Smith, Phyl Shimmin Back 717.19 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Tennis Rackets & Tennis Balls 717.20 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Tennis Rackets 717.21 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Tennis Rackets & Basket Balls 717.22 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Soccer Balls & Bags 717.23 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - John Schmidt, Phyl Simmin, Pieter de Blaun & Arthur Mills 717.23 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - John Schmidt, Phyl Simmin, Pieter de Blaun & Arthur Mills Back 717.24 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - L to R Ron Cameron, Phyl Shimmin, Noel Aldenhoven & Peter Schafer 717.24 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - L to R Ron Cameron, Phyl Shimmin, Noel Aldenhoven & Peter Schafer Back 717.25 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Van der Hurk, Mills, Tribe, Stucey, Gathercole, May, De Blaun, Shimmin, Omant, Harris, Hume, Clemson & Goudie Back 717.25 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Van der Hurk, Mills, Tribe, Stucey, Gathercole, May, De Blaun, Shimmin, Omant, Harris, Hume, Clemson & Goudie 717.26 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Joyce Arnold, Ann Cottee & Margaret Johnson 717.26 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Joyce Arnold, Ann Cottee & Margaret Johnson Back 717.27 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Tom Tribe & Barry Priest 717.27 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Tom Tribe & Barry Priest Back 717.28 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - D. de Blawn, L. Davidson, N. Omant, J. Schmidt, P. Shimmin, P. de Blawn & A. Mills 717.28 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - D. de Blawn, L. Davidson, N. Omant, J. Schmidt, P. Shimmin, P. de Blawn & A. Mills Back 717.29 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Dave Harris, Noreem Omant & Phyl Shimmin 717.29 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Dave Harris, Noreem Omant & Phyl Shimmin Back 717.30 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Factory Maintenance Crew Allan Hariman, Alec Masson, Edgar Schultz & Dave Jones Back 717.30 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Factory Maintenance Crew Allan Hariman, Alec Masson, Edgar Schultz & Dave Jones 717.31 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Factory Maintenance Crew Edgar Schultz & Dave Jones Back 717.31 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Factory Maintenance Crew Edgar Schultz & Dave Jones 717.32 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Tony Casun (Right) & Unknown (Left) 717.32 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Tony Casun (Right) & Unknown (Left) Back 717.33 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Tony Cascun (Middle), Louis (Right), Leone Zerafa (Front) & Unknown (Left) Back 717.33 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Tony Cascun (Middle), Louis (Right), Leone Zerafa (Front) & Unknown (Left) 717.34 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Leone Zerafa 717.34 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Leone Zerafa Back 717.35 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Spaldings 25 Years Service Roll 717.36 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - 1978 Years Of Service Presentation 717.36 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - 1979 Years Of Service Presentation 717.36 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - 1980 Years Of Service Presentation 717.36 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - 1981 Years Of Service Presentation 717.36 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - 1982 Years Of Service Presentation 717.36 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - 1983 Years Of Service Presentation 717.36 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - 1984 Years Of Service Presentation 717.36 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - 1985 Years Of Service Presentation 717.36 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - 1986 Years Of Service Presentation 717.36 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - 1987 Years Of Service Presentation 717.36 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - 1988 Years Of Service Presentation 717.36 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - 1989 Years Of Service Presentation 717.37 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Spalding On Q Newsletter Volume 3 No 4 April 1972 717.37 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Spalding On Q Newsletter Volume 4 No 3 March 1973 717.37 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Spalding Questor World Newsletter Volume 5 No 9-11 Sept, Oct - Nov 1974 717.37 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Spalding Questor World Newsletter Volume 7 No 1-3 Jan - March 1976 717.37 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Spalding Questor World Newsletter Volume 7 No 4-7 April - July 1976 717.37 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Spalding Spalding Questor World Newsletter Volume 6 No 1-2 Dec 1974 & Jan - Feb 1975 717.37 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Spalding Spalding Questor World Newsletter Volume 6 No 5-6 May - June 1975 717.37 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - The Spalding Star Newsletter Volume 1 No 1 August 1988 717.37 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - The Spalding Start Newsletter January 1989 717.38 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - 1990 Years Of Service Awards 717.38 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - 1991 Years Of Service Awards 717.38 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - 1992 Years Of Service Awards 717.38 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - 1993 Years Of Service Awards 717.38 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - 1994 Years Of Service Awards 717.38 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - 1995 Years Of Service Awards 717.38 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - 1996 Years Of Service Awards 717.39 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Social Annual General Meeting Minutes 1953 - 1976 717.40 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - 1976 Price List Effective 1st January 1976 717.40 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - 1976 Price List Effective 1st May 1976 717.40 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - 1977 Price List Effective 1st August 1977 717.40 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - 1977 Price List Effective 1st January 1977 717.40 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - 1978 Export Price List 1st August 1978 717.40 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - 1978 Price List Effective 1st February 1978 717.40 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - 1979 Price List Effective 1st December 1979 717.41 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - The Spalding Social & Sports Club Journal From 1934 717.42 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Newspaper Article - That's a lot of balls, fellahs Gary Buckenara & Tommy Tribe 717.43 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Golf Illustrated Article - 1943 Memo Defence Contracts Wood Consumption 717.44 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Golf Illustrated Article - Spaldings From The Beginning Page 72 717.44 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Golf Illustrated Article - Spaldings From The Beginning Page 73 717.44 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Golf Illustrated Article - Spaldings From The Beginning Page 74 717.45 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - The Factory 717.47 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 R - L Stan Henry, Mrs. Betty Henry, Frank Saliba, John Willaton & Laurie Mottin 717.48 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 R - L Stan Henry, Mrs. Betty Henry, Frank Saliba, Mrs Saliba & Laurie Mottin 717.49 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 Norm Carlton 717.50 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 L - R Frank Ford & Norm Carlton 717.51 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 L - R Frank Ford, Unknown & Norm Carlton 717.52 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 L - R Frank Ford, Unknown & Norm Carlton 717.53 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 Unknown 717.54 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 L - R Noram Carlton & Unknown 717.55 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 Unknown 717.56 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 L - R Norm Carlton & Phyl Shimmin 717.57 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 Unknown 717.58 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 Unknown 717.59 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 L - R Norm Carlton & Unknown 717.60 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 L - R Norm Carlton & Ron Cameron 717.61 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 L - R Unknown, Unknown, Unknown & Phyl Shimmin 717.62 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 Crowd 717.63 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 3rd From Left Norm Carlton & 5th From Left John Willaton 717.64 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 Front L - R W. O'Brien, Mrs M. Harrison, D. Parsons & D. Webster 717.65 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 Front L - R Les Noble, Wally O'Brien & Unknown 717.66 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 Crowd 717.67 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 Crowd 717.68 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 Eric Wegener At Table 717.69 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 Crowd 717.70 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 Crowd 717.71 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 L - R Unknown, Unknown, Unknown & Unknown 717.72 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 Spaldings Products 717.73 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 L - R Unknown, Unknown, Unknown & Unknown 717.74 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 L - R Unknown, Unknown, Unknown & Unknown 717.75 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 L - R Unknown, Unknown, Unknown & Unknown 717.76 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 L - R Unknown & Unknown 717.77 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 L - R Unknown, Unknown & Unknown 717.78 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 L - R Unknown, Unknown, Unknown, Unknown & Unknown 717.79 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 Norm Carlton & Unknown 717.80 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 L - R Unknown & Unknown 717.81 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 Mrs B. Foxcroft 717.82 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 2002 Norm Carlton & Unknown 717.85 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Index Folder (Blank) 717.86 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Visitors Book 717.86 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Visitors Book 10th April 2015 717.86 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Visitors Book 28th April 2015 717.86 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Visitors Book Schools Exhibition October 2016 717.87 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 - Spaldings Reminiscence Day Large Flyer 717.87 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 - Spaldings Reminiscence Day Small Flyer 717.87 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 Documents - A Glimpse From The Past By Alma Smith 717.87 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 Documents - How Tennis Balls Are Made 717.87 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 Documents - How Tennis Rackets Are Made 717.87 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 Documents - Letter Norm Anderson 717.87 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 Documents - Newspaper Article A Tribute To The Past P. Shimmin, R. Cameron & N. Carlton 717.87 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 Documents - Newspaper Article Spalding Returns Serve J. May, P. Shimmin, N. Omant & J. Arnold 717.87 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 Documents - Reunion Attendence List No 1 717.87 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 Documents - Reunion Attendence List No 2 717.87 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 Documents - Spaldings Family Planning Reunion D. Coupe, P. Shimmin & R. Cameron 717.87 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 Documents - Spaldings Sporting Goods Products 717.87 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 Documents - Splading Our Fifty Years In Australia 717.88 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Spaldings Cricket Team Premiers B Grade Season 1936-37 Team Photographspaldings, ballarat road, sunshine north -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph, St John the Evangelist church and Memorial Hall, Soldier's Hill, Ballarat
... R. J. Mercer holds a special place. Inducted in 1875, he served until 1892 and became one of the most respected priests of the newly formed Diocese of Ballarat. ...R. J. Mercer holds a special place. Inducted in 1875, he served until 1892 and became one of the most respected priests of the newly formed Diocese of Ballarat. ...St John the Evangelist Anglican Church was erected near the place where soldiers camped prior to the events of the Eureka Stockade in 1854. A decade later, as Ballarat continued to grow north of the railway line, a new Anglican presence was needed to serve the families who had settled on Soldiers Hill. On 15 March 1864, the foundation stone for St John’s was laid. Less than a year later, on 15 February 1865, the church was opened for worship — illuminated not by electricity, but by kerosene lamps. The sanctuary and chancel were added in 1870, giving St John’s the distinctive form the parish knows today. The church was consecrated in 1874. Among the early clergy, the Rev. R. J. Mercer holds a special place. Inducted in 1875, he served until 1892 and became one of the most respected priests of the newly formed Diocese of Ballarat. In 2026 the Memorial Hall was being used as an Opportunity Shop. "ST. JOHN'S, SOLDIERS' HILL NEW MEMORIAL HALL DEDICATION SERVICE ADDRESS BY ARCHDEACON TUCKER The Memorial Parish Hall of theSt. John's' Church of England, Soldiers Hill, wlas , dedicated by the Bishop of Ballarat, Dr Maxwell-Gumbleton, at a special service held last evening. The new hall, which faces Lydiard Street, is a spacious building, built of brick, and capable of seating several hun dred people. Branching of from the interior of the hall are a number of class-rooms. Altogether, the building cost £2000, of which sum £1000 is in hand, and £1600 has been promised. There was a large congregation, in cluding many clergymen of the dis trict, and a number of returned soldiers under Major Lazarus. The Bishop conducted the service, and was assisted by the Acting Vicar (the Rev. O. O. Andersen). The lessons were 'read by the Rev. O. F. Snell and Dean Lewis. After the recitation of the Creed and prayer, the Bishop dedicated the hall 'to the glory of God for the instruction off the childien of the churchm as a home for the missionary and social activities of the parish, and in memory of the soldiers of St. John's: Church who died in the great war." Prayers were offered for the parish of St. John's, for the teachers and child ren of the Sunday school, and for those in whose memory that hall was built, as well as for the soldiers of the Em pire. Archdeacon Tucker, in the course of a dedicatory address, said that fore most in their minds thatevening was the thought that the dedication service itself expressed their thankfulness to God for that building, which was|a neces ary equipment for the work of God. ... " (Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Tuesday 14 August 1917, page 6) stood out; and attracted their attentention. The first was the readiless with which the people of the parish took up the work of building the hall. It was taken in hand swifltly as something that ought to be done, and carried through, with a quickness that showed how in stinct with life the Church of St. John's was. That noble building was not the memorial, of one man's gener ally : it was the memorial of many men's - and many women's generosity : not the large gifts of a few, but the willing gifts of many, and which were indeed large gifts for a great number of them, Colour Photographs of a red brick church and memorial hall in Armstrong St North and Lydiard St North. Memorial Stone " To the Glory of God and in Memory of the Soldiers of this parish who fell in the Great War by Maxwell Homfray Lord Bishopof Ballarat 24rh March 1817st john's soldier's hill, st john the evangelist, memorial hall, maxwell homfray, world war one, world war one memorial -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPhotograph, The Right Reverend RE Davies Bishop of Tasmania, 1977
... priest at Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle, NSW. After World War II service as a chaplain with Toc H and the Royal Australian Air Force he became Warden of St John’s College Brisbane. After this he was Archdeacon of Canberra, then Wagga Wagga. He became an assistant bishop of Newcastle and Warden of St John’s Theological College, Morpeth in 1960 and three years later the Tasmanian diocesan bishop. davies, r. e., bishop "The Right Reverend RE Davies Bishop of Tasmania" B&W head and shoulders studio photograph of Right Reverend Robert Edward Davies, Bishop of Tasmania. ...Robert Edward Davies CBE (30 July 1913 – 17 May 2002) was the Anglican Bishop of Tasmania from 1963 to 1981. Educated at Queensland University, he was ordained in 1937 and began his career as an assistant priest at Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle, NSW. After World War II service as a chaplain with Toc H and the Royal Australian Air Force he became Warden of St John’s College Brisbane. After this he was Archdeacon of Canberra, then Wagga Wagga. He became an assistant bishop of Newcastle and Warden of St John’s Theological College, Morpeth in 1960 and three years later the Tasmanian diocesan bishop. B&W head and shoulders studio photograph of Right Reverend Robert Edward Davies, Bishop of Tasmania."The Right Reverend RE Davies Bishop of Tasmania"davies, r. e., bishop -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Photograph, Centenary Celebrations - St. John's, 20/05/1988 12:00:00 AM
... John's, Mitcham, with Priest Father Gillen & Mayor Valda Arrowsmith, L-R - John Barr (Principal), Jean Pavey, Syd Wright, Kath Waugh, Andrew George, Valda Arrowsmith (Mayor), Fr. ...John's, Mitcham, with Priest Father Gillen & Mayor Valda Arrowsmith, L-R - John Barr (Principal), Jean Pavey, Syd Wright, Kath Waugh, Andrew George, Valda Arrowsmith (Mayor), Fr. ...Coloured photo of former pupils of St. John's, Mitcham, with Priest Father Gillen & Mayor Valda Arrowsmith, L-R - John Barr (Principal), Jean Pavey, Syd Wright, Kath Waugh, Andrew George, Valda Arrowsmith (Mayor), Fr. Kevin Dillon, Margaret White, Matthew Turner, Lauren Hitchens. Centenary Celebrations - 20/5/1988.pavey, jean, wright, syd, waugh, cath, white, margaret, barr, john, george, andrew, st. john's catholic church, mitcham, arrowsmith, valda, dillon, kevin joseph, fr., turner, matthew, hitchens, lauren -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionWork on paper - Newsletter, Holy Redeemer - St Joseph's Weekly Notice Sheet, c 14 December 1967
... priest and served from 1941-1972. St Joseph's Convent Holy Redeemer Catholic Church Fr Tim Fitzpatrick Fr N Mackay B McDonald J Moloney K Lourey R Kennedy Francis Baker Mary Gertrude Mier Veronica Fitton Dorothy Erwin Terry Young Carmel Young Junior Youth Club Joan Murphy Mr Hurley Mrs Kit O'Neil Pat Galletti Mothers' Club Ed Curmi Peter Burns Angela Lamaro Mary Owen Helen Buckley P Heffernan N Griffith G Mooney A Dignam E Rankin D Mooney Sister Margarida A slightly yellowed foolscap sheet printed on both sides detailing the activities of the Surrey Hills parish around Easter in April 1972. ...In 1901, Fr George Robinson, Parish Priest of Camberwell purchased the present site of Our Holy Redeemer Church, Surrey Hills, which at the time came within the Camberwell Parish. The owner of the land was reluctant to sell to the Catholic Church, but Miss Amy Castles, a noted singer and friend of Fr Robinson, purchased the land in her own name and then transferred it to the church. On 11 May 1902, the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer (the original title of the church) was blessed and opened by Archbishop Thomas Carr, Archbishop of Melbourne. The architect was A. A. Fritsch. The cost was £3,500. In 1904, Fr. Robinson constructed a weatherboard school-hall (later replaced by a brick hall). Archbishop Mannix opened and blessed the new brick school on 10 November 1918. Fr Tim Fitzpatrick was the third parish priest and served from 1941-1972. A slightly yellowed foolscap sheet printed on both sides detailing the activities of the Surrey Hills parish around Easter in April 1972.st joseph's convent, holy redeemer, catholic church, fr tim fitzpatrick, fr n mackay, b mcdonald, j moloney, k lourey, r kennedy, francis baker, mary gertrude mier, veronica fitton, dorothy erwin, terry young, carmel young, junior youth club, joan murphy, mr hurley, mrs kit o'neil, pat galletti, mothers' club, ed curmi, peter burns, angela lamaro, mary owen, helen buckley, p heffernan, n griffith, g mooney, a dignam, e rankin, d mooney, sister margarida -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph, Clare Gervasoni, Interior of Sacred Heart Kew, 01/03/2015
... R. Harper, architect and builder, for the erection of a new presbytery for the Rev. P. Rafferty, adjoining the Sacred Heart Church, Cotham-road, Kew. The new building, which will be in brick and of two stories, will be behind the present priests' residence, which will continue to be used until the new presbytery is completed. ...R. Harper, architect and builder, for the erection of a new presbytery for the Rev. P. Rafferty, adjoining the Sacred Heart Church, Cotham-road, Kew. The new building, which will be in brick and of two stories, will be behind the present priests' residence, which will continue to be used until the new presbytery is completed. ...In 1872 members of the Jesuits purchased land in Walpole Street. Three years later, on 14 February 1875, Archbishop Gould laid a foundation stone for a school. By 1899 the land for the current church was purchased after mining speculator and Mt Lyell 'Copper King' James Crotty donated 3,000.00 pounds. The foundation stone was laid on 15 December 1918 by Archbishop Mannix. The cost of constructing the domed church was 15,000.00 pounds. A Fincham and Sons organ was installed in 1927, and refurbished in 1977. NEW PRESBYTERY AT KEW. Plans have been prepared by Mr. R. Harper, architect and builder, for the erection of a new presbytery for the Rev. P. Rafferty, adjoining the Sacred Heart Church, Cotham-road, Kew. The new building, which will be in brick and of two stories, will be behind the present priests' residence, which will continue to be used until the new presbytery is completed. The cost will be £6000, and the work will be begun almost immediately. The old presbytery was purchased many years ago by the late Rev. Fr. P. O'Donohue from the late Mr. Smart for £3000, and the full amount of the purchase money was donated by the late Mr. James Crotty. At different times additions were made to the building, but the small rooms made it altogether unsuitable as a residence for three priests, and made remodelling impracticable. The new presbytery will be in keeping with the Church of the Sacred Heart and the surroundings on the elevated site. At one time the old Sacred Heart Church was in Walpole-street, Kew. (The Advocate, 09 December 1937) The whole of the estate of the late Jas. Crotty has now been realised ex cepting 4000 shares in the Mount Lyell Company and a small parcel of general mining shares. All the debts and legacies, including £10,000 to St. Patrick's and £3300 to the testator's parish church at Kew, and also probate duty, have been paid. On present values the Mount Lyell shares. are worth a total of £37,000, and at the present rate of dividends the return represents an income of about £2000 per annum. Over and above this there is a sum of between £20,000 and £30,000 available for investment, and this, together with the dividends brings the income of the estate up to about £3000 per annum. A sum of £1100 per annum will be absorbed in annuities under the terms of the will. Whatever amount is realised beyond the sum necessary to pay the annuities goes to Archbishop Carr for the church and charitable purposes until the death of the last annuitant, when the resi duary estate will be divided between the Little Sisters of the Poor (North cote) and St. Joseph's Home (Surrey Hills). (Launceston Examiner, 18 July 1899) Sunday last being the anniversary of tire opening of the Sacred Heart Church, Kew, the pastor, Rev. Fr. Manly, made a special appeal at the various Masses. The beautiful design for marble altar for the Lady Chapel, which is on view in the vestibule, continues to attract attention. The Children of Mary Sodality have kindly undertaken to provide it, and the president, Miss Frances O'Sulliv!an, 43 Rideway-avenue, Kew, will be pleased to receive and acknow r ledge subscriptions from clients of Our Lady. They may also be placed in box near Lady Altar. (The Advocate, 06 December 1923) NEW PRESBYTERY AT KEW. Plans have been prepared by Mr. R. Harper, architect and builder, for the erection of a new presbytery for the Rev. P. Rafferty, adjoining the Sacred Heart Church, Cotham-road, Kew. The new building, which will be in brick and of two stories, will be behind the present priests' residence, which will continue to be used until the new presbytery is completed. The cost will be £6000, and the work will be begun almost immediately. The old presbytery was purchased many years ago by the late Rev. Fr. P. O'Donohue from the late Mr. Smart for £3000, and the full amount of the purchase money was donated by the late Mr. James Crotty. At different times additions were made to the building, but the small rooms made it altogether unsuitable as a residence for three priests, and made remodelling impracticable. The new presbytery will be in keeping with the Church of the Sacred Heart and the surroundings on the elevated site. At one time the old Sacred Heart Church was in Walpole-street, Kew. (The Advocate, 09 December 1937) The whole of the estate of the late Jas. Crotty has now been realised ex cepting 4000 shares in the Mount Lyell Company and a small parcel of general mining shares. All the debts and legacies, including £10,000 to St. Patrick's and £3300 to the testator's parish church at Kew, and also probate duty, have been paid. On present values the Mount Lyell shares. are worth a total of £37,000, and at the present rate of dividends the return represents an income of about £2000 per annum. Over and above this there is a sum of between £20,000 and £30,000 available for investment, and this, together with the dividends brings the income of the estate up to about £3000 per annum. A sum of £1100 per annum will be absorbed in annuities under the terms of the will. Whatever amount is realised beyond the sum necessary to pay the annuities goes to Archbishop Carr for the church and charitable purposes until the death of the last annuitant, when the resi duary estate will be divided between the Little Sisters of the Poor (North cote) and St. Joseph's Home (Surrey Hills). (Launceston Examiner, 18 July 1899) Sunday last being the anniversary of tire opening of the Sacred Heart Church, Kew, the pastor, Rev. Fr. Manly, made a special appeal at the various Masses. The beautiful design for marble altar for the Lady Chapel, which is on view in the vestibule, continues to attract attention. The Children of Mary Sodality have kindly undertaken to provide it, and the president, Miss Frances O'Sulliv!an, 43 Rideway-avenue, Kew, will be pleased to receive and acknow r ledge subscriptions from clients of Our Lady. They may also be placed in box near Lady Altar. (The Advocate, 06 December 1923)Panorama of the interior of Sacred Heart Catholic Church Kew. sacred heart, kew, catholic church -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph, Clare Gervasoni, Exterior of Sacred Heart Kew, 01/03/2015
... R. Harper, architect and builder, for the erection of a new presbytery for the Rev. P. Rafferty, adjoining the Sacred Heart Church, Cotham-road, Kew. The new building, which will be in brick and of two stories, will be behind the present priests' residence, which will continue to be used until the new presbytery is completed. ...R. Harper, architect and builder, for the erection of a new presbytery for the Rev. P. Rafferty, adjoining the Sacred Heart Church, Cotham-road, Kew. The new building, which will be in brick and of two stories, will be behind the present priests' residence, which will continue to be used until the new presbytery is completed. ...In 1872 members of the Jesuits purchased land in Walpole Street. Three years later, on 14 February 1875, Archbishop Gould laid a foundation stone for a school. By 1899 the land for the current church was purchased after mining speculator and Mt Lyell 'Copper King' James Crotty donated 3,000.00 pounds. The foundation stone was laid on 15 December 1918 by Archbishop Mannix. The cost of constructing the domed church was 15,000.00 pounds. A Fincham and Sons organ was installed in 1927, and refurbished in 1977. NEW PRESBYTERY AT KEW. Plans have been prepared by Mr. R. Harper, architect and builder, for the erection of a new presbytery for the Rev. P. Rafferty, adjoining the Sacred Heart Church, Cotham-road, Kew. The new building, which will be in brick and of two stories, will be behind the present priests' residence, which will continue to be used until the new presbytery is completed. The cost will be £6000, and the work will be begun almost immediately. The old presbytery was purchased many years ago by the late Rev. Fr. P. O'Donohue from the late Mr. Smart for £3000, and the full amount of the purchase money was donated by the late Mr. James Crotty. At different times additions were made to the building, but the small rooms made it altogether unsuitable as a residence for three priests, and made remodelling impracticable. The new presbytery will be in keeping with the Church of the Sacred Heart and the surroundings on the elevated site. At one time the old Sacred Heart Church was in Walpole-street, Kew. (The Advocate, 09 December 1937) The whole of the estate of the late Jas. Crotty has now been realised ex cepting 4000 shares in the Mount Lyell Company and a small parcel of general mining shares. All the debts and legacies, including £10,000 to St. Patrick's and £3300 to the testator's parish church at Kew, and also probate duty, have been paid. On present values the Mount Lyell shares. are worth a total of £37,000, and at the present rate of dividends the return represents an income of about £2000 per annum. Over and above this there is a sum of between £20,000 and £30,000 available for investment, and this, together with the dividends brings the income of the estate up to about £3000 per annum. A sum of £1100 per annum will be absorbed in annuities under the terms of the will. Whatever amount is realised beyond the sum necessary to pay the annuities goes to Archbishop Carr for the church and charitable purposes until the death of the last annuitant, when the resi duary estate will be divided between the Little Sisters of the Poor (North cote) and St. Joseph's Home (Surrey Hills). (Launceston Examiner, 18 July 1899) Sunday last being the anniversary of tire opening of the Sacred Heart Church, Kew, the pastor, Rev. Fr. Manly, made a special appeal at the various Masses. The beautiful design for marble altar for the Lady Chapel, which is on view in the vestibule, continues to attract attention. The Children of Mary Sodality have kindly undertaken to provide it, and the president, Miss Frances O'Sulliv!an, 43 Rideway-avenue, Kew, will be pleased to receive and acknow r ledge subscriptions from clients of Our Lady. They may also be placed in box near Lady Altar. (The Advocate, 06 December 1923)Exterior of Sacred Heart Catholic Church Kew. sacred heart, kew, catholic church -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Kew. 2015, 01/03/2015
... R. Harper, architect and builder, for the erection of a new presbytery for the Rev. P. Rafferty, adjoining the Sacred Heart Church, Cotham-road, Kew. The new building, which will be in brick and of two stories, will be behind the present priests' residence, which will continue to be used until the new presbytery is completed. ...R. Harper, architect and builder, for the erection of a new presbytery for the Rev. P. Rafferty, adjoining the Sacred Heart Church, Cotham-road, Kew. The new building, which will be in brick and of two stories, will be behind the present priests' residence, which will continue to be used until the new presbytery is completed. ...In 1872 members of the Jesuits purchased land in Walpole Street. Three years later, on 14 Februrary 1875, Archbishop Gould laid a foundation stone for a school. By 1899 the land for the current church was purchased after mining speculator and Mt Lyell 'Copper King' James Crotty donated 3,000.00 pounds. The foundation stone was laid on 15 December 1918 by Archbishop Mannix. The cost of constructing the domed church was 15,000.00 pounds. A Fincham and Sons organ was installed in 1927, and refurbished in 1977. NEW PRESBYTERY AT KEW. Plans have been prepared by Mr. R. Harper, architect and builder, for the erection of a new presbytery for the Rev. P. Rafferty, adjoining the Sacred Heart Church, Cotham-road, Kew. The new building, which will be in brick and of two stories, will be behind the present priests' residence, which will continue to be used until the new presbytery is completed. The cost will be £6000, and the work will be begun almost immediately. The old presbytery was purchased many years ago by the late Rev. Fr. P. O'Donohue from the late Mr. Smart for £3000, and the full amount of the purchase money was donated by the late Mr. James Crotty. At different times additions were made to the building, but the small rooms made it altogether unsuitable as a residence for three priests, and made remodelling impracticable. The new presbytery will be in keeping with the Church of the Sacred Heart and the surroundings on the elevated site. At one time the old Sacred Heart Church was in Walpole-street, Kew. (The Advocate, 09 December 1937) The whole of the estate of the late Jas. Crotty has now been realised ex cepting 4000 shares in the Mount Lyell Company and a small parcel of general mining shares. All the debts and legacies, including £10,000 to St. Patrick's and £3300 to the testator's parish church at Kew, and also probate duty, have been paid. On present values the Mount Lyell shares. are worth a total of £37,000, and at the present rate of dividends the return represents an income of about £2000 per annum. Over and above this there is a sum of between £20,000 and £30,000 available for investment, and this, together with the dividends brings the income of the estate up to about £3000 per annum. A sum of £1100 per annum will be absorbed in annuities under the terms of the will. Whatever amount is realised beyond the sum necessary to pay the annuities goes to Archbishop Carr for the church and charitable purposes until the death of the last annuitant, when the resi duary estate will be divided between the Little Sisters of the Poor (North cote) and St. Joseph's Home (Surrey Hills). (Launceston Examiner, 18 July 1899) Sunday last being the anniversary of tire opening of the Sacred Heart Church, Kew, the pastor, Rev. Fr. Manly, made a special appeal at the various Masses. The beautiful design for marble altar for the Lady Chapel, which is on view in the vestibule, continues to attract attention. The Children of Mary Sodality have kindly undertaken to provide it, and the president, Miss Frances O'Sulliv!an, 43 Rideway-avenue, Kew, will be pleased to receive and acknow r ledge subscriptions from clients of Our Lady. They may also be placed in box near Lady Altar. (The Advocate, 06 December 1923)Colour photographs of the interior and exterior of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Kew. The altar was designed by Melbourne Architect William Patrick Conolly, blessed by his Grace Dr. Mannix on Wednesday 05 June 5 1929, and the altar was assembled by Mr. F. Hallett, Bridge-road, Richmond.sacred heart kew, church, kew, william patrick conolly, w.p. conolly, thomas mcnamara -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, Sacred Heart Kew, c2015
... R. Harper, architect and builder, for the erection of a new presbytery for the Rev. P. Rafferty, adjoining the Sacred Heart Church, Cotham-road, Kew. The new building, which will be in brick and of two stories, will be behind the present priests' residence, which will continue to be used until the new presbytery is completed. ...R. Harper, architect and builder, for the erection of a new presbytery for the Rev. P. Rafferty, adjoining the Sacred Heart Church, Cotham-road, Kew. The new building, which will be in brick and of two stories, will be behind the present priests' residence, which will continue to be used until the new presbytery is completed. ...In 1872 members of the Jesuits purchased land in Walpole Street. Three years later, on 14 February 1875, Archbishop Gould laid a foundation stone for a school. By 1899 the land for the current church was purchased after mining speculator and Mt Lyell 'Copper King' James Crotty donated 3,000.00 pounds. The foundation stone was laid on 15 December 1918 by Archbishop Danial Mannix. The cost of constructing the domed church was 15,000.00 pounds. NEW PRESBYTERY AT KEW. Plans have been prepared by Mr. R. Harper, architect and builder, for the erection of a new presbytery for the Rev. P. Rafferty, adjoining the Sacred Heart Church, Cotham-road, Kew. The new building, which will be in brick and of two stories, will be behind the present priests' residence, which will continue to be used until the new presbytery is completed. The cost will be £6000, and the work will be begun almost immediately. The old presbytery was purchased many years ago by the late Rev. Fr. P. O'Donohue from the late Mr. Smart for £3000, and the full amount of the purchase money was donated by the late Mr. James Crotty. At different times additions were made to the building, but the small rooms made it altogether unsuitable as a residence for three priests, and made remodelling impracticable. The new presbytery will be in keeping with the Church of the Sacred Heart and the surroundings on the elevated site. At one time the old Sacred Heart Church was in Walpole-street, Kew. (The Advocate, 09 December 1937) The whole of the estate of the late Jas. Crotty has now been realised excepting 4000 shares in the Mount Lyell Company and a small parcel of general mining shares. All the debts and legacies, including £10,000 to St. Patrick's and £3300 to the testator's parish church at Kew, and also probate duty, have been paid. On present values the Mount Lyell shares. are worth a total of £37,000, and at the present rate of dividends the return represents an income of about £2000 per annum. Over and above this there is a sum of between £20,000 and £30,000 available for investment, and this, together with the dividends brings the income of the estate up to about £3000 per annum. A sum of £1100 per annum will be absorbed in annuities under the terms of the will. Whatever amount is realised beyond the sum necessary to pay the annuities goes to Archbishop Carr for the church and charitable purposes until the death of the last annuitant, when the residuary estate will be divided between the Little Sisters of the Poor (North cote) and St. Joseph's Home (Surrey Hills). (Launceston Examiner, 18 July 1899) Sunday last being the anniversary of the opening of the Sacred Heart Church, Kew, the pastor, Rev. Fr. Manly, made a special appeal at the various Masses. The beautiful design for marble altar for the Lady Chapel, which is on view in the vestibule, continues to attract attention. The Children of Mary Sodality have kindly undertaken to provide it, and the president, Miss Frances O'Sullivan, 43 Rideway-avenue, Kew, will be pleased to receive and acknowledge subscriptions from clients of Our Lady. They may also be placed in box near Lady Altar. (The Advocate, 06 December 1923) A Fincham and Sons organ was installed in 1927, and refurbished in 1977.Colour photograph of a brick church in Kew called Sacred Heart.kew, sacred heart, catholic church, danial mannix -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Kew. 2015, 01/03/2015
... R. Harper, architect and builder, for the erection of a new presbytery for the Rev. P. Rafferty, adjoining the Sacred Heart Church, Cotham-road, Kew. The new building, which will be in brick and of two stories, will be behind the present priests' residence, which will continue to be used until the new presbytery is completed. ...R. Harper, architect and builder, for the erection of a new presbytery for the Rev. P. Rafferty, adjoining the Sacred Heart Church, Cotham-road, Kew. The new building, which will be in brick and of two stories, will be behind the present priests' residence, which will continue to be used until the new presbytery is completed. ...In 1872 members of the Jesuits purchased land in Walpole Street. Three years later, on 14 Februrary 1875, Archbishop Gould laid a foundation stone for a school. By 1899 the land for the current church was purchased after mining speculator and Mt Lyell 'Copper King' James Crotty donated 3,000.00 pounds. The foundation stone was laid on 15 December 1918 by Archbishop Mannix. The cost of constructing the domed church was 15,000.00 pounds. A Fincham and Sons organ was installed in 1927, and refurbished in 1977. NEW PRESBYTERY AT KEW. Plans have been prepared by Mr. R. Harper, architect and builder, for the erection of a new presbytery for the Rev. P. Rafferty, adjoining the Sacred Heart Church, Cotham-road, Kew. The new building, which will be in brick and of two stories, will be behind the present priests' residence, which will continue to be used until the new presbytery is completed. The cost will be £6000, and the work will be begun almost immediately. The old presbytery was purchased many years ago by the late Rev. Fr. P. O'Donohue from the late Mr. Smart for £3000, and the full amount of the purchase money was donated by the late Mr. James Crotty. At different times additions were made to the building, but the small rooms made it altogether unsuitable as a residence for three priests, and made remodelling impracticable. The new presbytery will be in keeping with the Church of the Sacred Heart and the surroundings on the elevated site. At one time the old Sacred Heart Church was in Walpole-street, Kew. (The Advocate, 09 December 1937) The whole of the estate of the late Jas. Crotty has now been realised ex cepting 4000 shares in the Mount Lyell Company and a small parcel of general mining shares. All the debts and legacies, including £10,000 to St. Patrick's and £3300 to the testator's parish church at Kew, and also probate duty, have been paid. On present values the Mount Lyell shares. are worth a total of £37,000, and at the present rate of dividends the return represents an income of about £2000 per annum. Over and above this there is a sum of between £20,000 and £30,000 available for investment, and this, together with the dividends brings the income of the estate up to about £3000 per annum. A sum of £1100 per annum will be absorbed in annuities under the terms of the will. Whatever amount is realised beyond the sum necessary to pay the annuities goes to Archbishop Carr for the church and charitable purposes until the death of the last annuitant, when the resi duary estate will be divided between the Little Sisters of the Poor (North cote) and St. Joseph's Home (Surrey Hills). (Launceston Examiner, 18 July 1899) Sunday last being the anniversary of tire opening of the Sacred Heart Church, Kew, the pastor, Rev. Fr. Manly, made a special appeal at the various Masses. The beautiful design for marble altar for the Lady Chapel, which is on view in the vestibule, continues to attract attention. The Children of Mary Sodality have kindly undertaken to provide it, and the president, Miss Frances O'Sulliv!an, 43 Rideway-avenue, Kew, will be pleased to receive and acknow r ledge subscriptions from clients of Our Lady. They may also be placed in box near Lady Altar. (The Advocate, 06 December 1923)Colour photographs of the interior of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Kew. The altar was designed by Melbourne Architect William Patrick Conolly, blessed by his Grace Dr. Mannix on Wednesday 05 June 5 1929, and the altar was assembled by Mr. F. Hallett, Bridge-road, Richmond.sacred heart kew, church, kew, william patrick conolly, w.p. conolly, thomas mcnamara, daniel mannix -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph, Clare Gervasoni, Exterior of Sacred Heart Kew, 2025, 01/03/2015
... R. Harper, architect and builder, for the erection of a new presbytery for the Rev. P. Rafferty, adjoining the Sacred Heart Church, Cotham-road, Kew. The new building, which will be in brick and of two stories, will be behind the present priests' residence, which will continue to be used until the new presbytery is completed. ...R. Harper, architect and builder, for the erection of a new presbytery for the Rev. P. Rafferty, adjoining the Sacred Heart Church, Cotham-road, Kew. The new building, which will be in brick and of two stories, will be behind the present priests' residence, which will continue to be used until the new presbytery is completed. ...In 1872 members of the Jesuits purchased land in Walpole Street. Three years later, on 14 February 1875, Archbishop Gould laid a foundation stone for a school. By 1899 the land for the current church was purchased after mining speculator and Mt Lyell 'Copper King' James Crotty donated 3,000.00 pounds. The foundation stone was laid on 15 December 1918 by Archbishop Mannix. The cost of constructing the domed church was 15,000.00 pounds. A Fincham and Sons organ was installed in 1927, and refurbished in 1977. NEW PRESBYTERY AT KEW. Plans have been prepared by Mr. R. Harper, architect and builder, for the erection of a new presbytery for the Rev. P. Rafferty, adjoining the Sacred Heart Church, Cotham-road, Kew. The new building, which will be in brick and of two stories, will be behind the present priests' residence, which will continue to be used until the new presbytery is completed. The cost will be £6000, and the work will be begun almost immediately. The old presbytery was purchased many years ago by the late Rev. Fr. P. O'Donohue from the late Mr. Smart for £3000, and the full amount of the purchase money was donated by the late Mr. James Crotty. At different times additions were made to the building, but the small rooms made it altogether unsuitable as a residence for three priests, and made remodelling impracticable. The new presbytery will be in keeping with the Church of the Sacred Heart and the surroundings on the elevated site. At one time the old Sacred Heart Church was in Walpole-street, Kew. (The Advocate, 09 December 1937) The whole of the estate of the late Jas. Crotty has now been realised ex cepting 4000 shares in the Mount Lyell Company and a small parcel of general mining shares. All the debts and legacies, including £10,000 to St. Patrick's and £3300 to the testator's parish church at Kew, and also probate duty, have been paid. On present values the Mount Lyell shares. are worth a total of £37,000, and at the present rate of dividends the return represents an income of about £2000 per annum. Over and above this there is a sum of between £20,000 and £30,000 available for investment, and this, together with the dividends brings the income of the estate up to about £3000 per annum. A sum of £1100 per annum will be absorbed in annuities under the terms of the will. Whatever amount is realised beyond the sum necessary to pay the annuities goes to Archbishop Carr for the church and charitable purposes until the death of the last annuitant, when the resi duary estate will be divided between the Little Sisters of the Poor (North cote) and St. Joseph's Home (Surrey Hills). (Launceston Examiner, 18 July 1899) Sunday last being the anniversary of tire opening of the Sacred Heart Church, Kew, the pastor, Rev. Fr. Manly, made a special appeal at the various Masses. The beautiful design for marble altar for the Lady Chapel, which is on view in the vestibule, continues to attract attention. The Children of Mary Sodality have kindly undertaken to provide it, and the president, Miss Frances O'Sulliv!an, 43 Rideway-avenue, Kew, will be pleased to receive and acknow r ledge subscriptions from clients of Our Lady. They may also be placed in box near Lady Altar. (The Advocate, 06 December 1923)Exterior of Sacred Heart Catholic Church Kew. sacred heart, kew, catholic church -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Church, First Sacred Heart Catholc Church Kew
... R. Harper, architect and builder, for the erection of a new presbytery for the Rev. P. Rafferty, adjoining the Sacred Heart Church, Cotham-road, Kew. The new building, which will be in brick and of two stories, will be behind the present priests' residence, which will continue to be used until the new presbytery is completed. ...R. Harper, architect and builder, for the erection of a new presbytery for the Rev. P. Rafferty, adjoining the Sacred Heart Church, Cotham-road, Kew. The new building, which will be in brick and of two stories, will be behind the present priests' residence, which will continue to be used until the new presbytery is completed. ...In 1872 members of the Jesuits purchased land in Walpole Street. Three years later, on 14 Februrary 1875, Archbishop Gould laid a foundation stone for a school. By 1899 the land for the current church was purchased after mining speculator and Mt Lyell 'Copper King' James Crotty donated 3,000.00 pounds. The foundation stone was laid on 15 December 1918 by Archbishop Daniel Mannix. The cost of constructing the domed church was 15,000.00 pounds. NEW PRESBYTERY AT KEW. Plans have been prepared by Mr. R. Harper, architect and builder, for the erection of a new presbytery for the Rev. P. Rafferty, adjoining the Sacred Heart Church, Cotham-road, Kew. The new building, which will be in brick and of two stories, will be behind the present priests' residence, which will continue to be used until the new presbytery is completed. The cost will be £6000, and the work will be begun almost immediately. The old presbytery was purchased many years ago by the late Rev. Fr. P. O'Donohue from the late Mr. Smart for £3000, and the full amount of the purchase money was donated by the late Mr. James Crotty. At different times additions were made to the building, but the small rooms made it altogether unsuitable as a residence for three priests, and made remodelling impracticable. The new presbytery will be in keeping with the Church of the Sacred Heart and the surroundings on the elevated site. At one time the old Sacred Heart Church was in Walpole-street, Kew. (The Advocate, 09 December 1937) The whole of the estate of the late Jas. Crotty has now been realised ex cepting 4000 shares in the Mount Lyell Company and a small parcel of general mining shares. All the debts and legacies, including £10,000 to St. Patrick's and £3300 to the testator's parish church at Kew, and also probate duty, have been paid. On present values the Mount Lyell shares. are worth a total of £37,000, and at the present rate of dividends the return represents an income of about £2000 per annum. Over and above this there is a sum of between £20,000 and £30,000 available for investment, and this, together with the dividends brings the income of the estate up to about £3000 per annum. A sum of £1100 per annum will be absorbed in annuities under the terms of the will. Whatever amount is realised beyond the sum necessary to pay the annuities goes to Archbishop Carr for the church and charitable purposes until the death of the last annuitant, when the resi duary estate will be divided between the Little Sisters of the Poor (North cote) and St. Joseph's Home (Surrey Hills). (Launceston Examiner, 18 July 1899) Sunday last being the anniversary of tire opening of the Sacred Heart Church, Kew, the pastor, Rev. Fr. Manly, made a special appeal at the various Masses. The beautiful design for marble altar for the Lady Chapel, which is on view in the vestibule, continues to attract attention. The Children of Mary Sodality have kindly undertaken to provide it, and the president, Miss Frances O'Sulliv!an, 43 Rideway-avenue, Kew, will be pleased to receive and acknow r ledge subscriptions from clients of Our Lady. They may also be placed in box near Lady Altar. (The Advocate, 06 December 1923)Stone church with buttresses and portio.sacred heart kew, church -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph, Sacred Heart Mercy Convent, Victoria Street, Ballarat East
... R. Harper, architect and builder, for the erection of a new presbytery for the Rev. P. Rafferty, adjoining the Sacred Heart Church, Cotham-road, Kew. The new building, which will be in brick and of two stories, will be behind the present priests' residence, which will continue to be used until the new presbytery is completed. ...R. Harper, architect and builder, for the erection of a new presbytery for the Rev. P. Rafferty, adjoining the Sacred Heart Church, Cotham-road, Kew. The new building, which will be in brick and of two stories, will be behind the present priests' residence, which will continue to be used until the new presbytery is completed. ...In 1872 members of the Jesuits purchased land in Walpole Street. Three years later, on 14 February 1875, Archbishop Gould laid a foundation stone for a school. By 1899 the land for the current church was purchased after mining speculator and Mt Lyell 'Copper King' James Crotty donated 3,000.00 pounds. The foundation stone was laid on 15 December 1918 by Archbishop Mannix. The cost of constructing the domed church was 15,000.00 pounds. A Fincham and Sons organ was installed in 1927, and refurbished in 1977. NEW PRESBYTERY AT KEW. Plans have been prepared by Mr. R. Harper, architect and builder, for the erection of a new presbytery for the Rev. P. Rafferty, adjoining the Sacred Heart Church, Cotham-road, Kew. The new building, which will be in brick and of two stories, will be behind the present priests' residence, which will continue to be used until the new presbytery is completed. The cost will be £6000, and the work will be begun almost immediately. The old presbytery was purchased many years ago by the late Rev. Fr. P. O'Donohue from the late Mr. Smart for £3000, and the full amount of the purchase money was donated by the late Mr. James Crotty. At different times additions were made to the building, but the small rooms made it altogether unsuitable as a residence for three priests, and made remodelling impracticable. The new presbytery will be in keeping with the Church of the Sacred Heart and the surroundings on the elevated site. At one time the old Sacred Heart Church was in Walpole-street, Kew. (The Advocate, 09 December 1937) The whole of the estate of the late Jas. Crotty has now been realised ex cepting 4000 shares in the Mount Lyell Company and a small parcel of general mining shares. All the debts and legacies, including £10,000 to St. Patrick's and £3300 to the testator's parish church at Kew, and also probate duty, have been paid. On present values the Mount Lyell shares. are worth a total of £37,000, and at the present rate of dividends the return represents an income of about £2000 per annum. Over and above this there is a sum of between £20,000 and £30,000 available for investment, and this, together with the dividends brings the income of the estate up to about £3000 per annum. A sum of £1100 per annum will be absorbed in annuities under the terms of the will. Whatever amount is realised beyond the sum necessary to pay the annuities goes to Archbishop Carr for the church and charitable purposes until the death of the last annuitant, when the resi duary estate will be divided between the Little Sisters of the Poor (North cote) and St. Joseph's Home (Surrey Hills). (Launceston Examiner, 18 July 1899) Sunday last being the anniversary of tire opening of the Sacred Heart Church, Kew, the pastor, Rev. Fr. Manly, made a special appeal at the various Masses. The beautiful design for marble altar for the Lady Chapel, which is on view in the vestibule, continues to attract attention. The Children of Mary Sodality have kindly undertaken to provide it, and the president, Miss Frances O'Sulliv!an, 43 Rideway-avenue, Kew, will be pleased to receive and acknowledge subscriptions from clients of Our Lady. They may also be placed in box near Lady Altar. (The Advocate, 06 December 1923) Number of photographes of the entrance to Sacred Heart Mercy Convent, Victoria Street, Ballarat East, as well as stained glass windows in the chapel.sacred heart mercy convent, ballarat east, stained glass window, sacred heart of jesus, john hove, announciation, kathleen blanche meagan, sacred heart college
