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Clunes MuseumDocument - DOCUMENT - STATUTORY DECLARATION, RECHABITE HALL COMPANY
... RECHABITE HALL COMPANY...RECHABITE...STATUTORY DECLARATION BY JOSEPH PRESTON, BUILDER, REGARDING MORTGAGE TO PRESTON, PRICE AND EARLE BY TRUSTEES OF RECHABITE HALL COMPANY...Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields JOSEPH PRESTON DECLARED MORTGAGE HAD BEEN PAID IN FULL RECHABITE MORTGAGE PRESTON PRICE AND EARLE STATUTORY DECLARATION BY JOSEPH PRESTON, BUILDER, REGARDING MORTGAGE TO PRESTON, PRICE AND EARLE BY TRUSTEES OF RECHABITE HALL COMPANY RECHABITE HALL COMPANY Document DOCUMENT - STATUTORY DECLARATION ...JOSEPH PRESTON DECLARED MORTGAGE HAD BEEN PAID IN FULLSTATUTORY DECLARATION BY JOSEPH PRESTON, BUILDER, REGARDING MORTGAGE TO PRESTON, PRICE AND EARLE BY TRUSTEES OF RECHABITE HALL COMPANYrechabite, mortgage, preston price and earle -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph, Darge Flash photo, Plain and Fancy Dress Ball Rechabite Hall Greensborough 10.11.1905, 10/11/1905
... Plain and Fancy Dress Ball Rechabite Hall Greensborough 10.11.1905....A group of unidentified people at the Rechabite Hall in Greensborough 1905...."Plain & fancy dress ball Rechabite Hall Greensborough 10.11.05"...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne A group of unidentified people at the Rechabite Hall in Greensborough 1905. rechabite hall greensborough fancy dress ball "Plain & fancy dress ball Rechabite Hall Greensborough 10.11.05" Sepia photograph mounted on grey mounting board. ...A group of unidentified people at the Rechabite Hall in Greensborough 1905.Sepia photograph mounted on grey mounting board. "Plain & fancy dress ball Rechabite Hall Greensborough 10.11.05"rechabite hall greensborough, fancy dress ball -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, Kew Rechabite Rifle Team, c. 1905
... Kew Rechabite Rifle Team...The Kew Rechabite Rifle Team in the early 1900s. Back Row - William Arnold - Cobden St; Charlie Hurford; Albert Rowe - Photographer. ..."Rechabite Rifle Team. Early 1900s. Back Row - William Arnold, Cobden St; Charlie Hurford; Albert Rowe, Photographer. ...Richardson (Dorothy Rogers' father) who was a founder of the lodge. Kew Rechabite Rifle Team Photograph Photograph ...This work forms part of the collection assembled by the historian Dorothy Rogers, that was donated to the Kew Historical Society by her son John Rogers in 2015. The manuscripts, photographs, maps, and documents were sourced by her from both family and local collections or produced as references for her print publications. Many were directly used by Rogers in writing ‘Lovely Old Homes of Kew’ (1961) and 'A History of Kew' (1973), or the numerous articles on local history that she produced for suburban newspapers. Most of the photographs in the collection include detailed annotations in her hand. The Rogers Collection provides a comprehensive insight into the working habits of a historian in the 1960s and 1970s. Together it forms the largest privately-donated collection within the archives of the Kew Historical Society.The Kew Rechabite Rifle Team in the early 1900s. Back Row - William Arnold - Cobden St; Charlie Hurford; Albert Rowe - Photographer. Albert Richardson (died aged 21 - brother of Dorothy Rogers); Jimmy Smith bootmaker & Caretaker of the Kew Presbyterian Church. Front Row - Danny Ives; Mr. Taylor and son; Capt. W.H. Richardson (Dorothy Rogers' father) who was a founder of the lodge."Rechabite Rifle Team. Early 1900s. Back Row - William Arnold, Cobden St; Charlie Hurford; Albert Rowe, Photographer. Albert Richardson, (Died aged 21, brother of Mrs Rogers). Jimmy Smith, bootmaker & Caretaker of Presbyterian Church. Front Row - Danny Ives, Mr. Taylor and son, Capt. W.H. Richardson (my father) a founder of lodge."kew rechabite rifle team, dorothy rogers, william arnold, charlie hurford; albert rowe, albert richardson, jimmy smith, danny ives, mr taylor and son, w.h. richardson, sport, shooting -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Certificate - Independent Order of Rechabites Certificate for Helen Blackman, 1949
... The Independent Order of Rechabites began in Salford, England in 1835. ...Certificate issued by the Independent Order of Rechabites Temperance Friendly Society to Victorian state school children who had passed the temperance physiology examination. ...Independent Order of Rechabites - Salford Unity...The Independent Order of Rechabites began in Salford, England in 1835. ...Certificate issued by the Independent Order of Rechabites Temperance Friendly Society to Victorian state school children who had passed the temperance physiology examination. The Independent Order of Rechabites began in Salford, England in 1835. It was named after Rechab, a leader in the Old Testament, who instructed his tribe to refrain from drinking alcohol. During the Industrial Revolution the idea of temperance became popular as damage was caused to families by alcohol. In Australia it was first established in Tasmania in the mid 1800s. In 1847 a branch was created in Victoria, and it then spread to other States. Members were provided with assistance during times of sickness, death and hardship. The Victoria District of Rechabites (District No. 82) was established in the 28th January 1861 In its heyday the Victoria Rechabites’ membership numbers grew and grew to the extent that there were at one stage in excess of 36,000 members associated with the Victorian Rechabites in the late 1800’s to early 1900’s covering approximately 250 operating Tents. The certificate was issued to Helen Marion Blackman in 1949. Helen was a resident in the City of Moorabbin.Certificate issued by the Independent Order of Rechabites Temperance Friendly Society to Victorian state school children who had passed the temperance physiology examination. Independent Order of Rechabites - Salford Unityindependent order of rechabites, blackman, city of moorabbin, school children -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Rechabite Hall (dem) in Canterbury Road
... Rechabite Hall (dem) in Canterbury Road...The photo is of the Rechabite Hall (dem) in Canterbury Road. It was in the vicinity of the Post Office in 1920s. ...Rechabite Hall (dem) in Canterbury Road Photograph ...The photo is of the Rechabite Hall (dem) in Canterbury Road. It was in the vicinity of the Post Office in 1920s. It was used for many public functions.A black and white photograph of a large building (hall) with a noticeboard at the front.rechabite hall, canterbury road, surrey hills, ioor, independent order of rechabites, 1925 -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph - Digital Image, Red Cross group at Rechabite Hall Greensborough (World War I), 03/11/1917
... Red Cross group at Rechabite Hall Greensborough (World War I)...Formal group photograph of men, women and children in Red Cross uniform outside the Rechabite Hall Greensborough, during World War I....Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Formal group photograph of men, women and children in Red Cross uniform outside the Rechabite Hall Greensborough, during World War I. red cross world war i rechabite hall greensborough Digital copy of black and white photograph. ...Formal group photograph of men, women and children in Red Cross uniform outside the Rechabite Hall Greensborough, during World War I.Digital copy of black and white photograph.red cross, world war i, rechabite hall greensborough -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyBook, Proposition Book for Independent Order of Rechabites, Hope of Ringwood Tent No. 372 - 23-Apr-1900 to 3-May-1927, 23-Apr-1900 to 3-May-1927
... Used in Ringwood by the Victorian District Independent Order of Rechabites No. 82|Proposition Book - Hope of Ringwood Tent No. 372|Gives names, occupations, residence, age, marital status, wife's name, age, proposer, seconder and date. ....; Used in Ringwood by the Victorian District Independent Order of Rechabites No. 82; Proposition Book - Hope of Ringwood Tent No. 372; Gives names, occupations, residence, age, marital status, wife's name, age, proposer, seconder and date. ...Victorian District Independent Order of Rechabites No. 82; Proposition Book - Hope of Ringwood Tent No. 372...Victorian District Independent Order of Rechabites No. 82; Proposition Book - Hope of Ringwood Tent No. 372 Black covered book - cardboard covered with cloth. ...Used in Ringwood by the Victorian District Independent Order of Rechabites No. 82|Proposition Book - Hope of Ringwood Tent No. 372|Gives names, occupations, residence, age, marital status, wife's name, age, proposer, seconder and date. The book contains many prominent local names of the early 1900s.Black covered book - cardboard covered with cloth. Red leather corners and spine. Some blank pages in centre of book.; Used in Ringwood by the Victorian District Independent Order of Rechabites No. 82; Proposition Book - Hope of Ringwood Tent No. 372; Gives names, occupations, residence, age, marital status, wife's name, age, proposer, seconder and date. The book contains many prominent local names of the early 1900s. +Additional Keywords: Miles / Pollard / ParkerVictorian District Independent Order of Rechabites No. 82; Proposition Book - Hope of Ringwood Tent No. 372 -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph - Digital image, Plain and Fancy Dress Ball 1906 - Greensborough Rechabite Hall, 02/11/1906
... Plain and Fancy Dress Ball 1906 - Greensborough Rechabite Hall...Plain and Fancy Dress Ball 1906 - Greensborough Rechabite Hall Photograph - Digital image ...Group photo of participants in the 1906 Plain and Fancy Dress Ball held in the Greensborough Hall. A newspaper article from the time is attached as a Word document. Some participants are identified in article.Digital copy of black and white group photograph.greensborough hall, fancy dress ball, rechabite hall greensborough -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionMagazine, The Rechabite, 01/08/1931
... The Rechabite...Section of Magazine, Pages 33 - 48, Dated August 1st, 1931. The Rechabite Magazine Magazine ...Section of Magazine, Pages 33 - 48, Dated August 1st, 1931. -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Surrey Hills Rechabite Tent Cricket Team circa 1938/1939, circa 1938 or 1939
... Surrey Hills Rechabite Tent Cricket Team circa 1938/1939...Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection 190A Canterbury Road Canterbury melbourne Back row LtoR: Max Edney, Fred Gwynne, Bill Thornton, Roy Arnold, Alan Sneddon, Doug Sneddon, Alan Inglefinger Front row LtoR: Keith Thornton, Bert Plunkett, Ralph Hayes, Keith Pope, Len Hall rechabite tent cricket team, surrey hills rechabite tent cricket team,max edney, fred gwynne, bill thornton, roy arnold, alan sneddon, doug sneddon, alan inglefinger, The photo is mounted on a khaki coloured cardboard frame with "Brooklyn Studios/604 Burke Road/Camberwell" in the bottom right hand corner. ...Back row LtoR: Max Edney, Fred Gwynne, Bill Thornton, Roy Arnold, Alan Sneddon, Doug Sneddon, Alan Inglefinger Front row LtoR: Keith Thornton, Bert Plunkett, Ralph Hayes, Keith Pope, Len HallSepia coloured photograph of 12 men standing and sitting with arms crossed. All are dressed in cricket whites with the exception of the man sitting centre front in a dark coloured suit and tie.The photo is mounted on a khaki coloured cardboard frame with "Brooklyn Studios/604 Burke Road/Camberwell" in the bottom right hand corner.rechabite tent cricket team, surrey hills rechabite tent cricket team,max edney, fred gwynne, bill thornton, roy arnold, alan sneddon, doug sneddon, alan inglefinger, -
Clunes MuseumCertificate
... CERTIFICATE OF MERIT FROM INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RECHABITES SALFORD UNITY - IN WOODEN FRAME....BY THE MORNING STAR TENT NO. 28 OF THE INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RECHABITES. 2nd October 1911...BY THE MORNING STAR TENT NO. 28 OF THE INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RECHABITES. 2nd October 1911 CERTIFICATE OF MERIT FROM INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RECHABITES SALFORD UNITY - IN WOODEN FRAME. ...THIS CERTIFICATE BELONGED TO THE CLARKE FAMILY BEFORE BEING ACQUIRED BY THE MUSEUM.CERTIFICATE OF MERIT FROM INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RECHABITES SALFORD UNITY - IN WOODEN FRAME.THIS CERTIFICATE OF MERIT IS PRESENTED TO BRO. W. K. CLARKE P.C.R. BY THE MORNING STAR TENT NO. 28 OF THE INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RECHABITES. 2nd October 1911local history, document, certificates, clarke family -
Kew Historical Society IncCertificate, William Richardson : Member of the Independent Order of Rechabites - Salford Unity, Victoria District No.82, Tent No.260, c. 1882
... Reference: Victoria Rechabites...Illuminated certificate testifying that Brother William Richardson was enrolled as a member the Independent Order of Rechabites on the fourth day of September 1882. ...Kew Historical Society Inc Kew Court House 188 High Street Kew melbourne The Victoria District of Rechabites (District No. 82) was established in the 28th January 1861 with the transfer of Star of Australia Felix Tent No. 4 of the Tasmania District (which was established in Melbourne on the 25th January 1847) and Mount Alexander Tent No. 9 of the Tasmania District (began in Castlemaine on the 26th January 1860).In its heyday the Victoria Rechabites’ membership numbers grew and grew to the extent that there were at one stage in excess of 36,000 members associated with the Victorian Rechabites in the late 1800’s to early 1900’s covering approximately 250 operating Tents. ...The Victoria District of Rechabites (District No. 82) was established in the 28th January 1861 with the transfer of Star of Australia Felix Tent No. 4 of the Tasmania District (which was established in Melbourne on the 25th January 1847) and Mount Alexander Tent No. 9 of the Tasmania District (began in Castlemaine on the 26th January 1860).In its heyday the Victoria Rechabites’ membership numbers grew and grew to the extent that there were at one stage in excess of 36,000 members associated with the Victorian Rechabites in the late 1800’s to early 1900’s covering approximately 250 operating Tents. Reference: Victoria RechabitesThis work forms part of the collection assembled by the historian Dorothy Rogers, that was donated to the Kew Historical Society by her son John Rogers in 2015. The manuscripts, photographs, maps, and documents were sourced by her from both family and local collections or produced as references for her print publications. Many were directly used by Rogers in writing ‘Lovely Old Homes of Kew’ (1961) and 'A History of Kew' (1973), or the numerous articles on local history that she produced for suburban newspapers. Most of the photographs in the collection include detailed annotations in her hand. The Rogers Collection provides a comprehensive insight into the working habits of a historian in the 1960s and 1970s. Together it forms the largest privately-donated collection within the archives of the Kew Historical Society. Illuminated certificate testifying that Brother William Richardson was enrolled as a member the Independent Order of Rechabites on the fourth day of September 1882. [William Richardson was the father of the historian, Dorothy Rogers]. The Star of Kew Tent No. 260 had been formed in 1882 as a branch of the Independent Order of Rechabites. W. H. Richardson was a founding member.rechabites, independent order of rechabites, star of australia felix tent no. 4, richardson family -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Textile - Rechabite Ceremonial Badges
... The Rechabite movement began in Salford England. ...Independent Order of Rechabites, Salford Unity. Male ceremonial badges. ...The Rechabite movement began in Salford England. ...The Rechabite movement began in Salford England. In 1861 the first independent order of Rechabites Friendly Society, Salford Unity, was opened in Bendigo to be called “Star of Bendigo” Tent. It was registered as Number 5 making it one of the first in Victoria. They worked with the Total Abstinence Society to organize lectures and social events designed to prove that entertainment and fun could be had without alcohol. They met in the new Temperance Hall in View Street.Independent Order of Rechabites, Salford Unity. Male ceremonial badges. A Stylized brass button with pin back, decorated with stamped design of maple leaf and palm fronds, cream satin ribbon with crest of Independent Order of Rechabites. Small pink (faded red) button at base B as per "A" above but button is clear with an orange circle.Some collars have stamped on reverse "Star of Bendigo Tent No 5"i.o.r. (rechabites), badge -
Orbost & District Historical Societybook, 1931
... He was a member of the Rechabites from March 3 1892. The Independent Order of Rechabites began in Salford, England in 1835. ...It contains handwritten costings for building projects, There are some loose pages with Literature associated with the Rechabites. ...He was a member of the Rechabites from March 3 1892. The Independent Order of Rechabites began in Salford, England in 1835. ...This diary probably belonged to Alan Richardson who was a member of the Rechabites. Alan Richardson, was a wmiller at Tabbara. He helped to build and held a ticket for the paddle steamer "Curlip". He was a member of the Rechabites from March 3 1892. The Independent Order of Rechabites began in Salford, England in 1835. It was named after Rechab, a leader in the Old Testament, who instructed his tribe to refrain from drinking alcohol. During the Industrial Revolution the idea of temperance became popular as damage was caused to families by alcohol. In Australia it was first established in Tasmania in the mid 1800s. In 1847 a branch was created in Victoria, and it then spread to other States. Members were provided with assistance during times of sickness, death and hardship. This item is associated with Alan Richardson. The Richardsons were a prominent pioneering family in early Orbost.A small book, a diary with a fabric and paper cover. It contains handwritten costings for building projects, There are some loose pages with Literature associated with the Rechabites. rechabites richardson-alan -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Textile - Rechabite Ceremonial Sashes
... The Rechabite movement began in Salford England. ... Independent Order of Rechabites, Salford Unity. Male ceremonial sashes. 8 silk ceremonial collars for the Independent Order of Rechabites, cream silk with red stripes. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields The Rechabite movement began in Salford England. ...The Rechabite movement began in Salford England. In 1861 the first Independent order of Rechabites Friendly Society, Salford Unity, was opened in Bendigo to be called “Star of Bendigo” Tent. It was registered as Number 5 making it one of the first in Victoria. They worked with the Total Abstinence Society to organize lectures and social events designed to prove that entertainment and fun could be had without alcohol. They met in the new Temperance Hall in View Street. Independent Order of Rechabites, Salford Unity. Male ceremonial sashes. 8 silk ceremonial collars for the Independent Order of Rechabites, cream silk with red stripes. The number of stripes vary according to rank. Chief Rulers collar x1, Steward x 2, Secretary x 1, Levite x 1 & Supporter x 1 5 collars have a silver wire 7 sequin rosettes at base of "collar V", 3 have silver wire tassels.Some collars have stamped on reverse "Star of Bendigo Tent No 5"i.o.r. (rechabites), salford unity -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionCertificate - Certificate - Independent Order of Rechabites, Greta Thomas, c. 1909
... The Independent Order of Rechabites began in Salford, England in 1835. ...White card, coloured coat of arms of Independent Order of Rechabites. Pledge Signing Crusade banner in blue, place for signatures. ...The Rechabites were a group named after Rechab, a leader from the old testament in the Bible. ...The Independent Order of Rechabites began in Salford, England in 1835. The Rechabites were a group named after Rechab, a leader from the old testament in the Bible. He instructed his followers not to drink. The Rechabites were a nomadic group of separatists who did not drink and abstained from other practices associated with the Canaanites. The IOR was a temperance friendly society named after this man.Certificate presented by IOR of Victoria, to Greta Thomas for signing the pledge committing to abstinence from intoxicating liquors. Dated 9 March 1909. White card, coloured coat of arms of Independent Order of Rechabites. Pledge Signing Crusade banner in blue, place for signatures. Reverse printed information about I.O.Rtemperance, rechabites, ior -
Mont De LanceyCeremonial object - Rechabite Medallion, Henry Decru, early 1900's
... The term Rechabites refers to a religious order, similar in some ways to the Nazirites, and they are mentioned by Eusebius of Emesa. ...A small gold I.O.R Independent order of Rechabites medallion on a gold open paperlink style chain to be worn around the neck. ...Ceremonial object Rechabite Medallion Henry Decru ...The term Rechabites refers to a religious order, similar in some ways to the Nazirites, and they are mentioned by Eusebius of Emesa. In more recent times, the name has been used by Christian groups keen to promote total abstinence from alcohol, such as the Independent Order of Rechabites. The chain was added by Mrs Clarrie Rouget - daughter-in-law.A small gold I.O.R Independent order of Rechabites medallion on a gold open paperlink style chain to be worn around the neck. It has eight flat star shape points around the edge of a round blue centre which has a shield with symbols representing the Rechabites. On the back is the inscription as noted in detail in the next section below. The chain was added by Mrs Clarrie Rouget - daughter-in-law. It is displayed in a velvet purple jewelley box which has a cream and flock lining. The jeweller's name printed in gold letters inside the lid may not be the original maker of the medallion, but possibly made the link chain.'IOR Presented to Bro James Rouget PCR Eighteen Years Treasurer No 246 Tent 12th -4- 1909.' 'Henry Decru Watchmaker and Jeweller Main St. Croydon & Lilydale Ph 7257613 - PH 7351511'medallions, commemorative medallions, objects of vertu -
Orbost & District Historical Societybook, Constitution of Rechabites, 1906
... He was a member of the Rechabites from March 3 1892. The Independent Order of Rechabites began in Salford, England in 1835. ...Inside is a magazine cutting - "The Rechabite July 1st 1931". This book is the "Constitution of the Victorian District, No 82" and contains the district by-laws....He was a member of the Rechabites from March 3 1892. The Independent Order of Rechabites began in Salford, England in 1835. ...This item belonged to Alan Richardson, a sawmiller at Tabbara. He helped to build and held a ticket for the paddle steamer "Curlip". He was a member of the Rechabites from March 3 1892. The Independent Order of Rechabites began in Salford, England in 1835. It was named after Rechab, a leader in the Old Testament, who instructed his tribe to refrain from drinking alcohol. During the Industrial Revolution the idea of temperance became popular as damage was caused to families by alcohol. In Australia it was first established in Tasmania in the mid 1800s. In 1847 a branch was created in Victoria, and it then spread to other States. Members were provided with assistance during times of sickness, death and hardship. This item is associated with the Richardson family, early settlers in the Orbost district.A small grey book with a black spine. The title and details are in black print. Inside is a magazine cutting - "The Rechabite July 1st 1931". This book is the "Constitution of the Victorian District, No 82" and contains the district by-laws."This is to certify that Bro. A.J. Richardson was admitted clearance a member of the Orbost.........."richardson-alan rechabites -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Textile - Rechabite Ceremonial Sashes
... The Rechabite movement began in Salford England. ... Independent Order of Rechabites, Salford Unity. Male ceremonial sashes. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields The Rechabite movement began in Salford England. ...The Rechabite movement began in Salford England. In 1861 the first Independent order of Rechabites Friendly Society, Salford Unity, was opened in Bendigo to be called “Star of Bendigo” Tent. It was registered as Number 5 making it one of the first in Victoria. They worked with the Total Abstinence Society to organize lectures and social events designed to prove that entertainment and fun could be had without alcohol. They met in the new Temperance Hall in View Street. Independent Order of Rechabites, Salford Unity. Male ceremonial sashes. A. cream silk central orange stripe B. cream silk 2 x 12 mm orange stripe C. cream silk with 3 x 12 mm orange stripes i.o.r. (rechabites), salford unity -
Lilydale RSL Sub BranchPhotograph, Roll of Honour: Lest we Forget
... Independent Order of Rechabites, Lilydale Tent No. 97. This Roll of Honour commemorates members of the Independant Order of Rechabites, Lilydale Tent No 97 who volunteered for active service in World War 1. ...Framed photocopy of "Roll of Honour" Commemorating members of the Independant Order of Rechabites, Lilydale, Tent No. 97 who volunteered for active service in World War 1...Independent Order of Rechabites, Lilydale Tent No. 97. This Roll of Honour commemorates members of the Independant Order of Rechabites, Lilydale Tent No 97 who volunteered for active service in World War 1. ...The following members of this tent volunteered for active service in response to the Empires call. The Great European War 1914-1918. G.W.Milne - Died of wounds 30-4-1918. G.H.Allen - Killed in action 25-10-1917. E.R.Poyner - killed in action 16-8-1916. W.E,Wilson, F.H.Poyner, M.Tait, H. Hutchinson, W.T.Hodges, Louis Henry, O.B.Wilson, J.H.Hunt, L.Hopkins, J.Mcneil, and W.H.Verdon. Independent Order of Rechabites, Lilydale Tent No. 97. This Roll of Honour commemorates members of the Independant Order of Rechabites, Lilydale Tent No 97 who volunteered for active service in World War 1. It features the names of several prominent Lilydale residents, including brothers Privates Edwin and Frank Poyner. The brothers served with the 6th Australian Infantry Battalion. On August 16th. 1916 they were side by side in a dug out at Pozieres when they were buried by shell fire. Frank survived the attack, but Edwin was killed instantly. Framed photocopy of "Roll of Honour" Commemorating members of the Independant Order of Rechabites, Lilydale, Tent No. 97 who volunteered for active service in World War 1 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Textile - Rechabite Ceremonial Sashes
... The Rechabite movement began in Salford England. ...Ceremonial Sashes from the Independent Order of Rechabites, Salford Unity. Cream silk, various ranks, printed designs, red stripes on the outer edge. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields The Rechabite movement began in Salford England. ...The Rechabite movement began in Salford England. In 1861 the first Independent order of Rechabites Friendly Society, Salford Unity, was opened in Bendigo to be called “Star of Bendigo” Tent. It was registered as Number 5 making it one of the first in Victoria. They worked with the Total Abstinence Society to organize lectures and social events designed to prove that entertainment and fun could be had without alcohol. They met in the new Temperance Hall in View Street.Ceremonial Sashes from the Independent Order of Rechabites, Salford Unity. Cream silk, various ranks, printed designs, red stripes on the outer edge. Superintendent x 1, Secretary x 3, Guardian x 3, Steward x 7, Levite x 1i.o.r. (rechabites), salford unity -
Kew Historical Society IncCertificate, Independent Order of Rechabites, Sister Richardson : Member of the Star of Kew Tent, 1915
... RECHABITES. The Star of Kew Tent, No. 260. This branch of the Independent Order of Rechabites was founded in September, 1882, when the following members were installed as the first officers by the district officers, viz. ...A colour lithograph, following a standard Rechabite design recording that Sister Richardson (later the historian Dorothy Rogers) joined the Junior Section of the Star of Kew Tent of the Independent Order of Rechabites on 17 February 1915. ...Kew Historical Society Inc Kew Court House 188 High Street Kew melbourne RECHABITES. The Star of Kew Tent, No. 260. This branch of the Independent Order of Rechabites was founded in September, 1882, when the following members were installed as the first officers by the district officers, viz. ...RECHABITES. The Star of Kew Tent, No. 260. This branch of the Independent Order of Rechabites was founded in September, 1882, when the following members were installed as the first officers by the district officers, viz. Chief Ruler, Bro. W. H. Bardwell; Deputy Ruler, Bro. C. Viney; Past Chief Ruler, Bro. J. V. Morgan; Treasurer, Bro. R. Eyre; Money Steward, Bro. A. Brown; Levite, Bro. W. H. Richardson; Guardian, Bro. J. Wathen; Secretary, Bro. T. J. Eaton. Bros. W. H. Bardwell, T. J. Eaton, and F. J. Legge were appointed as trustees. It is interesting to note that three of the foundation members, Messrs. Bardwell, Eaton, and Richardson, and still members of the tent. The first meetings were held in the Mission Hall, but for many years the meeting place of the tent has been the Kew Town Hall. The funds of the tent have gradually accumulated until at the last audit they amounted to £2,097. For many years past the interest on the funds has been more than sufficient to meet all claims for sick pay. The total membership is now 140. The following past secretaries have been mainly instrumental in placing the tent in its present position:-Bros. T. J. Eaton, W. H. Bardwell, C. B. Gray, and C. L. Churcher. The present officers are :- C.R., Bro. R. M. Jones; D.R., Bro. T. H. B. Williams; P.C.R., Bro. C. H. Green; Treasurer, Bro. W. J. Thornton; Secretary, Bro. F. C. W. Hurrell. Junior Branch. A junior branch was founded in 1883, and while its membership has fluctuated considerably according to the enthusiasm of the management, it has been the means of introducing many members to the senior tent. Its membership is now 41. Female Branch. Lily of Kew Tent, No. 20. This branch was formed in October, 1904, and has accomplished good work. Its membership is 38. Much of its success is due to the untiring energy of its secretary, Mrs. J Jaycock. Source: FGA Barnard, Jubilee History of Kew, Victoria, 1910This document forms part of a large collection of material assembled by the Rogers family of Kew and donated by the family to the Kew Historical Society by Dorothy Rogers or by her sons. The items in the collection have social and spiritual significance and are also historically significant. Items such as this coloured lithograph have a degree of artistic and aesthetic significance as representative examples of the certificate designers art in the 19th Century.A colour lithograph, following a standard Rechabite design recording that Sister Richardson (later the historian Dorothy Rogers) joined the Junior Section of the Star of Kew Tent of the Independent Order of Rechabites on 17 February 1915. The certificate features biblical scenes and figures exhorting ‘Truth and Temperance’ and ‘Love and Purity’.independ, independent order of rechabites, dorothy (richardson) rogers, membership certificates, rogers collection, lily of kew tent, no. 20 -
Harcourt Valley Heritage & Tourist CentreA set of seven decorative white silk IOR sashes with red embossing
... The Independant order of Rechabites "Hope of Australia Tent No. 109" was formed in Harcourt in July 1869 and celebrated its centenary in 1969. ..."CHIEF RULER"," DEPUTY RULER", "TREASURER", "GUARDIAN", "LEVITE" plus IOR triangle - "Truth, Fortitude, Justice" plus three heraldic shields with background foliage, Plus "Independant Order of Rechabites" plus a further decorative sheild surmounting a swage-like motto " Peace & Plenty the reward of Temperance" and "Rechabites Salford Unity" all in red on white background...Harcourt Valley Heritage & Tourist Centre 7 High St Harcourt goldfields The Independant order of Rechabites "Hope of Australia Tent No. 109" was formed in Harcourt in July 1869 and celebrated its centenary in 1969. ...The Independant order of Rechabites "Hope of Australia Tent No. 109" was formed in Harcourt in July 1869 and celebrated its centenary in 1969. With a strong -minded core of Methodists and members of the Church of Christ the group provided moral leadership and social framework to a wide area for a long time. At first they met in a small hall but, the lodge having inflamed partisan passions, the hall was deliberately burnt down in 1877. Undeterred the Lodge rebuilt the hall in the same year and thus provided the only district public hall. The Hall was sold by the lodge in 1937.; The Independent order of Rechabites, a temperance and social organsiation, was particularly strong in the Harcourt, Barkers Creek district, due to the high proportion of Methodists in the population, a demographic phenomenon resulting from the courage, prevalence and influence of Wesleyan lay preachers on the Mount Alexander Goldfields. Ribbon/collar sashes,white, with red longitudinal stripe (Chief Ruler & Deputy Ruler only) and red border, red machine embroidery, angle stitched at lower front to form a fitted collar."CHIEF RULER"," DEPUTY RULER", "TREASURER", "GUARDIAN", "LEVITE" plus IOR triangle - "Truth, Fortitude, Justice" plus three heraldic shields with background foliage, Plus "Independant Order of Rechabites" plus a further decorative sheild surmounting a swage-like motto " Peace & Plenty the reward of Temperance" and "Rechabites Salford Unity" all in red on white background -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RECHABITES COLLECTION: MINUTE BOOK, 1862-1874
... Minute Book Independent Order of Rechabites Star of Bendigo Tent No 5 Jevenile Rechabites. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields Minute Book Independent Order of Rechabites Star of Bendigo Tent No 5 Jevenile Rechabites. ...Minute Book Independent Order of Rechabites Star of Bendigo Tent No 5 Jevenile Rechabites. Ledger No 1 September 1862 - December 1874 -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionCertificate - Certificate - Independent Order of Rechabites, c. 1916
... The name of the Order was inspired by the Rechabites, who feature in the 35th Chapter of Jeremiah. ...Certificate, issued by Independent Order of Rechabites (IOR) to Greta Thomas - patriotic pledge to abstain from alcohol. ...The name of the Order was inspired by the Rechabites, who feature in the 35th Chapter of Jeremiah. ...The IOR was a friendly society founded in England in 1835. It was part of the temperance movement. The name of the Order was inspired by the Rechabites, who feature in the 35th Chapter of Jeremiah. The founders of the Order were concerned that many friendly societies met in public houses and their members were therefore vulnerable to the temptations of alcohol. The Order spread around the world. There were branches in New Zealand, Australia, the United States and India. Branches were known as 'tents' and presided over by High Chief Rulers, who were assisted by Inside and Outside Guardians, a Levite of the Tent and a group of Elders. Before joining the Order, a prospective member had to sign a pledge that they and their family would abstain from alcohol.Certificate, issued by Independent Order of Rechabites (IOR) to Greta Thomas - patriotic pledge to abstain from alcohol. Cardboard, coloured front, picture of Kitchener of Khartoum, banner Patriotic Pledge, flagsior, temperance, reta thomas, friendly society, rechabites -
Stawell Historical Society IncMemorabilia - Realia, 1886
... Independent Order of Rechabites Lodge Certificate - Jacob Wood 1866...Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians stawell Independent Order of Rechabites Lodge Certificate - Jacob Wood 1866 Memorabilia Realia ...Independent Order of Rechabites Lodge Certificate - Jacob Wood 1866stawell -
Kew Historical Society IncCertificate - Membership Certificate, Membership of Junior Section, Star of Kew Tent, 1934, 1934
... Membership certificate of the Star of Kew Tent: Independent Order of Rechabites. An illuminated certificate that recognised that Bro. ...Together it forms the largest privately-donated collection within the archives of the Kew Historical Society. star of kew tent independent order of rechabites george rogers Membership certificate of the Star of Kew Tent: Independent Order of Rechabites. ...This work forms part of the collection assembled by the historian Dorothy Rogers, that was donated to the Kew Historical Society by her son John Rogers in 2015. The manuscripts, photographs, maps, and documents were sourced by her from both family and local collections or produced as references for her print publications. Many were directly used by Rogers in writing ‘Lovely Old Homes of Kew’ (1961) and 'A History of Kew' (1973), or the numerous articles on local history that she produced for suburban newspapers. Most of the photographs in the collection include detailed annotations in her hand. The Rogers Collection provides a comprehensive insight into the working habits of a historian in the 1960s and 1970s. Together it forms the largest privately-donated collection within the archives of the Kew Historical Society.Membership certificate of the Star of Kew Tent: Independent Order of Rechabites. An illuminated certificate that recognised that Bro. George Rogers was enrolled in the Junior Section of the Star of Kew Tent of the Independent Order of Rechabites in 1934. star of kew tent, independent order of rechabites, george rogers -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RECHABITES COLLECTION: MINUTE BOOK, 1944 - 1977
... Independent Order of Rechabites Star of Bendigo Tent No. 5....Independent Order of Rechabites Star of Bendigo Tent No. 5. Book INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RECHABITES COLLECTION: MINUTE BOOK ...Minute Book. Independent Order of Rechabites Star of Bendigo Tent No. 5. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RECHABITES COLLECTION: MINUTE BOOK, 1915 - 1926
... Independent Order of Rechabites...Independent Order of Rechabites Book INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RECHABITES COLLECTION: MINUTE BOOK ...Minute Book. Star of Bendigo Tent No. 5. Independent Order of Rechabites -
Stawell Historical Society IncMemorabilia - Badge
... Star Shaped Rechabites Badge. Belonged to Mrs Broadwood nee Wilson...Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians Stawell Star Shaped Rechabites Badge. Belonged to Mrs Broadwood nee Wilson Memorabilia Badge ...Star Shaped Rechabites Badge. Belonged to Mrs Broadwood nee Wilsonstawell
