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Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Photograph - Digital copy, Black and white, Melbourne Harbour Trust, 1959
... rosamond kent...) held in the Mission's archives. The little girl is Rosamond.... They are being assisted by a young girl, Rosamond Kent (daughter... aprons plates jugs necklace lhlg children rosamond kent ...This photograph was taken at the Mission to Seafarers, Melbourne, from the Celia Little Room looking into the kitchen. It was published in the Port of Melbourne Quarterly (July-September 1959) held in the Mission's archives. The little girl is Rosamond Kent, granddaughter of Padre Oliver.Frank Leslie Oliver served as chaplain at the Mission to Seafarers Melbourne for 30 years from 1930 - 1960, including time served as chaplain with the Royal Australia Navy aboard HMAS Australia. He was a live-in chaplain and was supported by his entire family, including wife Moira, for whom a memorial window exists in the chapel. It shows the contribution of the members of the Ladies Harbour Lights Guild providing the comfort of home to visiting seafarers.Black and white photograph of four women plating up and serving several meals in the Mission to Seafarers kitchen. They are being assisted by a young girl, Rosamond Kent (daughter of Beverley and Robin Kent - Beverley was the only daughter of the Revd. Frank and Mrs. Moira Oliver), who is holding a white jug in her right hand. She is positioned on the right of one of the women, who is on the furthest right of the photograph. The woman on the far right is wearing a string of pearls. The three women that can be seen from the waist up are wearing nice clothes, two with aprons (one is hidden by Beverley Kent). The head of the fourth woman is the only part of her that can be seen as she is positioned behind the woman on the left-hand side.On the back of the photograph there are two names: one is undecipherable and the other says 'Ro Kent' to signify Beverley Kent. There is also a number 5 in the top left corner with what appears to be a tick underneath it.kitchen, food, vinegar, mission to seafarers, celia little room, ladies harbour lights guild, pearls, aprons, plates, jugs, necklace, lhlg, children, rosamond kent -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Photograph, February/March 1958
... rosamond kent... chapel beverley kent nee oliver rosamond kent andrew kent Written ...Christening of Beverley and Robin Kent's second child, Andrew.Beverley was the daughter of Padre Oliver and his wife Moira. She was born in the Mission an has lived there. Beverley and Robin met and married at the MissionColour photograph depicting a couple with their young daughter and a baby. The photograph was taken in the courtyard of the Flinders Street Mission. The baby is wearing a long white outfit Written in red ink on verso: KENT Written in blue ink on verso: Andre Kent baptism / at St Peter's Mariners / church / Dockland / (Robin, Beverley and Ro Kent) / Feb/March 1958robin kent, christening, baptism, mission to seafarers, flinders street, courtyard, st peter chapel, beverley kent nee oliver, rosamond kent, andrew kent -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Photograph, 1959
... rosamond kent... Quarterly July-September 1959 dinners meals rosamond kent hlg ...Photograph published page 21 in the Port of Melbourne Quarterly July-September 1959dinners, meals, rosamond kent, hlg -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Photograph
... rosamond kent...peter smith lay reader rosamond kent ro kent Written ...Written on verso in red ink: Kent Written on verso in blue ink: Peter Smith with god daughter Ro Kent (former lay reader at Central - no longer with us)peter smith, lay reader, rosamond kent, ro kent -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Magazine - Periodical - Quarterly, Melbourne Harbour Trust, Port of Melbourne Quarterly, Official Magazine of the Melbourne Harbour Trust Commissioners, 1959
... the table / Women and little girl (Rosamond Kent) preparing the meal... the table / Women and little girl (Rosamond Kent) preparing the meal ...non-fictionpadre frank leslie oliver, port of melbourne, beverley kent nee oliver, music, photographs, jacki fowler