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Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPlaque, c1875
... scots' church melbourne...Minister of Scots Church, Melbourne 1847-1875. A LEADER IN THE UNION OF 1859"...scots' church melbourne "REV. IRVING HETHERINGTON. Minister of Scots Church, Melbourne 1847-1875. ...Gold painted wooden plaque with black lettering."REV. IRVING HETHERINGTON. Minister of Scots Church, Melbourne 1847-1875. A LEADER IN THE UNION OF 1859"scots' church melbourne -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArticle - The Age - Churches With A History Series, 1965 - 1966
... 3816.01 - The Age - Churches Of History - Scots Church Melbourne 3816.02 - The Age - Churches Of History - St. ...Church Churches 3816.01 - The Age - Churches Of History - Scots Church Melbourne 3816.02 - The Age - Churches Of History - St. ...3816.01 - The Age - Churches Of History - Scots Church Melbourne 3816.02 - The Age - Churches Of History - St. Marys Castlemaine 3816.03 - The Age - Churches Of History - Scots Church Campbellfield 3816.04 - The Age - Churches Of History - St. Johns Church Of England Heidelbergchurch, churches -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Presbyterian Church, Snake Valley
... This church was modelled on Scots Church in Melbourne....Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields This church was modelled on Scots Church in Melbourne. Presbyterian Church Snake Valley Buildings Carngham Uniting Church Card addressed to: "Mr H A Dunn Broken Hill Chambers King William St, Adelaide". ...This church was modelled on Scots Church in Melbourne.Black and white postcard photograph of Presbyterian Church at Snake Valley, a large, ornate, brick church with belltower and spire.Card addressed to: "Mr H A Dunn Broken Hill Chambers King William St, Adelaide".presbyterian church snake valley, buildings, carngham uniting church -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPhotograph, Rev. Thomas Watt Leggatt
... B. 1859 Glasgow; Glasgow University; 1886 ordained in Scots Church Melbourne; to New Hebrides Mission, Aulua, Malekula; 1907 Dunolly; 1910 Sunbury; 1919 Convener of Board of Missions; editor "Record"; 1923 Abbotsford; 1929 Glen Iris; 1931 Moderator, Victoria; 1944 died 23 August. ...Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria 54 Serrell Street Malvern East melbourne B. 1859 Glasgow; Glasgow University; 1886 ordained in Scots Church Melbourne; to New Hebrides Mission, Aulua, Malekula; 1907 Dunolly; 1910 Sunbury; 1919 Convener of Board of Missions; editor "Record"; 1923 Abbotsford; 1929 Glen Iris; 1931 Moderator, Victoria; 1944 died 23 August. ...B. 1859 Glasgow; Glasgow University; 1886 ordained in Scots Church Melbourne; to New Hebrides Mission, Aulua, Malekula; 1907 Dunolly; 1910 Sunbury; 1919 Convener of Board of Missions; editor "Record"; 1923 Abbotsford; 1929 Glen Iris; 1931 Moderator, Victoria; 1944 died 23 August. Son, William Watt Leggatt was a politician in the Bolte Government in Victoria.Sepia photo of Leggatt posed facing his right; dressed in 19th century clerical suit, collar and waistcoat."Thomas Watt Leggatt - Aulua, New Hebrides - minister Sunbury, Abbotsford. Father of Sir William (Bill) Watt Leggatt, Ormond Law Agent for (?) in London - Deaconess Dorothy Leggatt."leggatt, thomas watt, new hebrides -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Photograph, Blackburn Lake, 1901
... Henry Press was a member (perhaps an office-bearer) of Scots Church, Melbourne and Eunice attended there with him. ...melbourne clothing & dress blackburn lake Photocopy of a group, thought to be the Augustine Congregational Church, Auburn, at a picnic at Blackburn Lake in 1901 Inscription. For dear Gert. Eunice AULT, 6th from viewer's right (probably with members of St Augustine Congregational Church, Burwood Road, Hawthorn.Eunice Olive Ault later Mrs Henry E Press. Henry Press was a member (perhaps an office-bearer) of Scots ...Photocopy of a group, thought to be the Augustine Congregational Church, Auburn, at a picnic at Blackburn Lake in 1901 Inscription. For dear Gert. Eunice AULT, 6th from viewer's right (probably with members of St Augustine Congregational Church, Burwood Road, Hawthorn.Eunice Olive Ault later Mrs Henry E Press. Henry Press was a member (perhaps an office-bearer) of Scots Church, Melbourne and Eunice attended there with him. She lived with him at 8 Dean Ave, Hawthorn and after his death resumed her association with Augustine Church. Blackburn 11 Nov 1901.clothing & dress, blackburn lake -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Accessory - Wedding Horseshoe, 1934
... Used by Emma Ellis on the occasion of her marriage to Herbert Ellis at Scots Church, Collins Street Melbourne...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Used by Emma Ellis on the occasion of her marriage to Herbert Ellis at Scots Church, Collins Street Melbourne costume female ceremonial costume accessories female Cream satin horseshoe with two sprigs of artificial apple blossom and cream narrow ribbon. ...Used by Emma Ellis on the occasion of her marriage to Herbert Ellis at Scots Church, Collins Street MelbourneCream satin horseshoe with two sprigs of artificial apple blossom and cream narrow ribbon. Narrow cream ribbon in a loop to go over arm. See olive green Horseshoe NA3640, Cut-out shoe NA3645, Garter NA3643 and Shoes NA3638. costume, female ceremonial, costume accessories, female -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Accessory - Wedding Horseshoe, circa 1934
... Used by Emma Ellis on the occasion of her marriage to Herbert Ellis at Scots Church, Collins Street Melbourne....Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Used by Emma Ellis on the occasion of her marriage to Herbert Ellis at Scots Church, Collins Street Melbourne. costume female ceremonial Olive green horseshoe with cream bows. ...Used by Emma Ellis on the occasion of her marriage to Herbert Ellis at Scots Church, Collins Street Melbourne.Olive green horseshoe with cream bows. Cream rosette with olive green centre. Narrow cream and olive green ribbons with two cream rosettes holding them together. See also horseshoe NA3637, Cut out shoe NA3645, garter NA3643 and Shoes NA3638 costume, female ceremonial -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Costume - Wedding Garter, Garter, circa 1934
... Used by Emma Ellis on the occasion of her marriage to Herbert Ellis at Scots Church, Collins Street, Melbourne...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Used by Emma Ellis on the occasion of her marriage to Herbert Ellis at Scots Church, Collins Street, Melbourne costume female ceremonial Blue satin garter with artificial orange blossom with leaves. ...Used by Emma Ellis on the occasion of her marriage to Herbert Ellis at Scots Church, Collins Street, MelbourneBlue satin garter with artificial orange blossom with leaves. Circa 1934 See also Horseshoes NA3640, NA3637 and cut out Shoe NA3645 and Shoes NA3638. costume, female ceremonial -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Clothing - Cut out shoe, circa 1934
... Used by Emma Ellis on the occasion of her marriage to Herbert Ellis at Scots Church, Collins Street, Melbourne....Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Used by Emma Ellis on the occasion of her marriage to Herbert Ellis at Scots Church, Collins Street, Melbourne. costume female ceremonial 'love and best wishes from little Beverley Reed' on attached card. ...Used by Emma Ellis on the occasion of her marriage to Herbert Ellis at Scots Church, Collins Street, Melbourne.Pale pink cut out shoe designed to be worn on arm of bride. Trimmed with orange blossom and narrow cream ribbon. Small card attached. Also Horseshoes in cream satin and olive NA3637, 3640, blue satin Garter NA3643 and Shoes NA3638.'love and best wishes from little Beverley Reed' on attached card.costume, female ceremonial -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Mary Selina Simpson, c1940
... In 1875 Mary married Charles Simpson, stepson of James Staig in Scots Church, Melbourne. They had 3 boys and 3 girls. ...In 1875 Mary married Charles Simpson, stepson of James Staig in Scots Church, Melbourne. They had 3 boys and 3 girls. ...Mary Selina Inglefinger was born in 1856 in Kings Plain, NSW and was the eldest daughter of Joseph Inglefinger and his wife Maria Viktoria Bertel (Barthl), both of whom were born in Germany; they applied to come to Australia in 1854. They had 10 children, the first 8 born in Kings Plain. In 1879, Joseph Inglefinger bought James Staig's farm in Boundary (Warrigal) Road, near the corner of Bona Vista Avenue, Surrey Hills. The 1903 and 1905 electoral rolls list them in Boundary Road. In 1875 Mary married Charles Simpson, stepson of James Staig in Scots Church, Melbourne. They had 3 boys and 3 girls. This photograph was taken with her great-grandson in 1940.A black and white photograph of a lady sitting on a chair with a young toddler standing beside her.On back of photo: Mary Selina Simpson / (nee Inglefinger) / c.1940 / (born Mary Maghlina) / born c. 1857(miss) mary inglefinger, (mr) joseph inglefinger, (mr) james staig, warrigal road, surrey hills, bona vista avenue, (mrs) mary simpson, boundary road, (miss) mary maghlina inglefinger -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Footwear - Shoes, circa 1934
... Worn at their wedding at Scots Church, Collins Street Melbourne on 3rd November 1934, Miss Emma Jean Jobson and Mr Herbert John Ellis. ...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Worn at their wedding at Scots Church, Collins Street Melbourne on 3rd November 1934, Miss Emma Jean Jobson and Mr Herbert John Ellis. ...Worn at their wedding at Scots Church, Collins Street Melbourne on 3rd November 1934, Miss Emma Jean Jobson and Mr Herbert John Ellis. The reception was held at Rumpe lmages.( De-accessed wedding dress 3530 & veil 3534.2)Cream satin tee bar button shoe. Medium high heel. See also Garter NA3643, Horseshoes NA3640, 3637 and Cut out shoe NA3645 Ezywalkingcostume, female footwear -
City of KingstonPhotograph - Digital image, Sepia
... Alexander married Isabella Munroe at Scots Church, Melbourne on 17 February 1841. After their marriage they started the sheep run named Stringy Bark, on the Yarra, near where Kew is today. ...Alexander married Isabella Munroe at Scots Church, Melbourne on 17 February 1841. After their marriage they started the sheep run named Stringy Bark, on the Yarra, near where Kew is today. ...Born in 1817 to Murdo Macdonald and Flora Morrision at Bracadale near Sleat on the Isle of Skye in Scotland, Alexander Macdonald sailed on the Earl Durham to Sydney where he arrived on 2 January 1839. He was 21 years of age. After only a few months in the new country he set out overland for Melbourne where he joined his brother on a sheep run. He also became involved with his brother in conducting the Travellers’ Rest a stopping place for travellers at the Mordialloc Creek. Alexander married Isabella Munroe at Scots Church, Melbourne on 17 February 1841. After their marriage they started the sheep run named Stringy Bark, on the Yarra, near where Kew is today. Together, they had ten children. On the morning of 20 December 1881, Alexander’s hat was found floating in Mordialloc Creek. He had last been seen crossing the bridge the previous evening at ten o’clock. A few days later the body was later found only yards from the Bridge Hotel. A magisterial enquiry conducted by Thomas Attenborough concluded Alexander Macdonald’s death was an accidental drowning.Sepia toned image of Alexander Vause Macdonald (1817-1881). -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph, Widows' Sunday Scots' Church Service 2004, 2004
... A church service for Legacy widows at Scot's Church in Collins St, Melbourne. This is an annual event for Legacy widows at the start of Legacy Week, which is the first week in September. ...Melbourne Legacy 293 Swanston Street Melbourne melbourne A church service for Legacy widows at Scot's Church in Collins St, Melbourne. ...A church service for Legacy widows at Scot's Church in Collins St, Melbourne. This is an annual event for Legacy widows at the start of Legacy Week, which is the first week in September. The church used for the service varies, The Scots' Church was the first Presbyterian Church to be built in Victoria. The same roll of film as 00695.A record of a church service for Legacy Widows in 2004.Colour photo x 3 of widows arriving at a church.Printed on the back widows, widows' sunday -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph, Widows' Sunday Scots' Church Service 2008, 2008
... A church service for Legacy widows at Scot's Church in Collins St, Melbourne. This is an annual event for Legacy widows at the start of Legacy Week, which is the first week in September. ...Melbourne Legacy 293 Swanston Street Melbourne melbourne A church service for Legacy widows at Scot's Church in Collins St, Melbourne. ...A church service for Legacy widows at Scot's Church in Collins St, Melbourne. This is an annual event for Legacy widows at the start of Legacy Week, which is the first week in September. The church used for the service varies. There is also a pilgrimage to the Shrine for a service and a lunch afterwards. The Scots' Church was the first Presbyterian Church to be built in Victoria. A record of a church service for Legacy Widows in 2008.Colour photo x 2 of widows arriving at a church.Printed on the back widows, widows' sunday, pilgrimage -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph, Widows' Sunday Scots' Church Service 2005, 2005
... A church service for Legacy widows at Scot's Church in Collins St, Melbourne. This is an annual event for Legacy widows at the start of Legacy Week, which is the first week in September. ...Melbourne Legacy 293 Swanston Street Melbourne melbourne A church service for Legacy widows at Scot's Church in Collins St, Melbourne. ...A church service for Legacy widows at Scot's Church in Collins St, Melbourne. This is an annual event for Legacy widows at the start of Legacy Week, which is the first week in September. The church used for the service varies. Then the widows attend a ceremony at the Shrine and then have a lunch. The Scots' Church was the first Presbyterian Church to be built in Victoria. Events of the day are also at 00707, 00708, 00709A record of a church service for Legacy Widows in 2005.Colour photo x 2 of a church service.Printed on the back widows, widows' sunday, pilgrimage -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph, Widows' Sunday Scots' Church Service 2004, 2004
... A church service for Legacy widows at Scot's Church in Collins St, Melbourne. This is an annual event for Legacy widows at the start of Legacy Week, which is the first week in September. ...Melbourne Legacy 293 Swanston Street Melbourne melbourne A church service for Legacy widows at Scot's Church in Collins St, Melbourne. ...A church service for Legacy widows at Scot's Church in Collins St, Melbourne. This is an annual event for Legacy widows at the start of Legacy Week, which is the first week in September. The church used for the service varies. Then the widows attend a ceremony at the Shrine and then have a lunch. The Scots' Church was the first Presbyterian Church to be built in Victoria. The same roll of film as other photos of 2004 (00696).A record of a church service for Legacy Widows in 2004.Colour photo x 4 of a church service.Printed on the back widows, widows' sunday, pilgrimage -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph, Widows' Sunday Scots' Church Service 2003, 2003
... A church service for Legacy widows at Scot's Church in Collins St, Melbourne. This is an annual event for Legacy widows at the start of Legacy Week, which is the first week in September. ...Melbourne Legacy 293 Swanston Street Melbourne melbourne A church service for Legacy widows at Scot's Church in Collins St, Melbourne. ...A church service for Legacy widows at Scot's Church in Collins St, Melbourne. This is an annual event for Legacy widows at the start of Legacy Week, which is the first week in September. The church used for the service varies, The Scots' Church was the first Presbyterian Church to be built in Victoria. The photos shows the interior of the church with the congregation listening to service. Same roll of film as the photos with President David Ford in 2003 so the event is assumed to be in that year. The event is referred to as Widows' Sunday, Legacy Sunday and pilgrimage to the Shrine.A record of a church service for Legacy widows in 2003.Colour photo x 6 of the church service at Scots Church.Printed on the back widows, widows' sunday, pilgrimage -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaColour photo, 1986
... church in Melbourne. There, at last, Gordon married Gwen Gilchrist, whom he had courted for nine years. They moved from the wealthiest church to one of the poorest, at Port Adelaide, which was still in the grip of the Depression. There, he was finally ordained, in May 1938, and the first two of their four children, Rosemary and David, were born. In 1941, Gordon became assistant minister to Scots...church in Melbourne. There, at last, Gordon married Gwen Gilchrist, whom he had courted for nine years. They moved from the wealthiest church to one of the poorest, at Port Adelaide, which was still in the grip of the Depression. There, he was finally ordained, in May 1938, and the first two of their four children, Rosemary and David, were born. In 1941, Gordon became assistant minister to Scots ...1911–2005: Gordon George Powell, who has died at 94, was for many years the highly influential minister at St Stephen's Presbyterian Church in Sydney and a popular radio broadcaster and author. He began Wednesday services at St Stephen's in Macquarie Street soon after arriving in Sydney from Melbourne in 1952. They grew to become the biggest regular lunch-hour services in the world, with up to 1300 people crowding the church and the hall below. In 1953, with the help of Vernon Turner of the Christian Broadcasting Association, services were broadcast on radio. The broadcasts continued even when Gordon moved back to Melbourne, so for 30 years he maintained a successful weekly radio ministry. While at St Stephen's, he was also involved in the 1959 Billy Graham Crusade in Sydney, attended by 980,000 people over two weeks. Gordon was born in Warrnambool, Victoria, the son of a dentist, George Powell, and his wife, Louisa (nee Clarke). He went to school at Scotch College. He gave up plans to become an electrical engineer after hearing a call to the ministry and studied arts and then theology at the University of Melbourne, where he formed a close friendship with Edward (Weary) Dunlop. Gordon rowed in the Ormond crew, winning the university's inter-college trophy five times. He was a passionate sports lover all his life. He was awarded a scholarship to Trinity College, Glasgow University, in 1935, and for three months stayed with the great Scottish churchman George (later Lord) MacLeod. While on a cycling trip around Scotland, he stopped by the shores of Loch Ness and saw a long neck appear. The monster swam about 300 metres at great speed; Gordon counted three or four humps. Later, when he saw a skeleton of a plesiosaurus at the Victoria and Albert Museum, he recognised it as Nessie. For the rest of his life, he retained an avid interest in the Loch Ness Monster and its attendant scientific debate. While in Scotland, Gordon wrote a weekly article for The Messenger, the official journal of the Presbyterian Church of Victoria. This led to a life as an author of articles and books. He also wrote long letters home to his mother, a habit that later led to his weekly "Dad's Diaries", which were distributed to the wider family. Failing eyesight put an end to his reading and writing two years ago. On returning to Australia in late 1936, he became assistant minister at Toorak, the second-biggest Presbyterian church in Melbourne. There, at last, Gordon married Gwen Gilchrist, whom he had courted for nine years. They moved from the wealthiest church to one of the poorest, at Port Adelaide, which was still in the grip of the Depression. There, he was finally ordained, in May 1938, and the first two of their four children, Rosemary and David, were born. In 1941, Gordon became assistant minister to Scots Church in Melbourne and the following year, after the birth of his third child, Mardi, he reluctantly volunteered as an RAAF chaplain. He was a pacifist but felt bad at not being in uniform. For the following three years, he was stationed in New Guinea and Australia. His war reminiscences were published as Two Steps to Tokyo and sold 6000 copies in 1945 alone. At 34, by then the father of four children, he was invited to be minister of the Collins Street Independent Church in the heart of Melbourne, now St Michael's Uniting Church Before being inducted, he undertook a lecture tour of the US, speaking to Rotary clubs in 48 centres, from Michigan to Maryland. He met, and was impressed by, the liberal theologian Harry Emerson Fosdick, and the US religious leader and author Norman Vincent Peale, who became a close friend and mentor. Back in Australia, Gordon founded and fostered the first Alcoholics Anonymous group in Melbourne. In 1952, he took up what was to become his happiest ministry, at St Stephen's in Sydney. When Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip toured two years later, Gordon and Gwen were not only invited to lunch with them, but sat beside them. This was a highlight for Gordon, an ardent monarchist. In 1960, Gordon and Gwen embarked on a world tour that included the US, where he was invited to give the opening prayer in the Senate, with vice-president Richard Nixon presiding. After another five years at St Stephen's, Gordon returned to Scots Church in Melbourne. It was a time of bitter debates over church union with the Methodists and Congregationalists. Gordon was in favour, but Scots ultimately voted to stay out and remain Presbyterian. By then in his mid-60s, he and Gwen moved to New York, where Peale was his neighbour. They had six happy years there before retiring to Melbourne. Gordon is survived by Gwen, and children David, Mardi and Jenny (daughter Rosemary died in 1992), 13 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. [From the obituary in the Sydney Morning Herald, 2005, written by Jenny (Powell)] Gwen and Gordon Powell coming out of the Toorak Uniting Church 50 years after they were married there. Gwen and Gordon Powell coming out of the Toorak Uniting Church 50 years after they were married there.gordon powell; gwen powell; port adelaide; toorak presbyterian church; st stephen's presbyterian church sydney; presbyterian minister -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkBook, David Mitchell, A Forfar Man by Pamela Vestey, 2014
... He was responsible for building PLC College in East Melbourne, Menzies Hotel, The Exhibition building and Scots Church. Although he was very wealthy in his own right, he is also known as the father of Dame Nellie Melba. ...He was responsible for building PLC College in East Melbourne, Menzies Hotel, The Exhibition building and Scots Church. Although he was very wealthy in his own right, he is also known as the father of Dame Nellie Melba. ...David Mitchell was born near the town of Forfar, Scotland, became an apprentice to a stone mason and builder, then emigrated to Australia in 1853. In Melbourne, he set up a builder's yard in Burnley St, Richmond and later bought Cave Hill Limestone Quarries in Lilydale and manufactured the cement in Richmond. He became Shire President for Lillydale in 1883. Also he established a brickworks in Burnley St, Richmond. He was responsible for building PLC College in East Melbourne, Menzies Hotel, The Exhibition building and Scots Church. Although he was very wealthy in his own right, he is also known as the father of Dame Nellie Melba. White soft cover booklet with a large drawing of David Mitchell (1901) on the front. -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Folder, Sutherland, Selina M
... Jean Sutherland Alexander Sutherland Selina Sutherland nee Murray John Murray George McDonald Anne McDonald Margaret Sutherland Margaret Grand nee Sutherland Robert Grant Alfredton propert of Rutherfords T W Hickson Masterton hospital New Zealand Wellington Public Hospital Maria Lloyd Armour "The Villa" cottage Little Collins Street Alfred Hospital Melbourne Women's Hospital Melbourne Scot's Church Neglected Children's Society Melbourne District Nursing Society Presbyterian Church of Victoria Rev Dr Bevan Rev Alex Stewart Alfred Deakin Alex Peacock George Maxwell Samuel Leon QC The Victorian Neglected Children's Aid Society 68 Latrobe Street Melbourne Janet Lady Clarke Ellen Sanderson Melbourne Hospital Sutherland Home for Neglected Children Victorian Neglected Children's Aid Society william Keogh Miss Meglin of Greensborough Josiah Thomas M H R Dr Will Maloney M H R John Leillillon M L A John Lemmon Ada Wenborn Leslie M Perrott and Partners L J Owen and Sons Lady Angliss Lady Warner G Rodd J C Jessop D M Finlay J Williamson E L Mead E Smythe Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etc Sutherland, Selina M Document Folder ...Selina Murray McDonald Sutherland was born in 1839 in Scotland, went to New Zealand, and became active in nursing. After an injury, she took a round tour by steamer, one stop being Melbourne where Sutherland stayed. She was involved in working in, or founding, various charities, importantly the Sutherland Homes for Neglected Children which, later, was donated land at Greensborough by Miss Meglin on which cottages were built. Contents Photocopy of booklet: "Selina M Sutherland: her life story and work" by J C Jessop, 3 June 1958.Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcjean sutherland, alexander sutherland, selina sutherland nee murray, john murray, george mcdonald, anne mcdonald, margaret sutherland, margaret grand nee sutherland, robert grant, alfredton propert of rutherfords, t w hickson, masterton hospital new zealand, wellington public hospital, maria lloyd armour, "the villa" cottage little collins street, alfred hospital melbourne, women's hospital melbourne, scot's church neglected children's society, melbourne district nursing society, presbyterian church of victoria, rev dr bevan, rev alex stewart, alfred deakin, alex peacock, george maxwell, samuel leon qc, the victorian neglected children's aid society, 68 latrobe street melbourne, janet lady clarke, ellen sanderson, melbourne hospital, sutherland home for neglected children, victorian neglected children's aid society, william keogh, miss meglin of greensborough, josiah thomas m h r, dr will maloney m h r, john leillillon m l a, john lemmon, ada wenborn, leslie m perrott and partners, l j owen and sons, lady angliss, lady warner, g rodd, j c jessop, d m finlay, j williamson, e l mead, e smythe -
Greensborough Historical SocietyCard, Heidelberg Historic Society, Heidelberg's Busy Bee Signature Quilt 1895-96, 2019
... Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Invitation to view historic quilt exhibited at Heidelberg Historical Society some Sundays during 2019 and 2020 heidelberg historical society quilts scots church heidelberg Card, printed in colour both sides Heidelberg's Busy Bee Signature Quilt 1895-96 Card Card Heidelberg Historic Society ...Invitation to view historic quilt exhibited at Heidelberg Historical Society some Sundays during 2019 and 2020Card, printed in colour both sidesheidelberg historical society, quilts, scots church heidelberg -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Sepia Print, Unidentified hall; possibly the Montmorency Presbyterian Church Hall, Rattray Road, Greensborough, c.1918
... Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne From Eltham Montmorency Uniting Church, History http://www.elthammontmorencyuca.org/history/ In 1914 a small group of Presbyterians living on 'The Montmorency Estate', which had been established when the railway was extended to Eltham several years before, began meeting for worship in the Rattray Rd home of Robert Sharpe. Two years later a small weatherboard church, administered from Scots ...From Eltham Montmorency Uniting Church, History http://www.elthammontmorencyuca.org/history/ In 1914 a small group of Presbyterians living on 'The Montmorency Estate', which had been established when the railway was extended to Eltham several years before, began meeting for worship in the Rattray Rd home of Robert Sharpe. Two years later a small weatherboard church, administered from Scots Church, Heidelberg, was built on land donated by Mr. Sharpe. In 1931 this building was moved to the corner of Rattray Road and Mountain View Roads. In the next few years local elders were elected and the congregation adopted the name St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Montmorency.montmorency, montmorency presbyterian church hall, rattray road -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Banquet for fund-raising, Scots Church, Ringwood. c1950's
... Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne Image shows a large gathering seated at the banquet enjoying a meal. Black and white photograph Banquet for fund-raising, Scots Church, Ringwood. c1950's. ...Black and white photographImage shows a large gathering seated at the banquet enjoying a meal. -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyWork on paper - Pencil sketches, Two views of the Uniting Church Ringwood formerly Scots Presbyterian Church Ringwood c1960s
... Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne The two etchings of Scots Presbyterian Church formerly in Adelaide Street Ringwood which was knocked down to make way for the development of Eastlands Shopping centre in the 1960s. ...The two etchings of Scots Presbyterian Church formerly in Adelaide Street Ringwood which was knocked down to make way for the development of Eastlands Shopping centre in the 1960s. The Pulpit and Window were moved to the Uniting Church in Station Street, Ringwood. The etchings were done by D.M. Jamieson .1.Copy of Hand drawn image of the Scots Presbyterian Church in Adelaide Street, Ringwood, Victoria, with congregation standing outside. 2. Copy of Hand drawn image of Church interior showing the pulpit, stain glass window, hymn board and seating for the Elders taken after the Church was knocked down and placed in the Uniting Church, Station Street, Ringwood. -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyEnvelope, Packet: Ringwood Scots Church (Presbyterian) and Heathmont St Andrews Church, incl Brief Survey 1909-1959 (J.K.McCaskill)
... Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne Churches Presbyterian - Scots Packet: Ringwood Scots Church (Presbyterian) and Heathmont St Andrews Church, incl Brief Survey 1909-1959 (J.K.McCaskill). ...Churches Presbyterian - Scots -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Scots Presbyterian Church, Adelaide St, Unknown date
... Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne Digital photograph Scots Presbyterian Church, Adelaide St Photograph ...Digital photograph -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Scots Presbyterian Church, Adelaide St, Unknown date
... Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne Digital photograph Scots Presbyterian Church, Adelaide St Photograph ...Digital photograph -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Scots Presbyterian Church, Adelaide St, Unknown date
... Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne Digital photograph Scots Presbyterian Church, Adelaide St Photograph ...Digital photograph -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Scots Presbyterian Church, Adelaide St, Unknown date
... Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne Digital photograph Scots Presbyterian Church, Adelaide St Photograph ...Digital photograph -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Scots Church Hall before demolition, as seen from Warrandyte Road, Ringwood on 12 October 1992
... Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne Digital photograph Scots Church Hall before demolition, as seen from Warrandyte Road, Ringwood on 12 October 1992 Photograph ...Digital photograph
