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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Reed Organ, 1880
... Springvale Presbyterian Church...Organ purchased in 1886 by Presbyterian Church, Girgarre... Springvale Presbyterian Church Japanese Weddings Packard Organ Port ...Organ purchased in 1886 by Presbyterian Church, Girgarre East (Springvale) and used continually there until 1975. Bought then by W&D Ballantyne (Harston). They gave it to this museum in 2009 on permanent loan. Used during WW2 when internee was married in the church. Girgarre East Presbyterian Church. Mrs M Clapp was the organist who played it at Springvale Presbyterian Church, Harston, for church services and Japanese weddings from internees at Camp 4. When Mrs Clapp became to old to play the pedal organ the Church purchased an electric organ for her. The donor purchased the pedal organ for personal use then donated it to the Museum. Packard reed organ (harmonium) featuring very ornate case. Good variety of stops.Packard Organ Port Wayne Iln. USAtatura, musical, instruments, keyboard, ballantyne, mrs clapp, springvale presbyterian church, japanese weddings -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, The Centennial Narration of the Tatura Presbyterian Charge 1882-1982, 1982
... Springvale Presbyterian Church... Presbyterian churches St Andrews Church Tatura Springvale Presbyterian ...Written for centenary of St. Andrews Church, Tatura, incorporating "Springvale" and Girgarre East and Toolamba Presbyterian churchesBlue cover, black writing, sketch of Church in the backgroundst andrews church tatura, springvale presbyterian church, girgarre east presbyterian church, toolamba presbyterian church -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Booklet, The Centenial Narration, 1982
Written for Centenary 1882-1982 of St. Andrews, Tatura and Springvale, Girgarre East and Toolamba Presbyterian Church 1882-1977Blue cover, black writing superimposed over photo of Tatura Presbyterian Churchpresbyterian churches, books, history, local, religion -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Mary Matheson, 1992
In 1914, Captain Charles and Mary Matheson purchased an orchard in Springvale Road, Forest Hill.In 1914, Captain Charles and Mary Matheson purchased an orchard in Springvale Road, Forest Hill. Her husband served with the Navy leaving Mary responsible for the orchard for 40 years. She supported the Presbyterian Church and donated land to establish the Strathdon Community.In 1914, Captain Charles and Mary Matheson purchased an orchard in Springvale Road, Forest Hill. matheson, mary, matheson, charles, matheson orchard, presbyterian church, strathdon community