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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - LIVING WEATHERBOARD WITNESS ST KILIAN'S CATHOLIC CHURCH BENDIGO 1888 - 1988, 1988
... LIVING WEATHERBOARD WITNESS ST KILIAN'S CATHOLIC CHURCH BENDIGO 1888 - 1988......st. kilian's catholic church...'Living Weatherboard Witness' St. Kilian's Catholic Church, Bendigo 1888 - 1988. History of Saint Kilian, beginnings of church in Bendigo, Dr. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields CHURCH Centenary st. kilian's catholic church St. Kilian's churches Catholic Church Bishop Daly centenary. ...'Living Weatherboard Witness' St. Kilian's Catholic Church, Bendigo 1888 - 1988. History of Saint Kilian, beginnings of church in Bendigo, Dr. Backhaus, parishioners, Marist Brothers', religious associated with church. 38 pages with photoraphs, illustrations. Foreword by Bishop Daly. With Indexchurch, centenary, st. kilian's catholic church, st. kilian's, churches, catholic church, bishop daly, centenary. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newsletter - The Grapevine Cuttings by Rob Upson - St. Kilian’s Catholic Church', Oct 2000
... The Grapevine Cuttings by Rob Upson - St. Kilian’s Catholic Church'......St. Kilian’s Catholic Church...Newsletter The Grapevine Cuttings by Rob Upson - St. Kilian’s Catholic Church' ...Rob Upson became a volunteer at the Bendigo Visitor Centre in 1998. The Staff produced a monthly newsletter called ‘The Grapevine’. Being reasonably new to Bendigo, Rob became interested in its history and began writing articles to share with the volunteers. He called them ‘Grapevine Cuttings’ under the pen name of ‘Merlot’. Rob wrote about 90 articles over a period of 12 years until ‘The Grapevine’ was finally pruned and shutdown. Rob is a valuable volunteer for the Bendigo Historical Society.Article 21 of 65 Newsletters in PDF format from the Grapevine collection. history, bendigo, grapevine cuttings, grave in maiden gully, st. kilian’s catholic church -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - STRAUCH COLLECTION: LIVING WEATHERBOARD WITNESS
... Living Weatherboard Witness, St Kilians Catholic Church Bendigo 1888-1988....St Killians was blessed in 1888. It is the largest wooden church in Australia. BOOK Bendigo buildings historic Living Weatherboard Witness, St Kilians Catholic Church Bendigo 1888-1988. ...Designed by Wilhelm Vahland, St Killians was blessed in 1888. It is the largest wooden church in Australia.Living Weatherboard Witness, St Kilians Catholic Church Bendigo 1888-1988.book, bendigo, buildings, historic -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - A HISTORY OF THE SAINT KILIAN'S CHURCHES, BENDIGO FROM 1852 TO THE PRESENT, 1998
... ...st. kilian's catholic church...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields CHURCH History st. kilian's catholic church bendi St. Kilian's history of church church renovation of church. ...A History of the Saint Kilian's Churches Bendigo, from 1852 to the present. Includes, churches on the St. Kilian's site, slab and canvas church, the pro- cathedral, weatherboard church. 6 pages with colour illustrations, maps. With Indexchurch, history, st. kilian's catholic church, bendi, st. kilian's, history of church, church, renovation of church. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - A HISTORY OF THE SAINT KILLIAN'S CHURCHES BENDIGO 1852 TO THE PRESENT, April 1998
... ...st. kilian's catholic church...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields CHURCH History st. kilian's catholic church bendi Glossy stapled brochure A History of the Saint Killian;s Churches Bendigo detailing its history from 1852 to the present (April 1998).The front page has a colour photo of the 1888 Church after its restoration in 1998 Document A HISTORY OF THE SAINT KILLIAN'S CHURCHES BENDIGO 1852 TO THE PRESENT ...Glossy stapled brochure A History of the Saint Killian;s Churches Bendigo detailing its history from 1852 to the present (April 1998).The front page has a colour photo of the 1888 Church after its restoration in 1998church, history, st. kilian's catholic church, bendi -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - CORRESPONDENCE: THE REGISTRATION (REGISTRATION OF HISTORIC BUILDINGS) OF ORGAN AT ST. KILIAN'S, 29/01/1882
... ...st. kilian's catholic church...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields CHURCH History st. kilian's catholic church bendi August Randerbrock Paderborn Germany. 19th C German Organ. ...Correspondence re the registration (Registration of Historic Buildings) of organ at St. Kilian's . A letter dated 29/1/1982 from Ministry for Planning, Victoria to the Secretary Bendigo Historical Society (request for any information held regarding importance); b copy of application from the Organ Historical Trust of Australia to ''Add a Building to the Register of Historic Buildings''. Details of the organ are within the application - builder: August Randebrock, Paderborn, Germany , 1871; statement of significance re the organ - 'It is the only large example of a large (sic) 19th C German organ in Australia, such instruments are rare even in Germany. It is of international importance''.Ministry for Planning Victoria. 500 Collins Street Melbourne.church, history, st. kilian's catholic church, bendi, august randerbrock, paderborn, germany. 19th c german organ. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - LETTER: DESCRIBING THE OLD STONE CHURCH OF ST. KILIAN, 19/09/1959
... ...st. kilian's catholic church...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields CHURCH History st. kilian's catholic church bendigo D H Hogan Letter describing the old stone church of St. ...Letter describing the old stone church of St. Kilian. From D H Hogan, 67 Chapel St to a Mr Harry (dated 19/9/1959). Writer of the letter was a junior pupil at the boy's School in 1887 and attended mass at the old stone church. Writer describes the position of the church in relation to present church and orientation of the sanctuary (and gallery at the opposite end). Letter is stamped with the RHSV Bendigo Branch stamp, 1959.D H Hoganchurch, history, st. kilian's catholic church, bendigo -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - PLAN OF THE AREA SURROUNDING: ST. KILIAN'S CHURCH
... ...st. kilian's catholic church...St. Kilian's Church showing location of church, Bishop's Palace, and Vault, position of the Bell,. St. Kilians Girls School, St. Kilians Hall and the Catholic...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields CHURCH History st. kilian's catholic church bendigo Bishops Palace Ladies Club Building St Kilian's Hall. ...Plan of area surrounding St. Kilian's Church showing location of church, Bishop's Palace, and Vault, position of the Bell,. St. Kilians Girls School, St. Kilians Hall and the Catholic Ladies Club building. Plan is over stamped in a number of places with ''H.C. Application No 765'' and appears to have spot heights and indication of slope in two places (''I in 60''). No indication on plan of scale of plan. No date.church, history, st. kilian's catholic church, bendigo, bishops palace, ladies club building, st kilian's hall. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - ESSAY: ''ST. KILIANS CHURCH 1852 TO1888''
... ...st. kilian's catholic church...St. Kilian's Church 1852 -1888''. Handwritten 20 page document (no date) concerning the history of the early Catholic church in Bendigo, the history of the St Kilians church and the influence and works of Dr Henry Backhaus over that period. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields CHURCH History st. kilian's catholic church bendi Mass Tent Bark Chapel Dr Hanry Backhaus Consecrated Flat Mary Kerr. ...Round top Essay by Mary Kerr - ''St. Kilian's Church 1852 -1888''. Handwritten 20 page document (no date) concerning the history of the early Catholic church in Bendigo, the history of the St Kilians church and the influence and works of Dr Henry Backhaus over that period. The essay is referenced with numerous footnotes (manuscripts in addition to books, newspapers etc) and final page bibliography. Extensive coverage of history including references to first baptism, first marriage, the 'Mass Tent', 'Consecrated Flat', the 'Bark Chapel', the stone church, the organ, retirement and death of Dr Backhaus.Mary Kerrchurch, history, st. kilian's catholic church, bendi, mass tent, bark chapel, dr hanry backhaus, consecrated flat, mary kerr. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - PROGRAMME FOR SACRED RECITAL: OPENING OF SANDHURST CATHEDRAL 1977, 13/05/1977
... ...st. kilian's catholic church...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields CHURCH History st. kilian's catholic church bendi Sandhurst Cathedral Rev B Stewart Monsigneur De Campe Mr Towle. ...Programme for Sacred Recital at St Kilian's Church 13th May 1977 to commemorate the consecration and solemn opening of Sandhurst Cathedral. Acknowledgements (preface page) to His Lordship, Most Rev B Stewart and Monseigneur De Campe; pages 2 & 3 - history and description of the organ for the evening's recital and details of the organist (Mr. Towle - of St Paul's church).; pages 4 & 5 - programme details; page 6 - details re Dr Backhaus; page 7 - specifications of the organ in St Kilian's. [Two copies stamped with RHSV Bendigo Branch stamp on covers]church, history, st. kilian's catholic church, bendi, sandhurst cathedral, rev b stewart, monsigneur de campe, mr towle. rev dr henry backhaus. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - WES HARRY COLLECTION: SANDHURST VIEWS, 1888
... St. Paul's Church, Sandhurst, All saints Church, Sandhurst, (b) Roman Catholic Bishop's Palace, Roman Catholic St. Kilian's...St. Kilian's Church St. Paul's All Saints A collection of artists drawings cut from 'Album of Sandhurst Views' 1888. (a) St. Paul's Church, Sandhurst, All saints Church, Sandhurst, (b) Roman Catholic Bishop's Palace, Roman Catholic St. ...A collection of artists drawings cut from 'Album of Sandhurst Views' 1888. (a) St. Paul's Church, Sandhurst, All saints Church, Sandhurst, (b) Roman Catholic Bishop's Palace, Roman Catholic St. Kilian's Church, (c) The Mining Exchange, (d) Sandhurst Hospital, (e) Alexandra Fountain and Pall Mall from Charing Cross.buildings, vaious, alexandra fountain, charing cross, pall mall, hospital, mining exchange, bishops palace, st. kilian's church, st. paul's, all saints -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newsletter - The Grapevine Cuttings by Rob Upson, 1998 to 2000
... Henry Backhaus 10828.21 St. Kilian’s Catholic Church 10828.22 S.T. Gill – Goldfields Artist 10828.23 Cobb and Co. 10828.24 ‘The Lights of Cobb and Co.’ by Henry Lawson 10828.25 Federation Celebrations – Sydney 1901 10828.26 The Australian Flag of Stars 10828.27 Old Treasury Building – Melbourne 10828.28 Key Dates in Bendigo’s First 50 Years 10828.29 The March from Robe to Bendigo and China’s Long March 10828.30 A Goldfields Quiz 10828.31 Did You Know That ………..? ...Henry Backhaus 10828.21 St. Kilian’s Catholic Church 10828.22 S.T. Gill – Goldfields Artist 10828.23 Cobb and Co. 10828.24 ‘The Lights of Cobb and Co.’ by Henry Lawson 10828.25 Federation Celebrations – Sydney 1901 10828.26 The Australian Flag of Stars 10828.27 Old Treasury Building – Melbourne 10828.28 Key Dates in Bendigo’s First 50 Years 10828.29 The March from Robe to Bendigo and China’s Long March 10828.30 A Goldfields Quiz 10828.31 Did You Know That ………..? ...Rob Upson became a volunteer at the Bendigo Visitor Centre in 1998. The Staff produced a monthly newsletter called ‘The Grapevine’. Being reasonably new to Bendigo, Rob became interested in its history and began writing articles to share with the volunteers. He called them ‘Grapevine Cuttings’ under the pen name of ‘Merlot’. Rob wrote about 90 articles over a period of 12 years until ‘The Grapevine’ was finally pruned and shutdown. Rob is a valuable volunteer for the Bendigo Historical Society.Sixty Five Newsletters in PDF format from the Grapevine collection that cover the following historical items: Grapevine Newsletters by Rob Upson (Bendigo Historical Society) 10828 Index 10828 Index - Parent Document (This Page) 10828.00 ‘Objection your Honour’ 10828.01 Bendigo’s Gold Volume 10828.02 Harry Boyle (Cricketer) 10828.03 Ellen Clacy on the Goldfields 10828.04 Gold Fever and Vandemonians 10828.05 The Railway to Bendigo (Part 1 and 2) 10828.07 The Pioneer’s Grave at Maiden Gully 10828.08 The First Parliamentary Election, Bendigo 1855 10828.09 The Origin of Place Names 10828.10 The Tram (Parts 1 to 4) 10828.13 W.D.C. Denovan 10828.14 Knipe’s Castle 10828.15 John Hanlon Knipe 10828.16 1st January 1900 in Bendigo 10828.17 William Gay – Bendigo Poet 10828.18 St. Aidan’s Orphanage 10828.19 The Year 2000 – a Prediction from 1967 10828.20 Dr. Henry Backhaus 10828.21 St. Kilian’s Catholic Church 10828.22 S.T. Gill – Goldfields Artist 10828.23 Cobb and Co. 10828.24 ‘The Lights of Cobb and Co.’ by Henry Lawson 10828.25 Federation Celebrations – Sydney 1901 10828.26 The Australian Flag of Stars 10828.27 Old Treasury Building – Melbourne 10828.28 Key Dates in Bendigo’s First 50 Years 10828.29 The March from Robe to Bendigo and China’s Long March 10828.30 A Goldfields Quiz 10828.31 Did You Know That ………..? 10828.32 The Weekly Times 1869 10828.33 Mark Twain in Australia 10828.34 Bendigo’s Jewish Synagogue 10828.35 Sly Grog on the Goldfields 10828.36 A Brief History of Breweries in Australia 10828.37 The Breweries of Bendigo 10828.38 The Cohn Brothers of Bendigo 10828.39 Mary McCarthy – aged 114 10828.40 Langley Hall and Bishopscourt 10828.41 William ‘Bendigo’ Thompson 10828.42 Lachlan MacLachlan 10828.43 ‘Said Hanrahan’ by John O’Brien 10828.44 The Origin of Sandhurst 10828.45 Lister House 10828.46 Arthur Thomas Woodward 10828.47 The Students of Arthur Thomas Woodward 10828.48 Henry Leggo 10828.49 Chiko Rolls and Four ‘n Twenty Pies 10828.50 HMVS Nelson and Victoria’s Navy (Parts 1 and 2) 10828.52 Anthony Trollope in Australia (Part 1 to 3) 10828.55 Regional Towns of Victoria – a Quiz 10828.56 Exploration and Settlement of Victoria (Parts 1 and 2) 10828.58 The Major Mitchell Expedition into Victoria (Parts 1 to 3) 10828.61 The Gold Rush (Part 1 and 2) 10828.63 The Road to the Diggings (Part 1 and 2) 10828.65 Harold Desbrowe-Annear (Part 1 and 2) 10828.71 Nom de Plumes 10828.72 The New Zealand Gold Rush 10828.73 Ernst Mueller and Ettore Cadorin 10828.74 Sir John Monash 10828.75 P & O Ships 10828.76 Rosalind Park 10828.82 Bendigo Street Names 10828.83 A Constitutional Proposal and Early Bendigo Vineyards 10828.84 Ferdinand von Mueller 10828.85 John Boyd Watsonhistory, bendigo, grapevine cuttings -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - DR BACKHAUS CENTENARY CELEBRATIONS 1982 MASS FOR THE RELIGIOUS, 1982
... Catholic Mass in Bendigo in 1852 in a tent and was then instrumental in the building of St Killians church. He returned to Germany in 1864 but in accordance to the wishes of his Bendigo congregation he returned to Bendigo where he served until his retirement in 1881 CHURCH Centenary the very reverend henry backhaus Dr Backhaus Centenary celebrations - Mass for the religious, 11 September 1982. Held at St Kilian's ...George Henry Backhaus (1811-1882) was born in Germany and studied for the priesthood in Rome. He was a missionary in India before coming to Australia in 1843. He first worked in Sydney and then Adelaide before coming to the goldfields in 1852. He held the first Catholic Mass in Bendigo in 1852 in a tent and was then instrumental in the building of St Killians church. He returned to Germany in 1864 but in accordance to the wishes of his Bendigo congregation he returned to Bendigo where he served until his retirement in 1881Dr Backhaus Centenary celebrations - Mass for the religious, 11 September 1982. Held at St Kilian's Church, Bendigochurch, centenary, the very reverend henry backhaus -
The Celtic ClubBook, John Hussey, Henry Backhaus Doctor of Divinity: Pioneer priest of Bendigo, 1982
... St, South Melbourne VIC 3205 Bendigo - Victoria - History Roman Catholic Church - Bendigo The best known name in early Bendigo was 'Henry Backhaus'. Businessman, financier, priest, musician, civic leader, philanthropist, healer of the sick. Reverend H. Backhaus was both founder of the Catholic Church and a founding father of the City of Bendigo. Index, plates, p.206. Henry Backhaus Doctor of Divinity: Pioneer priest of Bendigo. Book John Hussey St. Kilian's ...The best known name in early Bendigo was 'Henry Backhaus'. Businessman, financier, priest, musician, civic leader, philanthropist, healer of the sick. Reverend H. Backhaus was both founder of the Catholic Church and a founding father of the City of Bendigo.Index, plates, p.206.non-fictionThe best known name in early Bendigo was 'Henry Backhaus'. Businessman, financier, priest, musician, civic leader, philanthropist, healer of the sick. Reverend H. Backhaus was both founder of the Catholic Church and a founding father of the City of Bendigo.bendigo - victoria - history, roman catholic church - bendigo -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Booklet - Michele Matthews Collection: PHD Research - The Marist Brothers in Bendigo, 1883-1993
... In 1893 a permanent residence for the Brothers was completed opposite St Kilian's Hall through generous financial support from local Catholics and church leaders. ...In 1893 a permanent residence for the Brothers was completed opposite St Kilian's Hall through generous financial support from local Catholics and church leaders. ...Dr Michele Matthews has been a local and social historian for nearly three decades since she first used correspondence held by the then Bendigo City Council for her Honours thesis. She is an ardent advocate for the use of local history records to tell Victorian and Australian history from a grassroots perspective. Michele’s MA thesis, ‘A forgotten “Father” of Federation: Sir John Quick 1852‑1911’ (2003), and her PhD thesis, ‘Survivors, schemes, Samaritans and shareholders: the impact of the Great Depression on Bendigo and District 1925‑1935’ (2007), both drew heavily on Bendigo and district records. Michele used this Booklet as part of her research: The booklet "At Heart With the Young: The Story of the Marist Brothers in Bendigo, 1883–1993" by Breda Phillips tells the story of the establishment and early development of the Marist Brothers in Bendigo. The section provided focuses on the period from 1883 to about 1907, describing how the Brothers founded a Catholic boys' school and built a lasting educational tradition despite limited resources. The booklet opens with a foreword from the Bishop of Sandhurst, who praises the Marist Brothers for their century of dedication to Catholic education and their significant contribution to the religious, educational and social life of Bendigo. He acknowledges their influence on generations of young people and the lasting impact of their work in the diocese. The first chapter, "The Call and the Response", explains how Bishop Martin Crane invited the Marist Brothers to establish a school in Bendigo after recognising the need for Catholic secondary education. Following discussions with Marist leaders in Europe and Australia, the first community of Brothers arrived from Sydney in April 1883 under the leadership of Brother Basil. Schooling began in St Kilian's Hall, where the facilities were simple and overcrowded. Brother Basil quickly developed a reputation as a capable teacher and administrator who expected high standards of discipline, respect and academic effort. The Brothers worked in difficult conditions, often teaching large classes while living in temporary accommodation nearby. Despite these challenges, enrolments steadily increased as parents recognised the quality of the education being offered. As the school grew, efforts were made to improve both the Brothers' living conditions and the school's facilities. In 1893 a permanent residence for the Brothers was completed opposite St Kilian's Hall through generous financial support from local Catholics and church leaders. Although construction delays and transport difficulties briefly interrupted school operations, the community continued to expand and the school established a strong reputation within Bendigo. The second chapter, *Becoming Established*, describes how the school matured during the following decade. Leadership passed through several directors, including Brothers Stanislaus, Kostka Maund and Paulinus McColl, each of whom strengthened academic standards and expanded enrolments. Under their leadership the school became recognised for both educational excellence and strong Catholic formation. Religious life formed an important part of the students' education. Pupils participated in daily prayer, Rosary, First Communion celebrations, church choirs and organisations such as the Sodality of the Children of Mary. The Brothers believed that education should develop students spiritually as well as academically. Academic achievement steadily improved throughout these years. Students earned scholarships, medals and prizes in public examinations, while government inspectors regularly praised the school's discipline, teaching standards and overall quality. Several former students entered the Marist Brothers themselves, while others continued to university or pursued successful professional careers. The booklet also describes continual improvements to the school's buildings and resources. Donations from parishioners funded repairs, equipment, books and classroom furniture. In 1901 a new primary school building replaced the earlier temporary classrooms, providing a more suitable learning environment as enrolments continued to rise. The school library also expanded through generous donations and new purchases. Student life extended well beyond the classroom. Boys participated in football, cricket, gymnastics, marching, music, debating and public competitions. They regularly won awards at local exhibitions and academic competitions, helping to establish the school's reputation throughout Victoria. Sporting achievements, musical performances and community celebrations became important parts of school life. Overall, the booklet presents the early Marist Brothers as dedicated educators who overcame financial hardship, limited facilities and the challenges of establishing a new school. Through strong leadership, commitment to Catholic values and emphasis on academic excellence, they laid the foundations for a respected educational institution that would continue serving the Bendigo community for more than a century. Michele Matthews Collection: PHD Research - The Marist Brothers in Bendigo This item includes the following document: 8672.29a Photocopy of a booklet by Breda Phillips - At Heart With the Young, the story of the Maris Brothers in Bendigo 13 A4 Pagesbendigo, michele matthews collection, marist brothers, breda phillips
