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Ukrainian Historical Society Sunshine
Photo, Opening of new Ukrainian Hall in Suspension Street
... Opening of new Ukrainian Hall in Suspension Street... at the official opening of the new Ukrainian hall in Suspension Street... the ribbon at the official opening of the new Ukrainian hall ...Nadia Kosodij and Michael Jaremijak cut the ribbon at the official opening of the new Ukrainian hall in Suspension Street, Ardeer. march 1957. Mykola Dawydiuk, Secretary of the Ukrainian Association (left) and Leon Tomyn (right) both heavily involved with the project, take part in the opening ceremony.black and white photo -
Ukrainian Historical Society Sunshine
Photo, Opening of new Ukrainian hall by Mayor of City of Sunshine
... Opening of new Ukrainian hall by Mayor of City of Sunshine... at rthe opening of the new Ukrainian hall, 1957. among the guests... of Sunshine, speaks at rthe opening of the new Ukrainian hall, 1957 ...Cr. Joe Parsons, Mayor of the City of Sunshine, speaks at rthe opening of the new Ukrainian hall, 1957. among the guests were Crs Chaplin and Ainsworth, Father Glover, Roman Catholic priest (on left) and Father Mykola Iwanco, Ukrainian Catholic priest (on the right side).Black and white photo -
Ukrainian Historical Society Sunshine
Photograph - photo, Ukrainian Hall in 1957 with school visible in back of hall
... Ukrainian Hall in 1957 with school visible in back of hall.... Street Ardeer melbourne Ukrainian Hall in 1957 with school ... -
Ukrainian Historical Society Sunshine
Photograph, audience present at opening ceremony of new Ukrainian Hall in Suspension street
... audience present at opening ceremony of new Ukrainian Hall... of new Ukrainian Hall in Suspension street Photograph ... -
Ukrainian Historical Society Sunshine
Photo, Ukrainian Sunshine Drama Group in 50's
... ukrainian hall..., Retelling old stories in new setting at Ardeer's Ukrainian hall.... Ukrainian hall. drama group photo sunshine ardeer ukrainian hall ...Cast of the Ukrainian drama group puts on a show, Retelling old stories in new setting at Ardeer's Ukrainian hall.black and white photodrama group, photo, sunshine, ardeer, ukrainian hall -
Ukrainian Historical Society Sunshine
Work on paper, Copy of the Certificate of Title for lot 138 Suspension street
... Ukrainian Hall stands today.... of the present Ukrainian Hall stands today. Copy of the Certificate ...copy of Certificate of land on which part of the present Ukrainian Hall stands today. -
Ukrainian Historical Society Sunshine
Photo, Concert at First Community Hall 1950's
Children in Ukrainian traditional costumes take part in a concert at the ukrainina's first community hall in Langley Street, Ardeer, early 1950's -
Ukrainian Historical Society Sunshine
Photo, Ukrainian children preparing to go carolling at Christmas time
Ukrainian children in traditional costume at the old hall in Langley Street, Ardeer, preparing to go carolling at Christmas time, They would visit the homes of all local Ukrainian families. -
Ukrainian Historical Society Sunshine
Photo, Ivan Franko School Choir 1957
Student choir take part in a concert in their new hall.Black and white photo -
Ukrainian Historical Society Sunshine
Photo, Ukrainian Dance Group, Sonasnyj Promin
Ukrainian Dance Group, Sonasnyj Promin performing at the concert in Ardeer hall during the opening ceremony 1957Black and white photoukrainian dance group, sonasnjy promin, concert, ardeer, 1957 -
Ukrainian Historical Society Sunshine
Photograph, ANZAC Day dawn service
ANZAC Day 2021 The Ukrainian Association Sunshine (UAS), joined other community organisations in commemorating ANZAC Day on April 25th 2021. UAS members gathered at the Sunshine RSL cenotaph for the Dawn Service during which, President Andrew Makohon and Oksana Makohon laid a wreath on behalf of the Ukrainian Community. Members and families later gathered at the UAS Hall in Ardeer for a flag raising ceremony and breakfast. Our youngest members took part in raising and then lowering the Australian and Ukrainian flags to half mast, learning about the significance of the ceremony and the importance of Australia’s National Day of Remembrance. Lest We Forget. -
Unions Ballarat
The fall of the Russian Empire (Don Woodward Collection), James, Donald, 1982
Futuristic/fiction novel. The story includes issues of power and food riots in Russia; political assassination; political imprisonment and eventual revolt; civil war.Fictional/political. Particular relevance to Russia.Book; 509 pages. Front cover: black and white background; picture of red star; yellow and white lettering; author's name and title.btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, russia, politburo, ukraine, political imprisonment, civil wars, civil disobedience, politics and government -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - First Methodist Church, Wodonga
Land for the Methodist Church in Wodonga was reserved in 1864. By 1865 the Reverend Francis Neale, a Wesleyan minister was appointed to Albury from where he supervised the congregation at Wodonga Creek until a church was built in 1873. By 1885 Wodonga and the other preaching places on the Victorian side of the Murray had become a separate circuit under the Reverend L. J Rowlands. This circuit included Bethanga. Kiewa. Leneva, Kergunyah and Bonegilla. In the 1960s the Methodist congregation built a new chapel in Hovell Street, Wodonga. The creation of the Uniting Church during the 1970s meant that the services were held in the former Presbyterian Church and joint Sunday School classes were conducted in the Methodist Hall. In 1961 the Church building and land was purchased by the Ukrainian Community for £2,000. Ukrainian Catholic families in Wodonga donated £100 each towards the purchase. Additional fund raising such as carol singing in nearby towns (Benalla, Wangaratta, Albury and Wodonga) assisted with the purchase of the Church. The former Methodist Church was in poor condition and the members of its new congregation undertook the replacement of the floor, the footings, replastering of the walls and the construction of an altar. The renovations cost a further £400. Once a month a priest came up from Melbourne to conduct services in the Church. On completion it was blessed by Bishop Ivan Prasko to become St Olga's Catholic Church (Ukrainian). In 1965 the Church was dedicated to its patron St Volodymir, with Bishop Varlamm (Sydney) and Bishop Donat (Melbourne) taking part in the ceremony. The members of the Ukrainian Catholic community also built a hall and smaller chapel in Hunt Street, Wodonga. With a declining congregation, this property became more manageable to maintain than the original brick building and the decision was made to close the building in 2010. In 2022 the building and extensive block of land in Church Street was sold commercially for potential redevelopment.These images are significant because they depict an early Wodonga Church building.A collection of coloured photographs depicting the first Methodist Church in Wodonga, Victoria It was a red brick church with a steeply pitched gable roof and parapeted gable walls. There was a small front porch with matching roof and gable treatment to the front. Simple timber Gothic windows were along the sides, with a tri-partite window above the porch. Two sections of this window featured stained glass, the other was opaque glass. Red brick buttresses were topped with white-painted render, as were the parapets, and the windows were also outlined with white painted render. Timber joinery was painted white. A front path led directly to the porch and the Church was flanked by mature oak trees. A small, relatively modern red brick skillion extension was added to the rear of the building.wodonga churches, methodist church wodonga, ukrainian catholic church wodonga