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Canterbury History GroupDocument - Canterbury Uniting Church Memorials, 1/10/2006 12:00:00 AM
... Canterbury Uniting Church Memorials...... Canterbury Uniting Church...Booklet listing the memorials now in the Canterbury Uniting Church from the uniting churches....Canterbury History Group 190A Canterbury Road Canterbury melbourne Canterbury Balwyn Road Methodist Church Congregational Church Canterbury Canterbury Uniting Church Balwyn Road Churches Stained Glass Church Furniture Honor Rolls Figgis Family Macgibbon> Charles Booklet listing the memorials now in the Canterbury Uniting Church from the uniting churches. ...Booklet listing the memorials now in the Canterbury Uniting Church from the uniting churches.canterbury, balwyn road methodist church, congregational church canterbury, canterbury uniting church, balwyn road, churches, stained glass, church furniture, honor rolls, figgis family, macgibbon> charles -
Canterbury History GroupEphemera - Invitation Organ Recital, 1989
... ... Canterbury Uniting Church...Invitation from the Uniting Church in Victoria, Canterbury Parish to an organ recital to be held in the Canterbury Uniting Church to celebrate the 100th year of their organ....Canterbury History Group 190A Canterbury Road Canterbury melbourne Canterbury Canterbury Uniting Church Balwyn Road Canterbury Methodist Church Organs Invitation from the Uniting Church in Victoria, Canterbury Parish to an organ recital to be held in the Canterbury Uniting Church to celebrate the 100th year of their organ. ...Invitation from the Uniting Church in Victoria, Canterbury Parish to an organ recital to be held in the Canterbury Uniting Church to celebrate the 100th year of their organ.canterbury, canterbury uniting church, balwyn road, canterbury methodist church, organs -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, Uniting Op Shop, Winter 2023
... Forest Hill Uniting Church...Canterbury...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne The Uniting Op Shop at 333A Canterbury Road, Forest Hill was renovated and re-opened in2021 with longer trading hours Forest Hill Uniting Church Canterbury Road Forest Hill No. 333A Opportunity Shops The Uniting Op Shop at 333A Canterbury Road, Forest Hill was renovated and re-opened in 2021 with longer trading hours Uniting Op Shop Article Burwood Bulletin ...The Uniting Op Shop at 333A Canterbury Road, Forest Hill was renovated and re-opened in 2021 with longer trading hoursnon-fictionThe Uniting Op Shop at 333A Canterbury Road, Forest Hill was renovated and re-opened in 2021 with longer trading hoursforest hill uniting church, canterbury road forest hill no. 333a, opportunity shops -
Canterbury History GroupArticle - Highfield Road Church Extends, Free Press, 14.10.78
... Uniting Church Canterbury...Canterbury History Group 190A Canterbury Road Canterbury melbourne Article describing the new extension of the Uniting Church in Highfield Road Uniting Church Canterbury Reverend Norman Mapperson Black and white newspaper article with 2 photographs mounted on card Article Highfield Road Church Extends Free Press ...Article describing the new extension of the Uniting Church in Highfield RoadBlack and white newspaper article with 2 photographs mounted on carduniting church canterbury, reverend norman mapperson -
Canterbury History GroupBooklet - The Highfield Story 1912 - 1987 - 75th Anniversary, Nov. 1987
... Uniting Church Canterbury...Canterbury History Group 190A Canterbury Road Canterbury melbourne Uniting Church Canterbury Churches 17 Black and white page booklet with photographs Booklet The Highfield Story 1912 - 1987 - 75th Anniversary ...17 Black and white page booklet with photographsuniting church canterbury, churches -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyDocument, Harper, D.L, Notes for talk on Reminiscences of Heathmont, 30-Apr-06
... Harper delivered at the Uniting Church Hall, Canterbury Road, Heathmont on Sunday 30 April 2006 to launch Gerry Robinson's book "Reminiscences of Heathmont"....Harper delivered at the Uniting Church Hall, Canterbury Road, Heathmont on Sunday 30 April 2006 to launch Gerry Robinson's book "Reminiscences of Heathmont". ...6 type pages by D.L. Harper delivered at the Uniting Church Hall, Canterbury Road, Heathmont on Sunday 30 April 2006 to launch Gerry Robinson's book "Reminiscences of Heathmont". -
Canterbury History GroupArticle, Milestone for organ, 25/05/1989 12:00:00 AM
... ... Canterbury Uniting Church...Article from the Progress Press of the concert in The Canterbury Uniting Church to celebrate the centenary of the organ.Includes a photograph of the organist Glen Hart...Canterbury History Group 190A Canterbury Road Canterbury melbourne Canterbury Canterbury Uniting Church Balwyn Road Fincham> George Hart> Glen Derrick> Percy Harrison> Les Keck> Bruce Floyd> A. ...Article from the Progress Press of the concert in The Canterbury Uniting Church to celebrate the centenary of the organ.Includes a photograph of the organist Glen Hartcanterbury, canterbury uniting church, balwyn road, fincham> george, hart> glen, derrick> percy, harrison> les, keck> bruce, floyd> a. e> (dr), organs, organists -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Herman and Louisa Pump and family (Wilfred, Alma, Linda, Ella and Rita) outside family home on Canterbury Road, c.1914. Later became site of Heathmont Uniting Church
... Canterbury Rd. Now site of Uniting Church.Black and white photograph of family standing outside a house. "Herman Pump's family. Orchard rear of house (Herman was Sec. of Coolstore at one time)." Herman and Louisa Pump and family (Wilfred, Alma, Linda, Ella and Rita) outside family home on Canterbury Road, c.1914. Later became site of Heathmont Uniting Church ...Written on backing sheet, "Herman Pump and family ". Mr. Herman Pump and family outside family home on Canterbury Rd. Now site of Uniting Church.Black and white photograph of family standing outside a house. "Herman Pump's family. Orchard rear of house (Herman was Sec. of Coolstore at one time)." -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Mr. Herman Pump and extended family outside family home on Canterbury Road, c.1914
... Herman Pump and family outside family home on Canterbury Rd. Now site of Uniting Church....Herman Pump and family outside family home on Canterbury Rd. Now site of Uniting Church. Black and white photograph Mr. ...Black and white photographWritten on rear of backing sheet: "Herman Pump and family." Image shows Mr. Herman Pump and family outside family home on Canterbury Rd. Now site of Uniting Church. -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Herman Pump's orchard and home Heathmont - 1923 - in vicinity of Royal Avenue. House on Canterbury Road, later site of Uniting Church
... House on Canterbury Road, now site of Uniting Church"....House on Canterbury Road, now site of Uniting Church". Black and white photograph of orchard. ...Black and white photograph of orchard. House in top left of photograph.Typed on backing sheet below photograph, "Herman Pump's orchard and home Heathmont - 1923 - in vicinity of Royal Avenue. House on Canterbury Road, now site of Uniting Church". -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyDocument - Book Launch Celebration and Tour, "The 48 Courts of Heathmont"
... Uniting Church hall Sunday afternoon. Books ($15) and Booklets ($5) on sale both days and subsequently at Philip Webb Real Estate and Active Feet, both on Canterbury Road, Heathmont....Uniting Church hall Sunday afternoon. Books ($15) and Booklets ($5) on sale both days and subsequently at Philip Webb Real Estate and Active Feet, both on Canterbury Road, Heathmont. ...Folder containing correspondence between book launch weekend organisers, RDHS members Gerry Robinson and Richard Carter, with details of celebrations in conjunction with tour of Reumah Court, Rawson Court, and Aringa Court on 10th & 11th November, 2007. Folder also includes RDHS newsletter dated November 2007 with report of the success of the event.Speakers include Glenda Oliver, Reumah Court resident, Greg Allen, Reumah Court resident, Lorraine Greet, Rawson Court resident, Ian McKellar, Homebush Court resident, Garry Barker, Rawson Court resident, John and Helen Munro, Aringa Court residents, Judy Normand, Aringa Court resident. Past and present memorabilia and photographic display in the Heathmont Uniting Church hall Sunday afternoon. Books ($15) and Booklets ($5) on sale both days and subsequently at Philip Webb Real Estate and Active Feet, both on Canterbury Road, Heathmont. -
Canterbury History GroupPhotograph - Street view of the demolition of the Uniting Church on the corner of Canterbury Road and Hopetoun Ave., Canterbury, Jan Pigot, 1994
... Coloured photograph of Street view of the demolition of the Uniting Church on the corner of Canterbury Road and Hopetoun Ave., Canterbury...Canterbury Canterbury Road Churches Coloured photograph of Street view of the demolition of the Uniting Church on the corner of Canterbury Road and Hopetoun Ave., Canterbury Photograph Street view of the demolition of the Uniting Church on the corner of Canterbury Road and Hopetoun Ave., Canterbury Jan Pigot ...Coloured photograph of Street view of the demolition of the Uniting Church on the corner of Canterbury Road and Hopetoun Ave., Canterburycanterbury, canterbury road, churches -
Canterbury History GroupPhotograph - Street view of the demolition of the Uniting Church on the corner of Canterbury Road and Hopetoun Ave. Canterbury, Jan Pigot, 1994
... Coloured photograph of the street view of the demolition of the Uniting Church on the corner of Canterbury Road and Hopetoun Ave. ...Canterbury Canterbury Road Churches Coloured photograph of the street view of the demolition of the Uniting Church on the corner of Canterbury Road and Hopetoun Ave. ...Coloured photograph of the street view of the demolition of the Uniting Church on the corner of Canterbury Road and Hopetoun Ave. Canterburycanterbury, canterbury road, churches -
Canterbury History GroupPhotograph - Foundation Stone of the Uniting Church on the corner of Canterbury Road and Hopetoun Ave., Canterbury, Jan Pigot, 1994
... Coloured photograph of Foundation Stone of the Uniting Church on the corner of Canterbury Road and Hopetoun Ave., Canterbury...Canterbury Canterbury Road Churches Signs Coloured photograph of Foundation Stone of the Uniting Church on the corner of Canterbury Road and Hopetoun Ave., Canterbury Photograph Foundation Stone of the Uniting Church on the corner of Canterbury Road and Hopetoun Ave., Canterbury Jan Pigot ...Coloured photograph of Foundation Stone of the Uniting Church on the corner of Canterbury Road and Hopetoun Ave., Canterburycanterbury, canterbury road, churches, signs -
Canterbury History GroupPhotograph - Foundation Stone of the Uniting Church on the corner of Canterbury Road and Hopetoun Ave., Canterbury, Jan Pigot, 1994
... Coloured photograph of Foundation Stone of the Uniting Church on the corner of Canterbury Road and Hopetoun Ave., Canterbury...Canterbury Canterbury Road Churches Signs Coloured photograph of Foundation Stone of the Uniting Church on the corner of Canterbury Road and Hopetoun Ave., Canterbury Photograph Foundation Stone of the Uniting Church on the corner of Canterbury Road and Hopetoun Ave., Canterbury Jan Pigot ...Coloured photograph of Foundation Stone of the Uniting Church on the corner of Canterbury Road and Hopetoun Ave., Canterburycanterbury, canterbury road, churches, signs -
Hume City Civic CollectionPhotograph
... church in Canterbury Road, Middle Park. Inscription on back: 'With best wishes from you old Minister "The Manse" Canterbury Road, Middle Park. goyer - (rev.) clergymen churches st. andrew's presbyterian church sunbury canterbury road middle park st andrew's uniting church george evans collection Bottom Rh corner: Lafayette / Melbourne A b/w portrait of a minister - possibly Rev. ...It is possibly a portrait of the Rev. Goyer. The photo was sent while he was a minister at a church in Canterbury Road, Middle Park. Inscription on back: 'With best wishes from you old Minister "The Manse" Canterbury Road, Middle Park.A b/w portrait of a minister - possibly Rev. Goyer who was minister of St. Andrew's Church in Sunbury. The photo is mounted on cream cardboard with a cover sheet over it.Bottom Rh corner: Lafayette / Melbournegoyer, - (rev.), clergymen, churches, st. andrew's presbyterian church, sunbury, canterbury road, middle park, st andrew's uniting church, george evans collection -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaCard - Quarterly Ticket, The Methodist Church of Australasia Quarterly Ticket for March
... Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria 54 Serrell Street Malvern East melbourne Methodist Church of Australasia Handwritten on the back: "At the Archbishop of Canterburys" Small oblong buff coloured card with black border and text. ...Small oblong buff coloured card with black border and text. Quarterly Ticket for June, 1936. The card has a quotation from the bible and the letters "Nm". There is provision for a name to be written on the card. Handwritten on the back: "At the Archbishop of Canterburys" methodist church of australasia -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPhotograph, Opening of Canterbury Family Centre Day Care Unit, 1985
... Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria 54 Serrell Street Malvern East melbourne See the description. canterbury family centre day care unit John Morris, Frank Leigh C&N identification. ...See the description.B & W photograph of Dr. John Morris and Frank Leigh, President of Camberwell Rotary, standing beside a brass plate acknowledging the opening of the Day Care unit and the financial support of Camberwell Rotary, Jack Brockhoff Foundation, R. E. Ross Trust, and Helen M. Schutt Trust in March 1985.C&N identification.canterbury family centre day care unit, john morris, frank leigh -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPhotograph, Rev. GA Judkins President of the Conference 1937, 1937
... Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria 54 Serrell Street Malvern East melbourne Reverend George Alfred Judkins was born in 1871 and died at Springvale in 1958. He commenced his ministry in 1897. He was stationed at Mt Lyell 1897, Melbourne Richmond 1899, Yarram Yarram 1891, Bendigo 1904, Echuca 1908, Horsham 1911, Ballarat Barkly Street 1914, Malvern 1918, Canterbury 1922, Social Service Department Director 1925-1938, Box Hill 1939. ...Reverend George Alfred Judkins was born in 1871 and died at Springvale in 1958. He commenced his ministry in 1897. He was stationed at Mt Lyell 1897, Melbourne Richmond 1899, Yarram Yarram 1891, Bendigo 1904, Echuca 1908, Horsham 1911, Ballarat Barkly Street 1914, Malvern 1918, Canterbury 1922, Social Service Department Director 1925-1938, Box Hill 1939. He was Secretary-General of Conference in 1936 and President 1937. He was chaplain at Epworth Hospital from 1940 to 1949.B&W head and shoulders photograph. -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPrinted image, Rev. David Lewis, President of Conference 1941, 1941
... Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria 54 Serrell Street Malvern East melbourne Alexandra 1908; Hawthorn 1909; Wodonga 1911; Wynyard 1912; Scottsdale 1915; Launceston 1919; Young People's Mission 1923; Brunswick 1927; Hobart 1931; Essendon 1935; Malvern South 1939; Managing Secretary 1942; Supernumerary Canterbury 1955. lewis, david president of conference 1941 "Rev. ...Alexandra 1908; Hawthorn 1909; Wodonga 1911; Wynyard 1912; Scottsdale 1915; Launceston 1919; Young People's Mission 1923; Brunswick 1927; Hobart 1931; Essendon 1935; Malvern South 1939; Managing Secretary 1942; Supernumerary Canterbury 1955.B & W printed image of Rev. David Lewis"Rev. David Lewis - President of the Conference 1941"lewis, david, president of conference 1941 -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPrinted image, Rev. Eric H.O. Nye, President of the Conference 1946, 1946
... Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria 54 Serrell Street Malvern East melbourne D: 1968. 1909 Alexandra; 1911 Mornington & Dromana; 1913 Greta; 1914 Leongatha; 1915 Narrogin, W.A.; 1916 Chaplain A.I.F.; 1918 Bridgetown, W.A.; 1920 Claremont W.A.; 1925 West Perth W.A.; 1929 Fremantle C.M., W.A.; 1937 Canterbury; 1942 Ivanhoe; 1943 Geelong, Yarra St; 1945 Hawthorn, Auburn; 1950 Essendon; 1954 Superintendent Hawthorn. nye, eric methodist church "Rev. ...D: 1968. 1909 Alexandra; 1911 Mornington & Dromana; 1913 Greta; 1914 Leongatha; 1915 Narrogin, W.A.; 1916 Chaplain A.I.F.; 1918 Bridgetown, W.A.; 1920 Claremont W.A.; 1925 West Perth W.A.; 1929 Fremantle C.M., W.A.; 1937 Canterbury; 1942 Ivanhoe; 1943 Geelong, Yarra St; 1945 Hawthorn, Auburn; 1950 Essendon; 1954 Superintendent Hawthorn.Head & shoulders portrait of Nye, wearing clerical collar and suit and military service ribbon."Rev. Eric H.O. Nye President of the Conference 1946"nye, eric, methodist church -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPhotograph, Undated; c. 1970s-80s
... Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria 54 Serrell Street Malvern East melbourne Born Preston 21.10.1920. Started in the Methodist church as a Home Missionary at George Town followed by Nyah West in 1945, Burnie in 1948, Canterbury 1949-1950, Devenish 1951-1953. ...Born Preston 21.10.1920. Started in the Methodist church as a Home Missionary at George Town followed by Nyah West in 1945, Burnie in 1948, Canterbury 1949-1950, Devenish 1951-1953. Following training and probation was ordained in 1952. In 1954 went to Euroa, then Kyabram 1958-1963, Warracknabeal 1964-1968, Bendigo 1969-1970, Lilydale 1971-1977; Armadale 1978-1982, Pakenham 1983 to Dec 1985. At the time of Union was assistant Secretary of the Methodist Conference of Vic and Tas B & W waist length photograph of Rev. Howard Abbey standing at a lectern, addressing an audience. abbey, rev. howard; home missionary; assistant secretary methodist conference of vic/tas; nyah west; george town (tas); devenish; euroa; kyabram; warracknabeal; armadale; pakenham -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPhotograph, Undated; c. 1970s-80s
... Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria 54 Serrell Street Malvern East melbourne Born Preston 21.10.1920. Started in the Methodist church as a Home Missionary at George Town, followed by Nyah West in 1945,Burnie in 1948, Canterbury 1949-1950, Devenish 1951-1953. ...Born Preston 21.10.1920. Started in the Methodist church as a Home Missionary at George Town, followed by Nyah West in 1945,Burnie in 1948, Canterbury 1949-1950, Devenish 1951-1953. Following training and probation was ordained in 1952. In 1954 went to Euroa, then Kyabram 1958-1963, Warracknabeal 1964-1968, Bendigo 1969-1970, Lilydale 1971-1977; Armadale 1978-1982, Pakenham 1983 to Dec 1985. At the time of Union assistant Secretary of the Methodist Conference of Vic and Tas B & W waist length photograph of Rev. Howard Abbey standing at a lectern addressing an audience. abbey, rev. howard; home missionary; assistant secretary methodist conference of vic/tas; nyah west; george town (tas); devenish; euroa; kyabram; warracknabeal; armadale; pakenham -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaBW photo, December 1987
... As the chairperson of the Finance Division and the Resources Commission for a large portion of the early years of the Uniting Church, I was more than pleased to have Alex again by my side, reports were prepared, queries answered, it was just like old times. The Rev. Allan Stuart, now retired and living closer to his family in NSW was one on those young people from the Canterbury congregation – emailed me recently “Alex has been a faithful servant of the Church, at all levels from the National Assembly to the local congregation. ...As the chairperson of the Finance Division and the Resources Commission for a large portion of the early years of the Uniting Church, I was more than pleased to have Alex again by my side, reports were prepared, queries answered, it was just like old times. The Rev. Allan Stuart, now retired and living closer to his family in NSW was one on those young people from the Canterbury congregation – emailed me recently “Alex has been a faithful servant of the Church, at all levels from the National Assembly to the local congregation. ...Eulogy by John McArthur t seems trite to say that it is a privilege to be able to speak about Alex’s work in the Church, but having known Alex for over 50 years and our various activities having been inextricably intertwined it is indeed an honour as well as a privelge. I first met Alex in the late 1950s when we were members of the PFA State Council – they were halcyon days for the young people in the church with very strong youth groups in most congregations. Alex was the state Treasurer. John Anderson was the President with Maureen Hancock, the secretary, Maureen, who with many others from that Council are here today. Alex was also very active in his local church at Canterbury in all aspects of its life and witness as we have heard from his children, Barrie and Jo, earlier in this service Alex who had trained as an accountant, applied for and been appointed to a position with the PCV and upon the retirement of his mentor, S. K. Williams, was appointed the Financial Secretary of the Church. When I was appointed as a member of the Trusts Corporation, I was very glad to see that Alec was the secretary – most members were nearly twice my age and it waas comforting to be with an old friend of somewhat similar age. The meetings were reasonably formal as one would expect from a gathering of some of the very senior business men in our State. Alex’s records were immaculate – not only did his agendas have the business arising from the previous meeting but there on the side were a list of matters that in Alex’s opinion had not been satisfactorily finalised over the past year. But one matter has stuck in my memory - only the correspondence that required action was considered, many other letters were left to be formally minuted. This time there was a letter from the Government advising that a building on the south side of Collins Street originally owned by the Free Presbyterian Church in the 1800s was to be placed on the Historic Register and this was our first intimation of the matter. One trustee, a knight of the realm, whose chin was always down on his chest, ( I wondered whether he was asleep or something) raised his head and said “If one just stood still in Collins Street for five minutes they would slap a historic citation on you” and back down went his head. I was not sure what would happen next when I looked at Alex and slowly, that recognisable smile appeared on his face – not really a smile , more like a grin as Barrie and Jo said earlier, one that would appear time and time again over the years at meetings which were meant to be quite formal. Alex had an encyclopaedic memory – for example, ask him about bequest funds, say, the W. S. Godfrey Perpetual Bequest, his answer would be, “Ah yes, donated by the man who founded the Grocery business in Carlton, the capital now would be about 53, 250 dollars, been no call on it for 2 ½ years”. If a new project was thought appropriate and needed funding, he would be able to find a fund or a bequest that, with a little tweaking, could be used to seed the programme. His financial presentations at meetings contained all the information one could want – he would choose his words carefully, and one would sometimes think – get on with it Alex - but his purpose was to make it quite clear what funds were available and what was their correct use. He took this financial acumen into other committees of the church, the Stipend Committee dealing with Ministers’ salaries, the Beneficiary Committee, the superannuation fund for both ministers and lay workers. There are many in the church who have had cause to be grateful for his financial input which added to their well being. But his work was not all with financial matters – as the Financial Secretary for the State, Alex was ex-offficio a member of the Presbytery of Maroondah where he was not the Treasurer and although as an ex officio member he was not expected to take that much part in the Presbytery’s activities – but Alex did, he took part in the strategy and pastoral care committees which showed his depth of concern for others in his church life. But I believe it was around this time that Alex produced some of his greatest work for the church – Church Union, not all Presbyterians wanted to be part of the Uniting Church – so a Statutory Commision was established on a national level, to divide the assets of the Church between those desiring to form part of the Uniting Church and those wanting to remain Presbyterian. Each State produced detailed records and submissions for the Commission – and Victoria was always the first to have its documents to the Commission – although Alex had made it quite clear that he would be with the Uniting Church, his work was meticulous, impartial and assisted greatly the work of the Commission relating to Victoria. And this in addition to his normal day to day work which continued over a period of some four or five years. The inauguration of the Uniting Church did present Alex, and indeed the rest of us, with some challenges. There were the financial records of three churches to be merged, properties to be considered, new community programmes required, new administrative structures to be put in place. Alex took these all in his stride – although after the initial planning, his role was to concentrate on financial matters only, the other activities had to be financed. As the chairperson of the Finance Division and the Resources Commission for a large portion of the early years of the Uniting Church, I was more than pleased to have Alex again by my side, reports were prepared, queries answered, it was just like old times. The Rev. Allan Stuart, now retired and living closer to his family in NSW was one on those young people from the Canterbury congregation – emailed me recently “Alex has been a faithful servant of the Church, at all levels from the National Assembly to the local congregation. But times are changing, and Alex had rightly passed the torch onto others” Allan was right but I also think that words of that great Scottish poet, Robert Louis Stevenson, sum up Alex’s life: “A man is a success when he has lived well, laughed often and loved much. One who has gained the respect of intelligent men and the love of children; who has filled his niche and accomplished his task; who leaves the world better than he found it, whether by work, relationships, one who looked for the best in others and gave the best he had.” To me, that is our friend who we remember today - Alexander Robert Gillespie. BW photo of Alex Gillespie dressed in shirt sleaves and tie, upper body.C&N 11/2/1987, p. 33alex gillespie (29/2/1928–1/9/2009) worked for the presbyterian church as its managing treasurer for many years before then moving to the uniting church as the synod treasurer. -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPhotograph
... Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria 54 Serrell Street Malvern East melbourne James Douglas Northey (1890 - 1975) was born in Adelaide. He attended Adelaide University and Parkin College. Ordained in 1916 at Kensington Gardens, S.A. Appointed: Luhrs Rd. Evandale S.A. 1917 - 1921, Victor Harbor 1921 - 1929, Canterbury ...James Douglas Northey (1890 - 1975) was born in Adelaide. He attended Adelaide University and Parkin College. Ordained in 1916 at Kensington Gardens, S.A. Appointed: Luhrs Rd. Evandale S.A. 1917 - 1921, Victor Harbor 1921 - 1929, Canterbury Vic. 1929 - 1939, Principal of the Congregational College of Victoria 1940 - 1960. Pastoral oversight Burwood 1945 - 1951, East Preston 1952 - 1960, Northcote 1958, South St. Kilda 1962 - 1967. B & W head and shoulders studio portrait of the Rev. J.D. Northeyjames douglas northey, principal congregational college of victoria -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPlaque
... Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria 54 Serrell Street Malvern East melbourne canterbury family centre "The W. ...Metal oblong gold coloured plastic plaque with black text."The W. J. Carig Memorial Lecture is given to commemorate the late W. J. Craig, whose daughter Mrs. Elizabeth McCormick donated to the Church in 1925 the property now known as Canterbury Family Centre"canterbury family centre -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaHat badge, Canterbury Girls' High School
... Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria 54 Serrell Street Malvern East melbourne On front: "CHS" "FERVET OPUS" Scratched on back: "C. BARCLAY" Curved, square blue enamel hat badge. Canterbury ...Curved, square blue enamel hat badge.On front: "CHS" "FERVET OPUS" Scratched on back: "C. BARCLAY" -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaProgram, Souvenir of the 21st Holiness Convention, Melbourne, 1928
... Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria 54 Serrell Street Malvern East melbourne The convention was held in the Methodist Church, Canterbury Road, Surrey Hills on the 12th, 13th, 14th June 1937. ...The convention was held in the Methodist Church, Canterbury Road, Surrey Hills on the 12th, 13th, 14th June 1937. It was arranged and convened by the Methodist Local Preachers' Association.Large souvenir program for the 21st Holiness Convention. The program has a pink paper insert which asks for donations to fund the convention and weekend missions.Front cover: "Souvenir of the 21st Holiness Convention, Melbourne" methodist local preachers' association melbourne branch -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Alan Judge Holt at the piano
... Uniting) Church. Alan became organist and for some years also played at the Canterbury Presbyterian Church. ...Canterbury melbourne His dates: 1913-1993. ‘Kenilworth’, 9 Beatrice Avenue was home of Edmund Holt, his wife and 3 sons Ray, Fred and Alan who attended Surrey Hills State School in their primary years. The family were very involved with the Methodist (Uniting) Church ...His dates: 1913-1993. ‘Kenilworth’, 9 Beatrice Avenue was home of Edmund Holt, his wife and 3 sons Ray, Fred and Alan who attended Surrey Hills State School in their primary years. The family were very involved with the Methodist (Uniting) Church. Alan became organist and for some years also played at the Canterbury Presbyterian Church. He was well-liked from his days as a newspaper delivery boy, and after marriage lived at 62 Broughton Road and then 2 Earle Street taking part in various local activities with his wife Edna and three boys. After completing his secondary education at University High Alan joined the Public Service and after a time in the Premier’s Department moved to the Lands Department. He became Secretary of that department and after retirement moved to 13 Berry Street, Box Hill. He keenly researched the history of Surrey Hills. He left his collection of Surrey Hills history to the people of Surrey Hills. A black and white photograph of a man playing at a piono. He is dressed in a suit and has his back to us. There is a planter stand to the left of the photo.kenilworth, beatrice avenue, surrey hills, mr alan judge holt, lands department, organist, surrey hills methodist church, canterbury presbyterian church, mrs edna holt, broughton road, earle street, pianist -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionBook, St Stephen's Presbyterian Church Surrey Hills 125 years
... Canterbury melbourne This brief description of St. Stephen's Presbyterian church, Surrey Hills, on the corner of Canterbury and Warrigal Roads, Surrey Hills, dates back to 1887 when Surrey Hills was a settled emerging community. It documents the changes from then, including the land and buildings, their ministry, hymn books and bibles, church camps, mission work, PMWU, men's activities, outreach groups, multi-cultural groups until 2012. (mr) j. k. blogg 1887 surrey hills (mr) (rev) john ewing (mr) (rev) alexander mcdonald (mr) (rev) frederick darling surrey college kleppers orchard balmoral crescent st. stephen's presbyterian church uniting ...This brief description of St. Stephen's Presbyterian church, Surrey Hills, on the corner of Canterbury and Warrigal Roads, Surrey Hills, dates back to 1887 when Surrey Hills was a settled emerging community. It documents the changes from then, including the land and buildings, their ministry, hymn books and bibles, church camps, mission work, PMWU, men's activities, outreach groups, multi-cultural groups until 2012.This brief description of St. Stephen's Presbyterian church, Surrey Hills, on the corner of Canterbury and Warrigal Roads, Surrey Hills, dates back to 1887 when Surrey Hills was a settled emerging community. It documents the changes from then, including the land and buildings, their ministry, hymn books and bibles, church camps, mission work, PMWU, men's activities, outreach groups, multi-cultural groups until 2012.(mr) j. k. blogg, 1887, surrey hills, (mr) (rev) john ewing, (mr) (rev) alexander mcdonald, (mr) (rev) frederick darling, surrey college, kleppers orchard, balmoral crescent, st. stephen's presbyterian church, uniting church, (mr) (rev.) david innes, (rev) w. howden, (mr) (rev) david bradshaw, churches, canterbury road, warrigal road
