Historical information
Albert Thomas Holden was born in 1866 at Geelong, died in 1935 and is buried in Boroondara cemetery. From 1883-84 he taught in Kyneton and became a Methodist lay preacher. He graduated with a B.A. from Ormond College in 1888. He entered the Methodist ministry and worked in Burwood and at the Omeo Home Mission. During 1892 he toured Europe and the Middle East with Rev Bickford. In 1898 Holden was an army chaplain and served South Africa. He became Methodist Chaplain General in 1913. In 1904 Holden became Secretary of Methodist Home Missions and traveled throughout Australia. Holden was General Superintendent of the Methodist Church of Australasia from 1929 - 1932 and then President- General. Holden became a Freemason in 1898.
[taken from the Australian Dictionary of Biography]
Physical description
F46.5.1, F46.5.2 and F46.5.3 - Sepia toned studio portraits of Rev. A. T. Holden standing next to an open window, with hands clasped behind back. He is wearing his clerical collar and has two badges on his left lapel. The photographs are on brown card mounts.
F46.5.2 has the photographer's mark embossed on the bottom front.
F46.5.3 has a deckle edge.
Inscriptions & markings
"REV. A. T. Holdne C.B.E. (Gen Superintendent)"
Subjects
- rev albert thomas holden methodist minister,
- victorian fourth contingent (imperial bushmen),
- methodist chaplain general,
- australian imperial force,
- methodist home missions secretary,
- general superintendent of the methodist church of australasia,
- grand master of the grand lodge of freemasons of victoria