Historical information
Murray Comrie Collection.
This photograph is a reasonable copy created from an older original.
Tarnagulla was famous from the early days for its philharmonic choirs, often under the auspices of the Wesleyan Church and frequently in conjunction with the other churches. This photograph illustrates part of the interior of the Wesleyan Church, and the large choir is performing a classical cantata for the Wesleyan Sunday School celebrations. The older gentleman near the centre of the photograph is Wesleyan Sunday School stalwart and Tarnagulla Town Clerk, HC Bristol. The two memorial plaques on the rear wall are for Tarnagulla pioneers David Hatt (left) and Jonathan Falder. The two elaborate hanging lamps can also be seen.
Physical description
Black and white photograph depicting the Sunday School Choir of the Wesleyan Methodist Church in Tarnagulla.
Inscriptions & markings
Written in pen on front: 'Cantata "Naaman" 31.10.92 Tarnagulla Wesleyan Sunday School'. Written in pen on reverse 'Church opened 9.4.1865 by Rev. Hill of Castlemaine. Orig photo with Mr. A. M. Renshaw'.
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References
- Article about the Wesleyan Methodist Church, Tarnagulla by Donald Clark on David Gordon's Tarnagulla History website