Historical information
The Chancerllor symbol is two crossed keys.
Physical description
One royal blue stiffened fabric with chrome metal Chancellor symbol epaulet.
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The Chancerllor symbol is two crossed keys.
One royal blue stiffened fabric with chrome metal Chancellor symbol epaulet.
Cast metal bookend with an image of a church.
Bottom RH edge "HAMMOND"
st andrew's presbyterian church gardiner
G048.1 and G048.2 two rectangular wooden candle holders with a hole drilled on the top surface. Each has a gold coloured metal plate with text on one side.
"St Andrew's Kirk"
st andrew's presbyterian kirk ballarat
Names on the duty roster: D Border, B Millar, J Stevenson, J Walker and J Pendrigh.
Stained timber noticeboard which is shaped at the top with a hole in it for hanging. It has a slot for notices to be changed. The typed duty roster in it is for December 1986.
st andrew's presbyterian kirk ballarat
These finials were probably on the hall of St Andrew's Presbyterian church Ballarat and saved by the Rev Gary Douglas Jacobs when it was demolished. The hall was rebuilt in 1938-1959.
G650.1 and G650.2 metal St Andrew's crosses roof finials. They have been painted blue.
st andrew's presbyterian church ballarat, rev gary douglas jacobs
"Brown's self interpreting Bible with numerous notes by the Rev Henry Cooke, DD, LLD. Reedited with additions by the Rev J L Porter DD" Editors preface dated 1873. Mary Hannah William Thomas married John Thomas at Sebastopol Congregation Church. John Brown (1722-1787) was a Scottish weaver who became a Presbyterian minister. Although self-educated, he prepared an annotated Bible, Bible dictionary and concordance, and a metrical version of the Psalms. His self-interpreting Bible appeared first in 1778 in Edinburgh and was reprinted many times. [Source: https://hbu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/27/2018/06/Byrd-Collection-.pdf]
Heavy dark brown dimpled leather covered bible with marbled endpapers, gilt page edges and many monochrome plates. The bible has a dedication plate inside the front cover.
On spine "BROWN'S BIBLE" Plate: "A GIFT TO MISS MARY HANNAH WILLIAMS ON HER WEDDING DAY JANUARY 14TH, 1891, BY HER OLD SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHER TIMOTHY THOMAS. "May the Lord protect her path"
mary hannah williams, brown's bible, sebastopol congregational church
Rev Stuart Rea was at Central Mission, Lygon Street, Carlton from 1938-1942.
G073.1 Small brown leather suitcase-style case with two lock catches and a handle. The case has a stained wood insert containing G073.2 - G073.9 eight glass communion glasses. The case is lined with navy blue grosgrain fabric and has a small leather label in the lid. Secured in the lid with leather straps is a round silver box, G073.10, with an etched lid, G073.11. G073.12 Silver cylindrical flask with an etched design on the front with G073.13 silver screw top, cork lined, lid. G073.14 Circular white lace mat in a separate section of the box. G073.15 Stained and varnished wooden stand to hold 12 glasses. G073.1 has a name stamped between the handles and a dedication inside.
"REV STUART G. REA" "THE GIFT OF LYGON STREET METHODIST CHURCH"
lygon street methodist church, rev stuart g rea
G075.1 Metal printing plate on a wooden block. It is an image of the exterior of a church. G075.2 Metal printing plate on a wooden block. It is an image of the main entrance to the church. G075.3 Metal printing plate on a wooden block. It is an image of the interior of the church.
arnold street wesleyan methodist church bendigo
Unidentified church with Sunday School metal photographic printing block on a wooden block. The image is of one wood and one brick building side by side. The block has handwriting on the back.
"SS block Sunday School"
Barkly street Methodist Church Ballarat Sunday School metal printing plate on a wood block.
barkly street methodist church ballarat sunday school
G079.1 Dark brown leather box with gilt cross on its lid. The box has a single chrome keyed latch and is lined with pale grey satin. G079.2 - G079.7 Six small silver chalices with an etched cross on the front of each. They are secured by a leather strap to the side of G079.1. G079.8 Square white line cloth with an embroidered cross in one corner.
glen iris uniting church, glen iris wesleyan church
Attributed to have been used in the Melbourne office in John Flynn's early days.
G080.1 Silver teaspoon with engraving on the handle. G080.2 Silver fruit fork with a decorative handle. .
G080.1 "AIM"
australian inland mission
Polished and varnished turned wood gavel with an inscribed silver disk.
"FRANK PATON MEMORIAL CHURCH DEEPDENE 22-2-41 Presented by the Architects SCARBOROUGH, ROBERTSON & LOVE"
frank paton memorial chapel deepdene
This President's chair was presented to the Victorian and Tasmanian Conference in 1932 by Mr Fred J Cato.
Dark hardwood ornately carved high backed chair with two arm rests. The chair includes two worn leather cushions on the bottom and the back. There is a small metal plaque at the back with the manufacture's details.
Communion set used in The Wesleyan Jubilee Church Toorak Church which was built in 1877. The church was illegally demolished by developers in 1985.
Dark timber and brass communion rail. The rail has timber top and bottom rails together with corner and middle supports. It has a brass finish and vine motif.
the wesleyan jubilee church toorak
Octagonal varnished wood font with a fitted lid. The lid has a large brass knob on the top secured by three screws and the front a small brass plate on one side. Each of the other seven sides have carved two carved leaves. The font is on one single turned wood leg which sits on an octagonal base. The inside of the font contains a copper bowl. There is a support for the bowl which must be a later handmade addition to the font as it is made of plywood. The manufacturers name is on the inside of the lid.
"TO ST ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH FRAMLINGHAM BY THE LADIES GUILD 18TH APRIL 1954"
st andrew's presbyterian church framlingham
This offering plate is from St Andrew's Presbyterian Church Ballarat.
Round varnished wood offering plate with a raised edge. The inside is covered with red twill fabric. Text is scratched into the underside.
"St A's"
st andrew's presbyterian church ballarat, offering plate
Varnish wood offering plate with a long turned wood handle.
offering plate
A015.1 and A015.2 heavy metal printing blocks in octagonal shape with rectangular stamps. 15.1 has text and 15.2 text and the burning bush.
15.1 "PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH DORCAS STREET EMERALD HILL I.COR.XI.28" 15.2 "YET NOT CONSUMED"
dorcas street emerald hill presbyterian church.
Communion "attendance" tokens were deposited in the collection plate at the communion service. They were delivered by Elders of the church to households in the week prior to the Quarterly Communion Service.
B121.1 - B121.6 round metal alloy communion tokens.
"ST JAMES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH BALLARAT" "LUKE XXII.10 THIS DO IN REMEMBRANCE OF ME"
st james presbyterian church ballarat
The Uniting Church Synod of Victoria and Tasmania sold all its residential camps operated by UC Camping in June 2023. They were Grantville, Westernport Bay; Norval, Grampions/Gariwerd; Merricks Lodge, Mornington Peninsula and Adekate Camp, Creswick.
White magnetic sign with the UCA symbol at the top, taupe coloured text and yellow and green images.
"Uniting Church in Australia SYNOD OF VICTORIA AND TASMANIA" "UC CAMMPING creating opportunities www.uccamping.org.au"
uc camping
Removed at the time Kew Presbyterian church was sold after Union. Cnr Cotham Road and Highbury Grove, Kew.
Steel plaque with black text.
"TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN LOVING MEMORY OF David Bain Ross DIED 2ND OCTOBER 1938 "AND THE GATES THEREOF SHALL IN NO WISE BE SHUT BY DAY (FOR THERE SHALL BE NO NIGHT THERE)" REV 2.26 THIS GATE IS THE GIFT OF HIS WIFE DAUGHTER AND SISTERS"
kew presbyterian church, david bain ross
Navy blue felt shield-shaped banner with gold/yellow screen printed text and yellow fringing at the bottom.
METHODIST GIRLS' COMRADESHIP RAYS' SECTION, BARKLY ST. BALLARAT
methodist girls' comradeship barkly street ballarat, methodist girls' comradeship rays' section
The church building still exists in Turriff.
The photograph shows the front and one side of the weatherboard church
turriff methodist church
The Methodist Girls' Comradeship was formed in 1918 with the first Branch being in Bondi, NSW. There were three sections: Junior Rays, 8 - 11 years; Senior Rays, 11 - 15 years and Comrades, 15 years and over. The aims of the MGC was to "challenge young people with the saving power of Jesus Christ and provide avenues of christian service" and "to provide for the spiritual, social, physical and educational welfare of the members". The MGC's motto was "The Utmost for the Highest".
Yellow covered 12 page booklet. Methodist Girls' Comradeship Rays' Section Ritual and installation ceremony 1960.
In pencil on front cover: "G Morgan"
methodist girls' comradeship, methodist youth of australasia
The Methodist Girls' Comradeship was formed in 1918 with the first Branch being in Bondi, NSW. There were three sections: Junior Rays, 8 - 11 years; Senior Rays, 11 - 15 years and Comrades, 15 years and over. The aims of the MGC was to "challenge young people with the saving power of Jesus Christ and provide avenues of christian service" and "to provide for the spiritual, social, physical and educational welfare of the members". The MGC's motto was "The Utmost for the Highest".
Grey covered 12 page booklet. Methodist Girls' Comradeship Rays' Section Ritual and installation ceremony 1957.
methodist girls' comradeship, methodist youth of australasia
Non ministrari sed ministrare translates to "not to be served but to serve"
Navy blue unlined damask curtain with 37 brass curtain rings on light blue silk binding. The curtain has a appliqued Presbyterian symbol of a cross, burning bush and text in damask, silk and metal cord.
"non ministrari sed ministrare"
Winners: Uniting Premiers 1983; Dennington Red Premiers 1984; Salvation Army Premiers 1985; O.L.H.C. Navy Premiers & Premiers 1986; Team Award 1991 Uniting Blue; O.L.H.C. Orange Premiers 1987; St Joseph's Premiers + Champions 1988; St Joseph's Premiers 1989.
Solid wood shield with eleven metal award plates on the front, three of which are blank.
Front: "ROBYN MINNS SHIELD" "W.I.C.N.A. UNDER 12 DIVISION 1" Handwritten on back: "MADE FROM THE ELM BOTANIC GARDENS WARRNAMBOOL (THE MONEY TREE)"
warrnambool inter church netball association, robyn minns shield
Winners: Baptist Premiers and Champions 1974; Salvation Army 1975; Salvation Army Reserve 1976; St John's Green Premiers 1977; Presbyterian Premiers 1978; St John's Presbyterian Premiers 1979; Uniting Premiers 1980; Uniting Gold 1981; Salvation Army Gold Premiers 1982; Uniting Green Premiers 1983; O.L.H.C. Red Premiers 1984; Uniting Green Premiers 1985; Salvation Army Premiers 1986; O.L.H.C. (Navy) Premiers 1987; Uniting Blue Premiers 1988.
Varnished rectangular wooden award shield with a large central metal shield surrounded by fifteen smaller silver coloured metal shields which are attached to the wood with small nails and screws.
"W.I.C.N.A. NETBALL LORIMER SHIELD U/12. DIV 2.""
warrnambool inter church netball association, lorimer shield
Winners: Uniting Premiers 1982; Uniting Premiers 1983; St Pius Premiers 1984; Combine Premiers 1985; Dennington Premier Champions 1986; Uniting Premiers 1987.
Varnished rectangular wooden award shield with a large central metal shield surrounded by six smaller gold coloured metal shields which are attached to the wood with small nails.
"W.I.C.N.A. BARNHAM SHIELD "A" RESERVE"
warrnambool inter church netball association, barnham shield
1 Rectory Street, Epworth, Doncaster DN9 IHX, Lincolnshire was home to the rector of Epworth from 1697 to 1735, the Reverend Samuel Wesley, his wife Susanna and their 19 children, one of whom, John Wesley was a founder of Methodism.
Cream pottery gondola shaped bud vase with brown, green, grey, black and white decal on one side and black text on the other.
"Epworth Old Rectory"
new devon potter newton abbott devon, epworth old rectory
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