Historical information
E.C. Grant. W.J. McMullin. W.K. Thomas (Presbyterian) the 3 photos copied from Jubilee History 1860 -1911 St Matthews Presbyterian (Church Stawell).
The Jubilee History was printed and taken from The Times, Main St. Stawell.
Mr. E.C. Grant was Treasurer for 29 years. A tablet placed on the wall above the vestry door to perpetuate the memory of Mr. E. C. Grant, one of the greatest benefactors the church ever had.
The inscription reads: In memoriam/ erected by the congregation of St Matthew's/ in memory of / The Stirling worth of / Edmund Craigie Grant/ who died 4th July 1894/ aged 63 years.
He was a sincere Christian/ A most Liberal & generous giver/ and a true lover of his kind. / Well done good, and faithful servant Matthew XXV. v23.
Mr. W.J. McMullin was a secretary of the Sabbath School - later became superintendent a position he held for 26 years. Up to the time of his death - Faithfully discharged his duties.
Mr. W.J. McMullin had the distinction of serving as an elder for 26 years from 1883 until the time of his death in 1909.
Mr. W.K. Thomas was leader of the choir which he conducted for 21 years - until his death 1901.
Physical description
Black & white photographs of oval shaped portraits of gentlemen. An enlargement is made of each individual. The gentlemen are formally dressed.
Inscriptions & markings
Mr. E.C. Grant, Mr. W.K. Thomos, Mr. W.J. McMullin.