Photographs of Presbyterian buildings, activities and people. [SRG 123/348/1-50] • Photograph


Photographs of Presbyterian buildings, activities and people.
Wallaroo Church, 1888-1890 (photo by E.W. Belcher, Wallaroo)


Photographs of Presbyterian buildings, activities and people.
Winninowie (original) Church, ca.1890, replaced by the Holdsworth Memorial Church, erected in 1938


Photographs of Presbyterian buildings, activities and people.
South Rhine Church, ca.1885


Photographs of Presbyterian buildings, activities and people.
Belalie East Church, 1916-1917


Photographs of Presbyterian buildings, activities and people.
Belalie East Church, ca.1885


Photographs of Presbyterian buildings, activities and people.
Clare Church, ca.1880, taken before the additions at the end of the church. These additions (vide "Banner" August 1933) were erected during Rev. R. Mitchell's pastorate, 1872-1882


Photographs of Presbyterian buildings, activities and people.
Assembly 1927, Moderator Rev. George Davidson, Clerk Rev W.F. Shannon


Photographs of Presbyterian buildings, activities and people.
Woodlands Church, ca.1885


Photographs of Presbyterian buildings, activities and people.
Mrs James [Helen] Lyall, wife of Rev. James Lyall, ca.1900


Photographs of Presbyterian buildings, activities and people.
Presbyterian Mission brigatine 'Dayspring', (with inset portrait of Captain William A Fraser), built at New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, in 1863, arrived in Melbourne, 1864. Paid for and supported by contributions from the various Presbyterian Sabbath School of Australasia


Photographs of Presbyterian buildings, activities and people.
Native crew of the 'Dayspring'


Photographs of Presbyterian buildings, activities and people.
Group portrait of Uniting Presbyterian ministers (from left) Rev. William Davidson, Rev. James Lyall, Rev. R. Drummond, Rev. Alex Law, ca.1865


Photographs of Presbyterian buildings, activities and people.
Chalmers Church, 1854 (watercolour sketch by Annie F. Mitchell from sketch by James Hazel Adamson


Photographs of Presbyterian buildings, activities and people.
Clare Sunday School Picnic, Easter 1888


Photographs of Presbyterian buildings, activities and people.
Presbyterian Ladies College, St Peters, 1910


Photographs of Presbyterian buildings, activities and people.
Rev. Robert Mitchell, ca.1919


Photographs of Presbyterian buildings, activities and people.
Strathalbyn Church, 1911


Photographs of Presbyterian buildings, activities and people.
Inspection party at the proposed Presbyterian Girls' College, Glen Osmond, 1021 [reproduced in "Banner" July 1921. page7]


Photographs of Presbyterian buildings, activities and people.
Presbyterian Girls' College, Glen Osmond, ca.1921 (prior to purchase)


Photographs of Presbyterian buildings, activities and people.
Rev. Edward Earnshaw Baldwin 1909


Photographs of Presbyterian buildings, activities and people.
Rev. William Davidson ca.1875 (photo by Adelaide Photographic Company)


Photographs of Presbyterian buildings, activities and people.
Rev. J.Hall Angus ca.1880 (photo by S. Solomon)


Photographs of Presbyterian buildings, activities and people.
Rev. J.H. Angus ca.1872 (photo by Townsend Duryea)


Photographs of Presbyterian buildings, activities and people.
Rev. J.H. Angus ca.1880 (photo by Paris Photographic Company)


Photographs of Presbyterian buildings, activities and people.
Group of three students J.H. Angus, R. Mitchell & J. McEwin, 1872 (photo by Australian Photographic Company)


Photographs of Presbyterian buildings, activities and people.
Rev. James Benny, for 53 years minister of the John Knox Free Presbyterian Church, Morphett Vale, 1906 (photo by Hammer & Co.)


Photographs of Presbyterian buildings, activities and people.
Monarto Church, 1932


Photographs of Presbyterian buildings, activities and people.
Flinders Street Church, ca.1910 (photo by Gordon Walker)


Photographs of Presbyterian buildings, activities and people.
Rev. Alex Law, ca.1875 (photo by T. Duryea)


Photographs of Presbyterian buildings, activities and people.
Mount Gambier Church, ca.1910