Holy Trinity
Bishop Ian George AO
Profile of Bishop Ian George AO, locum-tenens at Holy Trinity, taken from Holy Trinity website.
Accompanied by sermon delivered at Holy Trinity on Easter Day 8 April 2012.
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Concerts at Holy Trinity
Holy Trinity hosts occasional fund raising concerts. The file contains some notes on recent concerts and performers.
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East Melbourne, Trinity Church - 1864
An engraving of the first Trinity Church East Melbourne, published in 1864. Scanned from a book and published by the State Library of Victoria through Picture Australia.
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Holy Trinity choir c.1945
Group photo of the Holy Trinity choir in 1945/46.
Names, where known, left to right
Back row: Frank Brett, Len Masters, *, Mr Tonkin (choir master), *, Clive Hill, - Callinan
Second back row: *, *, *, *, Betty Sprague, *, *, *, Leonie Masters
Second front row: *, *, Esme -, Marj -, George Gilder, *, Mavis de Vergier, *
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Holy Trinity Church: aftermath of 1905 fire
The original Holy Trinity Church was built in 1864 and was in George Street, East Melbourne, near the corner of Clarendon Street. On New Year's Day 1905 the church was completely gutted by fire.
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Holy Trinity East Melbourne - Parish Profile 2012
The contents include: History of Parish; Parish Boundaries; Relationship with Diocese; Demographics of the Area; Local and Community Organisations; Holy Trinity today - Worship, Property, Outreach, Activities, Governance.
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Holy Trinity interior
Photo of interior of Holy Trinity Church, East Melbourne The church was completed in 1906. According to Laurence Moore, church warden and organist at Holy Trinity, the organ currently in the church was installed in 1913 replacing the one shown in the photo which was on loan. These two dates set the limits for the photo as 1906-1913.
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The Organ at Holy Trinity
The History of the organ at Holy Trinity. It was originally built for a private owner, Henry Boom of 'Yarradale', Hawthorn. Possibly Boom constructed the organ himself with the help of neighbours, Alfred Fuller and Fred Taylor.
2 versions: (1) A4 typescript (2) A5 flyer on blue paper.
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