Talk:Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Woolloongabba
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Priests - somewhere to put the info for the time being
[edit]I'd just stick them in a section called Lists of Priests with some suitable list introduction, "Priests at the Holy Trinity include:" Kerry (talk) 01:57, 23 January 2017 (UTC)
Priests
[edit]- David Ruddock: 1888-1893
- Hugh Simmonds: 1893 -
- Walter Thompson (born 1863, England - died 1952, Brisbane):1893 -
- William Pearce Oakely (born 1860, England - died 1946): 1899 - 1901
- Jasper S. Caiger: 1901
- E. C. Ganly: ( - 1925) rector 1904 - 1907
- David John Garland: 1907-1913[1] Described as "overpoweringly energetic with a distinctive flair, if not genius, for organisation". Played a pivotal role in the Queensland experience of the war, and was a central figure in a variety of committees and organisations established to aid the war effort and support or commemorate serving or returned soldiers.[2][3]
- Cecil Howard Edwards: 1913 - 1915, 1920-1925
- S. Watkins ( born 1878 - dies 1953): 1915 - 1920 (locum tenens)
- E. Morgan Baker: - d.1941 1915 - 1920
- R. B. Massey: 19 May 1925 - 1933
- A. E. Morris: 1933 - 1937
- W. A. Hardie: (b. 1904, Scotland) 1937 - 4 May 1941 (appointed chaplain to R.A.A.F)
- V. C. Duncombe: 1941 - 1946 (locum tenens)
- A. S. Jull: 1946 - 1949
- Robert Mawson: 1949 - 1953 (chaplain on HMS Australia)
References
- ^ "Holy Trinity Church". Canon Garland Memorial Society. Retrieved 17 February 2016.
- ^ Mansfield, Wendy M. "Garland, David John (1864–1939)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. National Centre for Biography, Australian National University. Retrieved 17 February 2016.
- ^ Hamilton, Robyn (14 October 2015). "Digitised@SLQ: Letters of army chaplain David John Garland". SLQ blogs. State Library of Queensland. Retrieved 17 February 2016.
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