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- Princess Victoria of Great Britain
Princess Victoria of Great Britain listened to open air talks from her carriage given at Speakers Corner in Hyde park, London by Ed Cooney and John Pattison. She wrote letters to sister workers and some believe she professed in her heart, but wasn't allowed to have direct contact with the workers and never attended a meeting. The Account and her letters are on TTT. - Princess Victoria w/2 sisters
Princess Victoria and her two sisters. Photo permission from WikiCommons by Sydney Prior Hall - Princess Victoria
Princess Victoria painted by Philip Alexius de László. (Permission from WikiCommons) - Priorsgate at Pittenweem Scotland Conv
A convention was held at Priorsgate at Pittenweem Scotland. Priorsgate Convention was held at the home of John Simpson Paterso n for 1-2 years just before or after WWI. Mr. Paterson is lying down on the extreme right; Joe Twamley is on his left. The meetings were held in the Town Hall to the right of the photograph and there was a tent pitched in the garden. - Priorsgate at Pittenweem Scotland Conv 1
Pittenweem Scotland Convention View of Priorsgate behind stone wall from the north. Note the tip of the bay windows barely showing on left of building with chimney--which are plainly shown in the older sepia photo of Priorsgate. Photo taken Aug 2014. - Priorsgate at Pittenweem Scotland Conv held on Mr. Dyes property.
Pittenweem Scotland Convention Priorsgate is a domestic property located on the opposite side of the Wynd to the old Priory Buildings. This convention was held on Mr. Dyes property. Photo taken Aug 2014 - Pripp, Rasmus
Rasmus Pripp was a Pioneer to Denmark - Profiles in Belief
'Profiles in Belief...The Religious Bodies of the USA and Canada' Volume III: Holiness and Pentecostal; Volume IV: Evangelical, Fundamentalist and other Christian Bodies by Arthur C Piepkorn - Punke, Em & Ernst Reimann
Ernst Punke arrived in Germany in 1924-25. His first companion was Ernst Reimann. Ern Punke professed in 1913 and started in the Work in 1919. After five years in South America, he went to Germany with Olga Hasting and Frieda Schmidt in 1924. He spent several years prior to WW2 in Austria, then during the War (1939-1945) preached in Switzerland. He had difficulty getting permission to visit Australia after the War and returned to Austria. He married Finny who went into the Work with him. They spent several years in South America during the 1950s. In 1959 they returned to Germany where Ern died in 1964. - Punke, Em & Ernst Reimann
Em Punke and Ernst Reiman Em Punke arrived in Germany in 1924-25. His first companion was Ernst Reimann. Ern Punke professed in 1913 and started in the Work in 1919. After five years in SA went to Germany with Olga Hasting and Frieda Schmidt in 1924. He spent several years prior to WW2 in Austria, then during the War (1939-1945) preached in Switzerland. He had difficulty getting permission to visit Australia after the War and returned to Austria. He married Finny who went into the Work with him. They spent several years in SA during the 1950s and returned to Germany in 1959 where Ern died in 1964. - Punke, Ernest & Finney
Ernst and Finney Punke. He was from Australia and went to Germany to preach. Both were workers who married while in the work in Germany. They had no children. - Purves, Thomas Grave
Thomas Purves (aka Purvis) was from Scotland. He was born in 1887 and started in the work in 1905 at age 17. He invited Willie Jamieson to Willie's first meeting, where Willie professed and went into the work two weeks later. Thomas Purves arrived in Montreal, Canada on August 11, 1905 from Liverpool England, age 23, aboard the “S. S. Virginian.” He went to California in 1906, and died alone in Riverside CA of tuberculosis in 1911, age 24. Some friends found his grave and placed a marker on it years later. He is buried in Evergreen Memorial Cemetery, California. - Purves, Thomas
Thomas Purves (aka Purvis) was from Scotland. He was born in 1887 and started in the work in 1905 at age 17. He invited Willie Jamieson to Willie's first meeting, where Willie professed and went into the work two weeks later. Thomas Purves arrived in Montreal, Canada on August 11, 1905 from Liverpool England, age 23, aboard the “S. S. Virginian.” He went to California in 1906, and died alone in Riverside CA of tuberculosis in 1911, age 24. Some friends found his grave and placed a marker on it years later. He is buried in Evergreen Memorial Cemetery, California. - QLD Coopers Plains Convention
Queensland Coopers Plains Convention - QLD Mungar Convention
Queensland Mungar, Early Convention - QLD Rochedale 2-
Queensland Rochedale Early Convention - QLD Rochedale 3-
Early Rochedale Convention Queensland - Queenzieburn Village
Queenzieburn is a Village to the West of Kilsyth and is the birthplace of Wm Irvine - Quick, Frank & Hilda 2
Frank & Hilda Quick were a married Worker Couple Photo taken in 1946 - Quick, Frank & Hilda
Frank & Hilda Quick (nee Vogt), 1970. Both were from Australia and married April 16, 1925. Preached in Australia and New Zealand. Frank was in the work in Victoria in 1917, left the work in mid-20s and later married Hilda. They entered the South Australian work as a pair in 1937 and preached in NZ until 1973. They had no children. Frank died in 1975 and Hilda died in 1977. Photo taken Christmas 1946 in Masterton, New Zealand - Quick, Frank & Hilda
Frank & Hilda Quick (nee Vogt), 1970. Both were from Australia and married April 16, 1925. Preached in Australia and New Zealand. Frank was in the work in Victoria in 1917, left the work in mid-20s and later married Hilda. They entered the South Australian work as a pair in 1937 and preached in NZ until 1973. They had no children. Frank died in 1975 and Hilda died in 1977. Photo taken Christmas 1946 in Masterton, New Zealand - Quick, Frank & Hilda
Frank & Hilda Quick (nee Vogt), 1970. Both were from Australia and married April 16, 1925. Preached in Australia and New Zealand. Frank was in the work in Victoria in 1917, left the work in mid-20s and later married Hilda. They entered the South Australian work as a pair in 1937 and preached in NZ until 1973. They had no children. Frank died in 1975 and Hilda died in 1977. Photo taken Christmas 1946 in Masterton, New Zealand - Quisepe, Americo
Americo Quisepe labored briefly in Texas. From S. America - R. L. Allan Letter April 21, 1988
April 21, 1988 Letter by Lynn Rogerson of R. L. Allan - R. L. Allan Letter May 25, 1988 -page 1
May 25, 1988 Letter by James Crockatt of R. L. Allan Letter (page 1) - R. L. Allan Letter May 25, 1988 page 2
R. L. Allan Letter May 25, 1988 -page 2 - R.R. & Jeanie Todd
Robert R. Todd entered the Faith Mission as a Pilgrim on July 12, 1888 and Miss Jeanie M. Mitchell entered on Aug. 28, 1888. They married in 1895. The Todds resigned from Faith Mission in 1898 and began an independent mission known as "Todd's Mission," which may have been associated with the newly formed Irish Christian Workers Union later known as the Alliance of Irish Christian and Missionary Workers Union. For three years, from 1898 to 1901, they worked out of Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford in the South of Ireland. In 1901, just three years after the start-up of Todd's Mission, and one year after the FIRST general convention held by William Irvine at Rathmolyon, Mr. Todd accepted a position with the South American Evangelical Mission and abandoned "Todd's Mission." Some of his workers became workers in William Irvine's movement. [Clipped from photo on page 55 of I. R. Govan's book "Spirit of Revival." Reprinted with permission of Faith Mission.] - 2019 Rachel Taylor Reference
2019 Letter of Recommendation On Christian Conventions stationery - Rankin, Kate; Grace Hoops
Kate Rankin and Grace Hoops, early Irish Workers on 1913 Workers List. - Ratcliffe J & Willie Wilkin, Daphne Pratt, Japie Danielson, Luke Kennett
J. Ratcliffe, Willie Wilkin, Daphne Pratt, Japie Danielson and Luke Kennett - Rathmolyon National School
Rathmolyon National School - Rathmolyon National School
School entrance - Recipe-Going to Meeting Stew
Mama's "Going to Meeting Stew" Recipe - Recipe-Unleavened Bread
Recipe for Unleavened Bread - Redbud Canyon Workers
Workers living at Redbud Canyon in Guthrie, Oklahoma in February 2013. - Reflected Truth Cover
"Reflected Truth: Former Workers and Followers Unmask Life in a Large, Little-known Sect" by Joan F. Daniel 1996 - "Reflections" by Daurelle Chapman 2nd Edition
'Reflections' 2nd Edition compiled by Daurelle Chapman, Published by Research & Information Services, Oregon 1993. Read on Google Books: http://books.google.com/books?id=irN1JguOnIwC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_v2_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false - Reid, Bella (1905)
Bella Reid entered work in 1905. From Enniskillen, Ireland. She was the sister of Wilson Reid, pioneer of South Africa. - Reid, Wilson & ___ Alder, 1931
1931 Wilson Reid and ___ Adler - Reid, Wilson (1904)
Wilson Reid (entered work in 1904) and PIONEERED work in South Africa with 7 other workers in 1905. He became the simultaneous Overseer of Ireland and South Africa. He died in 1968. Wilson was from Fermanagh Co. N. Ireland and the church is referred to as "Reidites" in that area. He was the brother of Bella Reid, worker.