- Tom Law pio Cuba,Guyana
- Gamble, Thompson 2 sis
- Eric Thompson,Tommy Gamble
- Cuped Eric, Eden Warner
- Florrie Mahood 1953-pio Cayman Is-1928
- Florrie Mahood 1953-pio Cayman Is-1928
- Barbados 1972 a
- NH 1993 Workers' Meetings
- NY, Altamont Convention 2
- NY Altamont Convention
- 1998 Christian Convention letterhead
1998 Christian Church in England Stationery Letter Supporting Julie Speight in Italy by Davide Butterworth - 1996 Christian Convention letterhead
1996 Christian Conventions Stationery Letter Supporting Julie Speight in Italy by J. Evan Jones - Dimsdale Hall -golf course entrance1
- Dimsdale Old Hall sign
Entrance to Dimsdale Old Hall - 2023 - Dimsdale -Wolstanton Golf course
- Dimsdale Hall Back pig barn closeup
- Dimsdale Hall back pig barn
- Dimsdale Hall back
- Wall Photos
- Dimsale Club house garden 2
- Dimsdale Club house garden
- Dimsdale (Club house)
- Dimsdale entrrance
- Willie Jamieson,Annie,Tom Lyness
Annie and Tom Lyness were Irish siblings and came to America in 1905; Tom PIONEERED the work in Idaho, USA and became an Early Overseer of Montana. In 1931, he was shot and seriously wounded in Bozeman, Montana by a jealous husband and not expected to live. He recovered, however, and continued preaching for many years. Willie Rankin Jamieson (Uncle Willie) was born April 28, 1881, in Scotland, to William and Elizabeth Jamieson. Two of his sisters, Violet and Elizabeth also became workers. Willie professed in his first meeting on Jan. 2, 1905 and later that month, entered the ministry. In the fall of that year, he went to California to preach and also labored in Oregon before going to China in 1926 where he PIONEERED the work. He spent six years in the Philippines, from 1939 to 1945, being interned in a Japanese camp part of that time. He came to California in March, 1957, died October 11, 1974 and is buried in California. - 1980 NSW Conv
- 1942 NSW Conv
1942 NSW Convention List - Lizzie Coles
Maria (Mary) Elizabeth (Lizzie/Lily) Coles Waddingham (born April 5, 1878, Liskeard, Cornwall, England; died July 31, 1946, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, US) Married on October 7, 1914 in Murree, Bengal, India Charles Alfred Waddingham (born Sep. 4, 1879, Hull, Yorkshire, England; died July 20, 1971, Seattle, Washington US) Children: John Alfred Waddingham (b. 9 July 1915; d. 19 Sept 1902) Helen Margaret (Waddingham) VanDenBerg (b. 1 June 1918; d. 25 May 2010) Jean (Waddingham) Day (b. 21 Feb 1920; d. 26 May 1983) - Hymn Books Title Page
Spanish Hymn Book Title page ("Hymnos"), 2016 Edition Hymn No. 1 Cuenta la historia de Cristo (Tell me the story of Jesus) - Hymn Books
Spanish Hymnbook ("Hymnos"), 2016 Edition Hymn No. 1 Cuenta la historia de Cristo (Tell me the story of Jesus) - Preserving the Truth - FrontCover
"Preserving the Truth: The Church without a Name and Its Founder, William Irvine" published May 31, 2022 Author: Cherie Kropp-Ehrig, - Preserving the Truth - BackCover Final
"Preserving the Truth: The Church without a Name and Its Founder, William Irvine" published May 31, 2022 Author: Cherie Kropp-Ehrig, - Cherie Kropp-Ehrig
Author: Cherie Kropp-Ehrig "Preserving the Truth: The Church without a Name and Its Founder, William Irvine" published May 31, 2022 - Havermand, Annand Pearce Forbes
Pioneer Workers Chris Haverman, Jack Annand, Alex Pearce, Jack Forbes - 1951 Hymn book maroon
- 1987 Hymnbook maroon
1987 Hymnbook Maroon - 1987 Hymnbk-brown
1987 Hymnbook Brown - 1987 Hymnbook brown
1987 Hymnbook Black - 1987 Hymnbook 2 copies
1987 Hymnbook --- black and brown versions - 1952 Barbados Workers
1952 Workers Barbados, Enterprise - Baptism Sketch #3
1904 "The Derry People" The first picture published in connection with the performance of the strange sect of "Dippers" or "Pilgrims" that has arisen in Fermanagh. The river in the picture is the Ballinamallard, is which the curious dippers perform their ablations. The snapshot from which the picture is drawn, was taken late in the evening, and just before the 'dipping operations' commenced. The people on the bank are sightseers waiting for the "dippers" to come on. October breezes are not favorable to the new cult, and many of the "Dippers" are now suffering from severe colds.