An article describing the Service of Thanksgiving.
Service of Thanksgiving
c. 1919A small brown coloured booklet with a red border, red and blue printing on the cover. Inside the red border at the top is an Australian flag and crossed poles with a United Kingdom flag.
Inside the booklet are three pages of hymns in red and blue typed lettering.
Details
Details
Below the flags in blue typed lettering is "Celebration of Peace," and underneath is "1919". Underneath this line in red italic typed lettering is "Service of Thanksgiving" and underneath is "to ALMIGHTY GOD For the Termination of the War and the VICTORY OF THE ALLIES." Underneath these lines is a dove in dark blue outline for leaves in its beak.
Underneath the dove in blue type lettering is "IT IS PARTICULARLY DESIRED By the Commonwealth Authorities that all attending the Thanksgiving Service should WEAR A WHITE FLOWER OR RIBBON."
Copyright and Reference
Copyright and Reference
Courtesy of Katanning Historical Society
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