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August 25, 1928 Photo of Workers Photo of: B. McG, Mellie Griffin, Willie Walters, Myrtle Darnell (Oklahoma), Raymond Lynn, Leah Hawkins, Marie Hawkins, Gilbert Neuendorf?? Willie Walters and Leah Hawkins were in the Work in South America. - 2010 Present Day 2x2 Apostles Invitation
2010 invitation to gospel meetings by "Present Day 2x2 Apostles" T. Gamble and H. McKnight. Tommie Gamble is Overseer of Ireland. - Bach #1
In the very early days of the 2x2 movement, a wooden hall was used. It was called a "Bach" and was a portable building used by workers to live in and/or hold meetings during a mission. (#1) - Bach Tent #2
Another 'bach'. This one seems to include a tent - Bach Tent #3
Another 'bach'. This time it is a tent where workers lived temporarily while holding a mission. (#3) - Baptism Sketch #1
Sketch of "How 'Dippers' are Initiated." From newspaper: The Irish Independent, August 20, 1907 - Baptism Sketch #2
Baptism Sketch from Impartial Reporter Oct. 20 & 27, 1904. "Rain was falling ... as some three hundred people assembled on the banks of Ballycassidy river to witness the baptism by immersion of ... four men and two women-who had embraced the faith expounded by the Tramps under the leadership of Mr. Irvine and Mr. Edward Cooney." Those present at Ballinamallard that day included Edward Cooney, John West, Jack Carroll and William Irvine who all preached to the assembly in the bitterly cold weather of the "dreary autumn afternoon". - 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. - Baptism Sketch #4
Thomas Elliott prepares a convert for baptism. Baptism Sketch from Impartial Reporter Oct. 20 & 27, 1904 (#4) - Bell at Jackson MS Convention
1972 Bell used at Jackson, MS Convention - Bible Study & Convention Speaker Lists 1975
Two Wednesday Night Bible Study Lists and Convention Speakers List for Jackson, Mississippi Convention, 1989 - BibleStudyList-1
U.S. Mid-week Bible Study Lists - BibleStudyList-2
U.S. Mid-week Bible Study Lists - BibleStudyList-3
U.S. Mid-week and Sunday Night Bible Study Lists - Black Stocking #1 Bishop
From the early 1900’s to sometime in the 1940's and into the 1950s in some areas, professing women were expected to wear black stockings. This peculiarity resulted in their church being nicknamed "The Black Socks" and "The Black Stocking Church." - Black Stocking 22
From the early 1900’s to sometime in the 1940's and into the 1950s in some areas, professing women were expected to wear black stockings. This peculiarity resulted in their church being nicknamed "The Black Socks" and "The Black Stocking Church." - Black Stockings #1
From the early 1900’s to sometime in the 1940's and into the 1950s in some areas, professing women were expected to wear black stockings. This peculiarity resulted in their church being nicknamed "The Black Socks" and "The Black Stocking Church." - Black Stockings #2 Johnson.
From the early 1900’s to sometime in the 1940's and into the 1950s in some areas, professing women were expected to wear black stockings. This peculiarity resulted in their church being nicknamed "The Black Socks" and "The Black Stocking Church." - Black Stockings #2
1942 Agnes Knox & Blanche Chappell in Black Stockings From the early 1900’s to sometime in the 1940's and into the 1950s in some areas, professing women were expected to wear black stockings. This peculiarity resulted in their church being nicknamed "The Black Socks" and "The Black Stocking Church." - Black Stockings #3 Griffin
From the early 1900’s to sometime in the 1940's and into the 1950s in some areas, professing women were expected to wear black stockings. This peculiarity resulted in their church being nicknamed "The Black Socks" and "The Black Stocking Church." - Black Stockings #3
Two sister workers showing black stockings. From the early 1900’s to sometime in the 1940's and into the 1950s in some areas, professing women were expected to wear black stockings. This peculiarity resulted in their church being nicknamed "The Black Socks" and "The Black Stocking Church." - Black Stockings #4
Louie Ryan and Claradene Bishop in Black Stockings From the early 1900’s to sometime in the 1940's and into the 1950s in some areas, professing women were expected to wear black stockings. This peculiarity resulted in their church being nicknamed "The Black Socks" and "The Black Stocking Church." - Black Stockings #5
1956 From the early 1900’s to sometime in the 1940's and early 1950's professing women were expected to wear black stockings. This peculiarity resulted in their church being nicknamed "The Black Socks" and "The Black Stocking Church." - Black Stockings #6
1946 From the early 1900’s to sometime in the 1940's and early 1950's professing women were expected to wear black stockings. This peculiarity resulted in their church being nicknamed "The Black Socks" and "The Black Stocking Church." - Black Stockings #7
Hazel Overton and Margaret Shorten in Black Stockings From the early 1900’s to sometime in the 1940's and into the 1950s in some areas, professing women were expected to wear black stockings. This peculiarity resulted in their church being nicknamed "The Black Socks" and "The Black Stocking Church." - Black Stockings & Court Shoes (#8)
More black stockings. Back Row: (men) Nichol Jardine, Jim Jardine, Bert Jeske Front: (women) Ellen Johnson, Pauline Leiste, Alma Pearson, Daisy Fee. Bay City, Wisconsin - March, 1932 (#8) From the early 1900’s to sometime in the 1940's and into the 1950s in some areas, professing women were expected to wear black stockings. This peculiarity resulted in their church being nicknamed "The Black Socks" and "The Black Stocking Church." - Black Stockings, Miller
From the early 1900’s to sometime in the 1940's and into the 1950s in some areas, professing women were expected to wear black stockings. This peculiarity resulted in their church being nicknamed "The Black Socks" and "The Black Stocking Church." - CA 1921 Bakersfield Convention
1921 Bakersfield, California Convention - CA-hats group
Group of California 2x2s showing hat styles - CO 1975 Elizabeth
1975 Elizabeth, Colorado USA Convention - Gospel Meeting Tent #5
Gospel Meeting tent #5 1931 Wenatchee, WA Jack Carroll, Herman Beaber, H. Gibson, J. Roberts with a Gospel Meeting Tent - Christie,Dave tent Hawaii
Christie, David (Dave) & Emma "Emily" F. (nee Wilson) Dave was born May 31, 1884, in Rathmolyon, Ireland; died Sept 30, 1969, in Multnomah Co., Oregon. Emily was born May 8, 1883, in Co. Fermanagh, N. Ireland; died Feb. 10, 1975, in Multnomah Co., Oregon. Dave entered work in 1905 per 1905 Workers List; He labored in Scotland, N. Ireland, Hawaii, California, Maryland, Michigan They are on 1926-27 List in Hawaii; on 1946-1947 Workers List in Hawaii Married Nov. 27, 1923 in Port Angeles, Clallam Co. Washington. Two children: Betty and Dave. Both were workers who married without permission. Dave was a cousin of Jack Carroll, who made an announcement and statement concerning workers marrying at the 1923 Milltown Convention. They pioneered the work in Hawaii. - Convention Dining area
View inside a typical convention dining shed/tent. Guildford, New South Wales, Australia - Convention Lists
Western Canada Convention Lists, titled "Christian Conventions." - Convention Mtg Tent #1
2002 Convention meeting tent with sides up at Glencoe Convention New South Wales, Australia - Convention Mtg Tent #2
Convention Tent at Down, Ireland - Convention Mtg Tent #3
Convention tent at Fermanagh Co. N. Ireland (#3) - Convention Mtg Tent #4
Convention Home and Tent at Perry, Oklahoma, 1942. (#4) - Convention Mtg Tent Typical #5
Typical Convention Tent with side flaps down. #5