In 1972 from some informal discussions between Commissioner Williams, Colonel Ernest Elliot (Chief Secretary), Captain Brian McStay (Men's Side Officer, Training College) and CSM Cyril Bradwell (Wellington South Corps), an idea emerged of a 'Student Evangelistic Trek' to Fiji using members of the Students' Fellowship supplemented by some second year cadets. So in August 1972 a group of 17 led by Captains Brian and Beverley McStay arrived in Fiji for a 10 day trek assisted by resident Salvationists.
They were received warmly and exploratory discussions were held with government and civic leaders and heads of church groups. Meetings were held in schools, prisons, churches, night clubs, and in the open-air. It was reported later that even if the planning and the trip were 'ad hoc', the eager participation of all concerned brought great results.
In preparation for its relocation to Booth College of Mission in Upper Hutt, the Heritage Centre and Archives will be closed to external inquiries from 1 September 2010 and then fully closed from 1 November 2010. The centre is expected to be fully operational in its new location by 17 January 2011.
The Salvation Army Archives Department
204 Cuba Street
Wellington, 6011
Phone: + 64 4 382 0732
Email: Archives
Admission is free, but donations are appreciated.
Salvation Army Heritage Centre and Archives welcomes information and donations of Salvation Army memorabilia.
We welcome: photographs, slides, videos and films; letters, books and oral histories; records, cassettes and digital recordings; books and manuscripts; uniforms and badges; plus records from Salvation Army corps and centres.