- AU AU-MTC 392-6-5
- Pièce
- 2014
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Obituary in Southern Cross, 2014; Wikipedia entry, photocopy of 1977 thesis.
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Obituary in Southern Cross, 2014; Wikipedia entry, photocopy of 1977 thesis.
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Letter from Neil Andrew Pike to Deaconess Margaret Rodgers, regarding Neil's mother Phyllis Hazel King, who had been a Deaconess. Reply from Margaret Rodgers, stating that he has mistaken her for Deaconess Mavis Rodgers.
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Deaconess Margaret Rodgers with Mrs M. Quinn, cook at Deaconess House from 1977
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Deaconess House grounds and students
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Includes students studying, eating, holding chapel services, Principal Margaret Rodgers, Assistant to the Principal June Horne, students Margaret Jones and Wendy Lancaster, cook Marie Quinn.
Deaconess Margaret Rodgers, Principal
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L to R: Nerali Bale, Meleane Moale, M. Rodgers, Pauline Halford, Pauline Clement, Barbara Hamilton.
Induction service at Deaconess House
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Includes: Dss. Margaret Rodgers (Principal), June Horne (assistant to Principal), Mrs Catherine Hewett (assistant to Principal).
Dss. Margaret Rodgers with Archbishop Sir Marcus and Patricia, Lady Loane.
Williams, Ramon
Deaconess House Board of Studies meetings
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The Board of Studies was formed by a resolution of the Management Committee of Deaconess House on 8 August 1974 . The purpose of the board was to prepare a submission for the Australian College of Theology for a Diploma of Ministry. The Board comprised Rev S. Giltrap (Chairman), Deaconesses M. Andrews, J. Lawrence and M. Rodgers, Mrs I. Hall and Rev. G. Glassock. The members met Dr D.B. Knox and Dr W. Dumbrell to discuss matters that arose in conjunction with Moore College. It appears that the role of the Board ceased after three meetings.
Deaconess Institution
Head Deaconess M. Andrews and students outside the lecture hall
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Mary Andrews, Sr. Judith Warn (Tasmania), Sr. Mary Lewman (Tasmania), Sr. Ursula Toon (Brisbane), Sr. Yvonne Sangrell (Brisbane), Sr. Margaret Rodgers (Sydney)