Deaconess House rules and qualifications of conduct and character
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- 1940-1960
Deaconess House rules, personality qualifications, duty lists, table etiquette, room inspections.
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Deaconess House rules and qualifications of conduct and character
Deaconess House rules, personality qualifications, duty lists, table etiquette, room inspections.
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Minutes of the [Deaconess] House Committee
These are the copies of the minutes retained by Mary Andrews . They appear to supplement the official copies of the Minutes which are held by Anglican Deaconess Ministries but whose holdings appear to cease in 1943.
The business of the House Committee was to consider domestic staff and the business of daily management of the College. Including the acceptance of candidates, bursaries, syllabus and practical training, properties, building repairs and expansion
This set is fragmentary prior to 1964.
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Deaconess House Board of Reference meetings
It was the role of the Board of Reference to consider applicants for entry to Deaconess House for Training and to determine who would be selected. The Board comprised the Principal, Chaplain for Deaconesses and between 4 and 6 lay and clerical members usually members of the Institute Board. The series contains details of the qualifications and parish work of the applicants.
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Deaconess House Board of Studies meetings
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.
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Letters received by the Principal
The series consists of letters received by Mary Andrews in her official capacity as Principal of Deaconess House. Some of the letters are addressed to 'Head Deaconess' an office that Mary Andrews held concurrently with the office of Principal and beyond her retirement. Selection of the letters in this series has been made on an individual basis based on the subject of the letter. Letters include matters to do with candidates, their placements, monetary donations. The letters are placed in bundles according to decade. The is no precise sorting within the bundles. The papers have not been placed into acid free folders. No item listing has been made. Series numbers only are written on the folders. More detailed work needs to be performed at a later date.
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Deaconess Executive Committee (1963-1964) and House Management Committee accounts
The series consists of the monthly accounts of the Executive (later House
Management) Committee that summarize and give detail of all expenditure during the month.
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Induction service at Deaconess House
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
The series consists of fragments of minutes and correspondence and circulars distributed to members of the Deaconess Appointments Board and through the Head Deaconess to Deaconesses working in the Diocese of Sydney.
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The letters concern Deaconess appointments, arrangements for admissions/ordinations, chaplaincy arrangements and other diocesan matters that need to be made known to deaconesses. Also three booklets including the appointments of the Head Deaconess
Andrews, Mary Maria
The series contains correspondence and papers related to fees payable to Deaconess House Institution
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