- AU AU-MTC 001/16-3-38
- Stuk
- 1960s
Part of Photographs
Leslie Wiggens was Diocesan Immigration chaplain and Director of CEBS in 1957-1958, Rector of St Giles Greenwich 1958-1963 and NSW Secretary for Bush Church Aid from 1963.
Dunne, Montgomery
Part of Photographs
Leslie Wiggens was Diocesan Immigration chaplain and Director of CEBS in 1957-1958, Rector of St Giles Greenwich 1958-1963 and NSW Secretary for Bush Church Aid from 1963.
Dunne, Montgomery
Part of Portrait photographs
Lesley Hicks, and Paul, aged 8
Part of Portrait photographs
Letter from A. Hughes (Registrar, Victorian University, Manchester)
Part of Correspondence received
Response to inquiries by Jones regarding the Victoria University's proposed scheme for degrees in Divinity. 3 published items attached: Pamphlet from the University of London noting statutes and regulations for the reconstitution of the University, for studies and examinations; Regulations relating to scriptural examinations at the University of London; Information about the degrees of BA and MA from the Student's Delegacy, Oxford.
Letter from A.B. Gridleston, Wycliffe Lodge, Oxford
Part of Correspondence received
Enclosing a Letter of Introduction to the Bishop of Melbourne.
(The Letter of Introduction was separated at some point and is held in the Testimonials series)
Letter from A.B. Gridleston, Wycliffe Lodge, Oxford
Part of Correspondence received
Discusses the possibility that Jones should go to Melbourne, and the preliminary steps to be taken. Gridleston offers to write Jones a letter of introduction (see Testimonials series)
Letter from A.E. Duke, Honorary Secretary, St Matthew's Church, Long Gully, Bendigo
Part of Correspondence received
Conveying the Board's appreciation for his services while at Perry Hall, Bendigo
Letter from Arthur Pain, the Bishop of Gippsland
Part of Correspondence received
Describes the gathering of evangelical clergy at the Chapter House, Melbourne, on behalf of which the Bishop was asked to forward to Mrs Jones sympathy at the loss of her husband
Letter from A.W. Greenup, the Principal's Lodge, St John's Hall, Highbury
Part of Correspondence received
Information about London University's proposed degrees in Divinity. Invites Jones to preach in the College Chapel on Wednesday 15th May 1901.