Lambeth Conference participants
- AU AU-MTC 001/16-3-33
- Pièce
- 1948
Fait partie de Photographs
Includes D.B. Knox and Archbishop H.W.K. Mowll
T.H. Everitt and Son, London
Lambeth Conference participants
Fait partie de Photographs
Includes D.B. Knox and Archbishop H.W.K. Mowll
T.H. Everitt and Son, London
Fait partie de Sermon notes
Fait partie de Sermon manuscripts
Watermark 1800. It is good for a man that he bear the yoke in his youth...' Theme: Afflictions. Proposes to show the benefit of early afflictions by considering the general view and the view mentioned in the text. Concludes with an address to those who have experienced no particular afflictions.
Fait partie de Portrait photographs
Lance Shilton, Max Wiggens, Archbishop Hugh Gough and another clergyman
Fait partie de Photographs
Australian Church Record
Land grant and appended wafer seal, for Redman Farm
Fait partie de Papers of Captain Henry Waterhouse
Land Grant, and appended wafer seal, Governor John Hunter to James Redman, District of Banks Town, 60 acres of land called Redman Farm dated 12 March 1800, with further notation on reverse of deed recording conveyance of same land by subsequent sale for £50 Sterling by Mary Marlborough to Thomas Moore, dated 6 December 1809, "for and in consideration of the Sum of Forty Pounds Sterling in hand paid by Tos. Moore of Sydney to Mary Morlbough [or Morlborough], Convey and Make over to the said Thos Moore his Heirs and Assigns the within allotment of Ground and Premises to be held by him his Heirs and Assigns for ever - In witness My hand and Seal this sixth Day of December in the Year of Our Lord One thousand Eight Hundred and Nine.
Witness present
Saml. Adams"
"Registered in the Secretary's Office".
This Grant by Captain John Hunter, dated 12th March 1800, bears the original signature of Governor Hunter and the signatures as witnesses of George Johnston and James Williamson.
A wafer seal is appended to the Grant with frayed blue cloth.
Lapel badge with Moore College crest
Lapel badge with Moore College crest worn by D.J. Davies and his son M.D. Davies.
Davies, David John
Fait partie de Photographs
Fait partie de Anglican Deaconess Ministries collection