Quarterly Conference papers and Sunday School Teachers' Quarterly Magazine
- AU AU-MTC 098/18
- Series
- 1933-1941
Sunday School Teachers' Association
Quarterly Conference papers and Sunday School Teachers' Quarterly Magazine
Sunday School Teachers' Association
Lance Shilton wrote and broadcast several series of radio talks on different Sydney radio stations.
Apart from the distinct subseries, this series also includes the scripts of shorter-running programs, including 2CH talkback radio 1983-1989, 2GB Sunday prayer point 1982, and 2CH Questions People Ask 1990-1991
Shilton, Lance
The series includes manuscripts and typescripts of Reverend Judd's broadcasts on behalf of the United Protestant Evangelical Association, as well has his Pathfinder broadcasts and By the Way broadcasts on ABC.
Judd, Bernard George
Printer’s block with image of church (7x7 cm); Colour slides from Johnie’s Club meetings; Australian flag (21x16cm); Medals: Royal School of Church Music; Head Chorister
St John's Church, Darlinghurst
Metal badge in shape of Cathedral; Metal badge of diocesan crest; Metal badge with text: 'The Healing Ministry - St Andrew's Cathedral Sydney'; Teaspoon with text 'The Healing Ministry - St Andrew's Cathedral Sydney'; Glass coaster with diocesan crest and text 'Diocese of Sydney'.
St Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney
Realia and published material with significant provenance
This is an artificial series of "special items" collected by members of the Society. It contains books belonging to members and notable people, a collection of postcards featuring churches in the Diocese of Sydney and around Australia, and objects including a small wooden cross and a stole, and an illuminated address from St Peter's Burwood East to Rev. F.S. and Mrs Rogers.
Church of England Historical Society
Record of service in the Great War, 1914-1918
Comprises one volume documenting an alphabetical list of parishioners enlisted in World War I, and of those Killed in Action.
St Luke's Church, Liverpool
Records of aged care organisations with which Mary Andrews was associated
Mary Andrews naturally took a greater interest in care for the elderly following her own retirement in 1975. From that point until her death in 1996 she lived at the Goodwin Village, a holding of the Anglican Retirement Villages, and acted as chaplain. In addition to running occasional church and prayer services, she also wrote a column for the monthly Village newsletter and visited other ARV residences. In 1995, a new ARV residence was named the Mary Andrews Village in her honour.
Andrews, Mary Maria