St Andrew's House makes architectural history in Australia
- AU AU-MTC 001/16-7-364
- Unidad documental simple
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Anglican Press Service
St Andrew's House makes architectural history in Australia
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Anglican Press Service
Regular weekly and term church services are held in St Andrew's Cathedral
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Printed letter from George Gilbert to the Editor of the Morning Chronicle, 7th March 1853
Addresses a letter in the Chronicle regarding potential memorials to Bishop Broughton - funding St Andrew's Cathedral, and the endowment of a scholarship for an Australian boy to attend St Augustine's College, Canterbury.
Cathedral gates, Sydney, OAC van no. 1, 1923?
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Deaconess Mary Andrews - retirement farewell at the chapter house
Deaconess ordination 1950 - five Deaconesses outside Cathedral
Includes Maude Ashe, second from left.
The bells of St Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney
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The photographs show the bells being installed by workmen
St Andrew's Cathedral exterior
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Menu of a dinner held by the Lay members of the Chapter of St. Andrew's Cathedral
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Copies of resolutions forwarded by the Archbishop of Sydney
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Forwarding on the resolutions passed by the Standing Committee of Synod, and the Chapter of St Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney, which recorded the loss sustained by the Church upon the death of Canon Jones, and expressed deep sympathy with the family.