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Pioneer churchmen - brief biographies

  • AU AU-MTC 000-9
  • Series
  • 1970s

Brief biographies of significant colonial clergymen: Henry Fulton, William Cowper and Robert Cartwright

Unknown

Planning advisory research committee reports

  • AU AU-MTC 072-29
  • Series
  • 1989-1990

Includes reports on Rouse Hill, South Macarthur, Belmore/McCallum's Hill/Clemton Park, a study of residential growth in the Sydney Diocese to Year 2000 and beyond.

Lawton, William James

Planning and policies

  • AU AU-MTC 009-9
  • Series
  • 1993-2001

Initial report on recommendations, requirements and schedule for public relations for Moore College - 1993
Development Office report preparation - 1995
Budget and strategy - 1997
Notes and submissions to Council and Finance Committee re. restructuring of Development Office - 2001
Development Office plans - 2001

Development Office

Pocket watch

  • AU AU-MTC 119-1
  • Item
  • 1900

Inscription inside watch case: "Presented to the Rev. C.C. Godden by St Michael's Choir, Sydney, Aug. 31st 1900". Godden was curate of St Michael's, Surry Hills (Flinders St), from 1899-1900.
Watch face labelled: A.W.W. Co. Waltham Mass. - American Waltham Watch Company.

Godden, Charles Christopher

Political ephemera

  • AU AU-MTC 429-1
  • Series
  • 1981-1992

News clippings, media releases, brochures, copy of speech delivered in the NSW Legislative Council 3/4/1990.

Nile, Fred

Popery in the Church of England

  • AU AU-MTC 000-21
  • Item
  • 1867

Leaflet with illustrated poem (2 pages). Accompanying letter from Donald R. Begbie, St Paul's Wahroonga, who is sending it to Donald Robinson.

Unknown

Portion of Torah parchment

  • AU AU-MTC 161/1
  • Item
  • Before 1920

This portion of a Torah scroll was taken from a synagogue in Jaffa (now part of Tel Aviv) during the riots of 1921. It came into the possession of a Mr and Mrs Shelley, who sent it to their friend Deaconess Sophie Newton. Deaconess Newton used the parchment as an aid to study and prayer during prayer meetings for the Jews, which she had held ever since 1900. Dss Newton gave the parchment to Moore College in 1944 with the exhortation to "pray for the peace of Jerusalem" (Psalm 122:6).
The Hebrew text is from the book of Leviticus, including part of chapter 8.

Newton, Sophie Sackville

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