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Sunday School material

  • AU AU-MTC 029/2
  • Reeks
  • Undated

Multiple copies of a Guide to Sunday School Learning, used to assist volunteers with their Sunday School Classes. Lessons cover the following age groups: Kindergarten children, Lessons for 8 - 9 years old, Lessons for 9 - 10 years old, Lessons for 10-11 years old, What they should know when they finish Sunday School.

St Michael's Church, Vaucluse

Photographs

  • AU AU-MTC 029/4
  • Reeks
  • 1877-1956
  1. Original Church built by E.T. Blackett.1877. B/W Reproduction.
  2. New South Head Road, showing St Michael's, c. 1887. Printed reproduction
  3. Exterior northerly view of church, showing extensions by C. Blackett,1908. B/W mounted on board. 16 X 12 cm.
  4. Interior, showing sanctuary, added by C. Blackett, 1900. B/W mounted on board. 16.5 X 12 cm.
  5. General exterior view, 1911-1920. Sepia reproduction. Mounted on board. 15 X 8 cm.
  6. Sanctuary decorated for a festiva1,1938. B/W Magazine reproduction. 5.5 X 9.5 cm.
  7. Lateral chapel decorated for a festival, 1938. B/W Magazine reproduction. 5.5 X 9.5 cm.
  8. Exterior, western aspect, c.1940. B/W mounted. 20.5 X 15.15 cm. Photographer, Max Shepherd. (3 copies).
  9. Extension to sanctuary and nave, c. 1940. B/W. 19 X 24.5.
  10. Interior showing sanctuary and nave (added by Prof. L. Wilkinson), c. 1940. 16.5 X 21.5 (2 copies)
  11. Westerly aspect showing spire and baptistry added 1938. Photo, c. 1945. B/W 8.5 X 10.5 cm
  12. Western facade,sepia reproduction,c.1940. 10.5 X15 cm. (4 copies)
  13. Northerly aspect, showing extended transept reconstructed nave and added spire(1938), 1950. B/W 15.5 X 17 cm.
  14. Wedding, choir procession, c.1950 B/W
  15. Sunday School Kindergarten, Miss Starling and two teachers. B/W 21 x16 cm. 1956
  16. Entrance porch, 1956. B/W 10,5 X 12 cm.
  17. Sunday School Group. Canon Poyws, 1956, B/W 20 X 15 cm. Photographer: A. West
  18. Sunday School Group. Sue Williams,1956, B/W 20 X 15 cm Photographer: Allen West
  19. Sunday School group. Miss Starling and Canon Powys, 1956. B/W. Photographer: A. West
  20. Sunday School group. Miss J. Cook, 1956. B/W 20 X 25 cm. Photographer: Allen West.
  21. Boys with Sunday School Teacher,1956. B/W 20 X 15 cm Photographer: Allen West.
  22. Boys' Sunday School Class,1956. B/W 20 X 15 cm. Photographer: Allen West.
  23. Canon Powys, Rector of St Michael's,1956 B/W 8.5 X 10.5 cm. Photographer:A. West
  24. Canon Powys and Secretary, 1956. B/W 10 X 12 cm Photographer: Allen West
  25. View of tower and spire,westerly aspect, c. 1956. B/W 11.5 X 12 cm.

St Michael's Church, Vaucluse

Account book

  • AU AU-MTC 030/2
  • Reeks
  • 1951-1962

Receipts and expenditure

St Stephen's Church, Kellyville

Engagement diary

  • AU AU-MTC 030/4
  • Reeks
  • 1951-1952

Clerical engagements listed in a daily sequence

St Stephen's Church, Kellyville

Papers relating to clergy and school lands

  • AU AU-MTC 033/7
  • Reeks
  • 1828-1830

Contains documents relating to the operation of the Clergy and School Lands Corporation. Includes The Bye Laws of the Trustees of Clergy and School Lands in NSW, Committee Reports, Commissioners report and a Report on Church and School Establishments of the Colony by Archdeacon T.H. Scott.

Broughton, William Grant

Biographical source material

  • AU AU-MTC 093/14
  • Reeks
  • 1951-1996

The series comprises original documents and copies of material possibly gathered for Mary Andrew's planned autobiography that was never published, the partial biography written by Margaret Yarwood Lamb and may be used for future biographical purposes. In addition to official documentation such as birth certificate, visas, passports, the series includes charitable donations, family history, school reunion, details of travels, response to her Member of the Order of Australia award.
Also includes copies of her ordination certificate (1946) and her death certificate (1996).
A note concerning Item 31 of this series. It appears that soon after returning to Australia from Missionary service Mary Andrews commenced preparing lists with brief descriptions of the major events and achievements in her life including overseas travel and lists of positions held were appended. . These seems to have been updated regularly although the date of composition is not recorded prior to 1979. From March 1979 they were known as Bio Data. It is assumed that these were prepared for occasions when background information was required and as source material for biographers and journalists..
Some routine material has been culled. Some however has been retained (such as travel documents) as this has been used to date some of Mary's writings.
The routine material (tickets, boarding passes, drafts have been removed from the travel records.

Andrews, Mary Maria

Formal letters received

  • AU AU-MTC 093/17
  • Reeks
  • 1952-1996

These letters and invitations are from the Archbishop and other Diocesan officials, the Governor and NSW Government and sundry other correspondents.
The letters include invitations to meetings and State and Diocesan social functions, acknowledgements of hospitality. Responses to letters she had sent, opinions that she made known, comments she had made and articles submitted for publication
Many letters and invitations were sent in regard to Ms Andrews capacities as Principal of Deaconess House and Head Deaconess others because she was a well-known personality.
These letters contrast with personal letters received in that the items are matters of business and there is no evidence of a personal relationship between the contributors although some of the correspondents were well known to Mary.

Andrews, Mary Maria

Reference material

  • AU AU-MTC 093/23
  • Reeks
  • 1950-1996

This series contains short publications, articles, and coursework material - mostly theological - on a range of topics of interest to Mary Andrews. Some of them were originally separated and presented as coherent courses of study, but others have been compiled from disparate corners of the collection during the sorting phase. Ordination of Women Background Material: Theological and sociological articles and reports, along with some pertinent news stories, debating the propriety of including women in ordained ministry. Christian Counselling Correspondence Course: Run by the Christian Counselling Institute, taking the form of loose papers divided into ten lessons by blue separators. Mary Andrews may have taken this course in 1970 (according to the date on the attached cover letter) or examined it for potential use in the Deaconess House. Deaconess Andrews extended the Deaconess House curriculum to include lectures in counselling from government departments and Sydney University staff following a trip to the UK in 1958-9 in which she researched training methods. Reports on Ministry and Missiology: Booklets and single articles from a variety of sources, many of them ecumenical. Some of these were most likely received as readings to inform the topics of discussion at conferences attended by Deaconess Andrews run by the World Council of Churches, Church Women United, and other similar organisations. Contents include sociological, theological and creative analyses of world evangelisation. Short Guides: Short articles from a wide range of sources that contain concrete guides for the content of prayer or preaching.
*Samuel Marsden in New Zealand: Articles, book extracts and press clippings relating to Samuel Marsden's trip to Matauri Bay in 1814 and its 175th anniversary in 1989.

Andrews, Mary Maria

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