Deaconess House - exterior with blue car
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Deaconess House - exterior with blue car
Deaconess House - print of watercolour painting
Caption: Deaconess House, equipping women for ministry since 1891.
Deaconess House and beyond: 50 year anniversary 1971-2021
Commemorative volume outlining the history of Deaconess House and the Deaconess Institution. Includes contributions from Deaconesses who were students in 1971.
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Deaconess House Audio-visual presentation
Script introduces the life and activities of students at Deaconess House, with numbering to indicate the associated slide. This audio-visual presentation would have been used for promotional purposes.
Deaconess House Board of Reference meetings
It was the role of the Board of Reference to consider applicants for entry to Deaconess House for Training and to determine who would be selected. The Board comprised the Principal, Chaplain for Deaconesses and between 4 and 6 lay and clerical members usually members of the Institute Board. The series contains details of the qualifications and parish work of the applicants.
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Deaconess House Board of Studies meetings
The Board of Studies was formed by a resolution of the Management Committee of Deaconess House on 8 August 1974 . The purpose of the board was to prepare a submission for the Australian College of Theology for a Diploma of Ministry. The Board comprised Rev S. Giltrap (Chairman), Deaconesses M. Andrews, J. Lawrence and M. Rodgers, Mrs I. Hall and Rev. G. Glassock. The members met Dr D.B. Knox and Dr W. Dumbrell to discuss matters that arose in conjunction with Moore College. It appears that the role of the Board ceased after three meetings.
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Deaconess House chapel 1978 - student Wendy Lancaster reading service
Deaconess House Diploma Course
Information on subjects and course content, lists of students and their grades, essays and assessments.
Information for students regarding course fees for Deaconess House. Includes correspondence with Moore Theological College regarding fees for lectures provided by Moore College.
Deaconess House grounds and students
Includes students studying, eating, holding chapel services, Principal Margaret Rodgers, Assistant to the Principal June Horne, students Margaret Jones and Wendy Lancaster, cook Marie Quinn.