Margaret Rodgers speaking at media service, 1994
- AU AU-MTC 410-13
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- 1994
Margaret is wearing a white surplice and is standing at a lectern.
Margaret Rodgers speaking at media service, 1994
Margaret is wearing a white surplice and is standing at a lectern.
Margaret Rodgers speaking at media event
Microphones for 2WS and 2BL are visible.
Margaret Rodgers with man in suit
Margaret Rodgers with clergyman
Margaret is seated on a church pew. 'Ref. no. A5-627-3' written on margin.
Photographs of Deaconess Margaret Rodgers
Black & white and colour positive prints of Deaconess Margaret Rodgers.
Various
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.
Deaconess Institution
Obituary in Southern Cross, 2014; Wikipedia entry, photocopy of 1977 thesis.
Letter from Neil Andrew Pike to Deaconess Margaret Rodgers, regarding Neil's mother Phyllis Hazel King, who had been a Deaconess. Reply from Margaret Rodgers, stating that he has mistaken her for Deaconess Mavis Rodgers.
6 academic hoods
1 scarf with Mary Andrews College logo
2 blue cotton Canterbury caps
1 blue wool beret
1 blue cotton detachable collar
1 white cotton detachable collar
4 white blouses
Light blue skirt and jacket
2 dark blue jackets
5 dark blue skirts
Dark blue cotton dress with belt
3 black wool academic gowns - 1 belonging to Margaret Rodgers
3 white cotton surplices
Academic gown, 2 academic hoods, clergy robe and two stoles - belonging to Narelle Jarrett. Donated by Leonie de Groen in 2022 after Narelle's death. The academic hoods are most likely for Narelle's degrees of ThL. (ACT, 1969) and BD (London, 1970).