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Diary of sermons

  • AU AU-MTC 062/2
  • Item
  • 1952-1968

The diary lists the topic of sermons given, which is arranged by topic and type of service, not chronology. This includes a separate list for Anzac Day services, Red Cross addresses, topics for Bible study classes and lists of sermons related to different Biblical figures and the dates the sermons were given.

Davison, Herbert Henry

Certificate of copyright

  • AU AU-MTC 053/2
  • Item
  • 1935

Certificate of copyright for photograph “The Harbour Bridge – dawn of the New Year 1st January 1935, 3:57am” dated 31st January 1935

Cash, Edward Francis Nicholson

Annotated copy of 'A Fresh Start'

  • AU AU-MTC 151/2
  • Item
  • 1997

John Chapman's own book A Fresh Start (1997 condensed edition) with his handwritten annotations

Chapman, John Charles

Newspaper clippings

  • AU AU-MTC 124/1
  • Item
  • 1830-1870

Collected newspaper clippings relating to clergy

King, George

Illuminated address

  • AU AU-MTC 107/1
  • Item
  • 1930

Given to F.B. Boyce by the churchwardens of St Paul’s Redfern on his retirement

Boyce, Francis Bertie

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

Ceremonial sword

  • AU AU-MTC 051/13
  • Item
  • 1952

Ceremonial sword given to G.A. Chambers' when he returned to Tanzania in 1952 to celebrate the silver jubilee of the Diocese. It represented the fact that he had "cut through" difficulties.

Chambers, George Alexander

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