- AU AU-MTC 109/2
- Series
- 1936-1957
The volume records Dr White's income and expenditure, insurance policies and shares between 1942 and 1957. Inside the back cover are copies of wills from relatives on his mother's side (the Morgan family)
White, Paul
The volume records Dr White's income and expenditure, insurance policies and shares between 1942 and 1957. Inside the back cover are copies of wills from relatives on his mother's side (the Morgan family)
White, Paul
School essays, poems, diaries, brochures from student organisations, Shore Torch Bearer magazine, material from Shore reunion 1999, ephemera from family weddings and funerals, wooden box (retirement gift from the King's School 1992)
Robinson, Donald William Bradley
Personal documents of Rev. Herbert John Rose
Matriculation certificate, University of London 1874
King's College London associate certificate 1881
Appointment as curate 1881
Ordination to the Priesthood 1881
Appointment as chaplain to the Soudan Expedition Contingent 1885
Appointment as honorary Church of England chaplain to the volunteer military forces 1885
Appointment as chaplain to the NSW military forces in South Africa 1900
Passport issued by Governor, stamped at Port Said 1906
Rose, Herbert John
Part of Papers of Rev Ray Heslehurst
Correspondence with friends and professional acquaintances of Rev Heslehurst.
Correspondence sent and received from friends and family members.
Robinson, Donald William Bradley
Part of Papers of D.B. Knox
Letters to and from family and friends, as well as letters inquiring about theological topics. Also includes letters relating to book publication, the Protestant Faith broadcasts, the Diocese of Brisbane, the Bundaberg Sugar Company, Robert Banks and Geoffrey Moon, and Joan Smith.
Personal comments, Paul Barnett, 1995
This document records the text of an address given by Dr. Paul Barnett (Bishop of North Sydney) on the occasion of the launch of Chapman’s biography, For the Sake of the Gospel. Barnett reflects on the qualities that contributed to Chapman’s impact as an evangelist. He describes Chapman as a “theologian-evangelist, who may be the first in modern times to do evangelism in terms of such carefully considered theology.”