Jack Wyntzer, International Director of Word of Life
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Part of Portrait photographs
Jack Wyntzer, International Director of Word of Life
Part of Portrait photographs
Part of Portrait photographs
James Broughton to Mrs P.A. Broughton, 19th February 1838
Part of Broughton family correspondence
Expresses sorrow to hear of her illness.Gives an account of personal matters including his engagements. Reports on the proposed system of education to be adopted in Sydney and William's [Bishop Broughton] opposition to it.
James Broughton to Sarah Broughton, undated
Part of Correspondence received
Gives an account of news from England about family and friends and mentions lithographic portrait of W.G. Broughton.
Part of Photographs
James Caley was the winner of the John Foster Memorial Prize in 1960
Australian Church Record
James Fox and Brian Smith, publicity and promotions man for the Navigators in Australia
Part of Portrait photographs
Williams, Ramon
Part of Photographs
Accompanying letter from H.E.L. Patton (James' wife) to Donald Robinson, dated 13/2/1960.
J. Soame, Oxford
Janani Luwum, Archbishop of Uganda, at CMS headquarters, Sydney
Part of Portrait photographs
Part of Sermon notes
Jean Arnot Memorial Luncheon Awardees
Photographs and biographical details of awardees at the Jean Arnot Memorial Luncheon, organised by the National Council of Women of NSW and the Federation of Business and Professional Women of Australia and supported by the State Library of NSW. This Luncheon honours ladies in their 90th year or over 90 who have contributed in a variety of ways to their communities to improve the status of women. Jean Arnot, MBE, FLAA, was an Australia librarian, trade unionist, activist for equal pay for women and feminist. She worked at the State Library of New South Wales from 1921 until her retirement in 1968.