- AU AU-MTC 392-6-15
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- 1937
Newspaper obituary of Deaconess Ivy Ray, known as the 'Angel of Erskineville', outlining her work among the poor. Photocopy of a photograph of Ivy Ray.
Newspaper obituary of Deaconess Ivy Ray, known as the 'Angel of Erskineville', outlining her work among the poor. Photocopy of a photograph of Ivy Ray.
Part of Portrait photographs
Part of Portrait photographs
J. John, daytime mission meeting, Sydney University
Part of Portrait photographs
J. John, daytime mission meeting, Sydney University
Part of Portrait photographs
Part of Portrait photographs
J. William Jones to Edward Coleridge, 22nd April 1845
Report on colonial affairs including disturbances in Tasmania when Rev. Dr. Willson, head of the Roman Catholic Church in Tasmania, assumed the title of Bishop of Hobart Town and thus infringed upon the rights of the Bishop of Tasmania. Reports on the Diocese of Australia including near completion of the building of Christ Church, the completion of two school houses and the establishment of a Church of England Lay Association.
J. William Jones to Edward Coleridge, 26th October 1844
Account of the church and ecclesiastical matters in general in the colony including government support from Legislative Council to the Church of England. Reports on new sect called the Australian New Methodists, the fact that the Church of England is not acknowledged as being higher than the other churches in the Colony and the issue of General Education.
J. William Jones to Edward Coleridge, 8th May 1847
Reports on the work of the Cathedral, the Cathedral Committee, the funds needed for the building of parish churches and the formal opening of St. James College of which Allwood is now the principal.
Jack Cochrane, voluntary worker
Part of Open Air Campaigners collection