- AU AU-MTC 118/1
- Series
- 1856-1895
Includes the address to the first students of Moore College at its commencement on 10th April 1856, and sermons preached in St Andrew's Cathedral 1878-1895
Cowper, William Macquarie
Includes the address to the first students of Moore College at its commencement on 10th April 1856, and sermons preached in St Andrew's Cathedral 1878-1895
Cowper, William Macquarie
Subject files - Principal of Moore College
Administrative files created by Dr Jensen in his role of Principal of Moore College
Jensen, Peter F.
Moore College song - woodblock with musical notation
Davies, David John
Papers relating to 1 King St Newtown
Correspondence and other papers relating to the proposed purchase of 1 King St Newtown, then the headquarters of the Master Builders' Association.
Nicholson, Peter T.
Correspondence - Vice Principal of Moore College
Correspondence received and sent as Vice Principal of Moore College.
Robinson, Donald William Bradley
Draft manuscripts and notes for PhD thesis
David John Davies (1879-1935): his thought and influence; Nathaniel Jones (1861-1911): analysis of his thought and estimate of his influence; list of corrections for published version of 'Anglican Evangelicalism in Sydney, 1897 to 1953'.
John McIntosh's thesis Anglican Evangelicalism in Sydney, 1897 to 1953 was submitted in 2014 to the University of New South Wales, and published in the Australian College of Theology Monograph series in 2018.
Also manuscript notes relating to D.B. Knox's D.Phil thesis.
McIntosh, John Alan
2 academic hoods. One has bright purple satin edging, the other oyster grey edging. These hoods were worn by Rev Greenwood after graduating from Moore College.
Greenwood, John
In-house magazine produced for the Moore College community, including articles on Christian life, marriage, parenting, college life, craft and recipes. The title was inspired by the magnolia trees in the garden of Carillon House.
Moore Women
Papers relating to Moore College's Newtown properties
Articles and correspondence
Robinson, Donald William Bradley