- AU AU-MTC 001/16-3-176
- Unidad documental simple
- n.d.
Parte dePhotographs
Formal portrait photograph of Archbishop Mowll in clerical robes.
Parte dePhotographs
Formal portrait photograph of Archbishop Mowll in clerical robes.
News cuttings and ephemera - visit to Australia of Pastor Martin Niemoller
News clippings and ephemera, relating to the 1949 visit to Australia of German Pastor Martin Niemoller, at the invitation of the Open Air Campaigners.
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This series contains English-language Bibles - in various editions and translations - used by Mary Andrews. Bibles that have been retained are ones that contain clear signs of use as well as underlined passages and marginal annotations, and in some cases handwritten inserts.
Additionally, some Bibles have been preserved due to the historical interest of their provenance. Mary had possession of a Bible owned by former Archbishop of Sydney (and missionary to China) Mowll, presented to her as a keepsake after his death, as well as a New Testament commemorating the death of the late Archbishop's father. A nearly-pristine illustrated Bible presented to Mary before her departure on missionary service (but to all appearances not taken on that voyage and never used) has similarly been preserved.
Deaconess Andrews frequently left scraps of annotated paper, bookmarks and old envelopes inserted to mark places in the volumes, and these have been left in their original position where possible and desirable. While some of the inserts include annotations of particular relevance to the passage they mark, in many cases it is clear that they were used as bookmarks only with no relevance to the wider context.
A small number of Bibles has been disposed of due to a lack of historical interest - easily-obtainable translations with no features particular to Mary Andrews other than an occasional bookmark. Chinese Bibles have not been included in this series, and neither have other religious texts (such as Prayer Books).
Andrews, Mary Maria
General Synod of Australia and Tasmania
Parte dePhotographs
Includes Archbishop H.W.K. Mowll
"To the glory of God and in memory of Emily Norbury, Principal of Deaconess House and Head Deaconess of this Diocese 1938-1944, this house was dedicated on 29th November 1957, by the Most Reverend H.W.K. Mowll, Archbishop of Sydney and Primate of Australia."
At service of setting apart of Deaconesses St Andrew's Cathedral March 5th 1950
His Grace the Archbishop and Mrs Mowll with Rev C.H. Nash; A group of Deaconesses at the Cathedral.
Archbishop and Dorothy Mowll dining with Chinese people
Probably taken in the late 1950s.
Moore College centenary service, Liverpool
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Outdoor service held to commemorate the centenary of the foundation of Moore College in 1856 at Thomas Moore's house in Liverpool. Includes Archbishop H.W.K. Mowll and Principal Marcus Loane.
Contains black and white prints of Ernest Cameron with Archbishop Mowll, the procession through Sydney to welcome the Archbishop of Canterbury Geoffrey Fisher, meetings of the Mothers' Union at Gilbulla Conference Centre and various Sydney clergymen.
Cameron, Ernest
Archbishop Mowll's library bequest
Archbishop H.W.K. Mowll bequeathed one book or picture from Bishopscourt to each of the Sydney clergy. This series contains letters from the clergymen acknowledging the bequest and stating which book or picture they received.
Loane, Marcus Lawrence