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Ge'ez/Ethiopic illuminated manuscript

  • AU AU-MTC 000/3
  • Stuk
  • 1900-1970

The text is a magical tale, featuring non-words and vocalised gibberish, some words resembling the names of angels. It is estimated to date from the 20th century.

Unknown

Diary of sermons

  • AU AU-MTC 062/2
  • Stuk
  • 1952-1968

The diary lists the topic of sermons given, which is arranged by topic and type of service, not chronology. This includes a separate list for Anzac Day services, Red Cross addresses, topics for Bible study classes and lists of sermons related to different Biblical figures and the dates the sermons were given.

Davison, Herbert Henry

Golden Book of Memory

  • AU AU-MTC 092/12
  • Stuk
  • 1966

Register of donors towards the War Memorial community centre

St John's Church, Darlinghurst

Ceremonial sword

  • AU AU-MTC 051/13
  • Stuk
  • 1952

Ceremonial sword given to G.A. Chambers' when he returned to Tanzania in 1952 to celebrate the silver jubilee of the Diocese. It represented the fact that he had "cut through" difficulties.

Chambers, George Alexander

Photograph album

  • AU AU-MTC 150/2
  • Stuk
  • 1950

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

The Dioceses of the Anglican Communion map

  • AU AU-MTC 000-28
  • Stuk
  • 1950s

Printed by George Philip & Son, London. Map of the world with colour coding based on the origin of the diocese. Lists dioceses in boxes at base and sides. Undated but pre-1960 as 'Belgian Congo' and 'Tanganyika' are listed.

Unknown

World War 2 scrapbook

  • AU AU-MTC 092/17
  • Stuk
  • 1939-1945

Contains details of parishioners on active service and orders of service for use in wartime.

St John's Church, Darlinghurst

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