Entrance to John Chapman House with Olympic signage
- AU AU-MTC 001/16-1-159
- Subsérie
- 2000
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Arched doorway to John Chapman House, with Olympic branded signs on the doors: "Sydney 2000 Technical Officials Village".
Entrance to John Chapman House with Olympic signage
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Arched doorway to John Chapman House, with Olympic branded signs on the doors: "Sydney 2000 Technical Officials Village".
The bells of St Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney
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The photographs show the bells being installed by workmen
St Andrew's Cathedral exterior
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Shows the back of the church with 3 people standing on the steps
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Exterior of the church and possibly William Holliday, son of Rev Henry Thomas Holliday
Bishop of Newcastle to Robert Atkins, Diocesan Registrar, Sydney, 27th October 1893
States that he has good news for their "editorial ears".
Letter from A.B. Gridleston, Wycliffe Lodge, Oxford
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Discusses the possibility that Jones should go to Melbourne, and the preliminary steps to be taken. Gridleston offers to write Jones a letter of introduction (see Testimonials series)
Letter from H.W. Padley, Wakefield
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Note in red ink on the first page "End of September 1888" probably written by Maisie Jones.
Congratulates Jones on his recent marriage. Gives news of former school friends. Notes a visit to W.C. Ward, a good friend of Jones', and gives news of him. Describes a 'mission' held in London, the speakers at which were: Spurgeon, Dr Parker, Newman Hall and Father Ignatius. Discusses the Armada tercentenary, noting the lack of emphasis on the religious aspects of the event.
Letter from H.W. Padley, Castlebar Court, Ealing, London West
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Notes by Maisie Jones in the margins.
Gives news of former school friends, in particular the possibility of others emigrating (Jones apparently sent each one an invitation to join him). Ward to go to Melbourne. Includes Padley's impressions of Griffith Thomas. Discusses the establishment of Mansfield College and describes a mission held by Father Ignatius at Westminster Town Hall.
Letter from W.C. Ward ('Brother Bill')
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Notes written by Maisie Jones in margins.
Arranging to bring books out for Jones when he emigrates in mid-July. Mentions Canon Christopher, gives news of Padley, etc.