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- 1853-1990
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Items relating to or summarizing the history of the Deaconess Institution, Deaconess House and Deaconesses in Australia.
Paper on the history of Deaconesses in Sydney - Margie Mills - undated
'The Church of England Deaconess Institution, Sydney' - historical notes, typescript, 2 leaves., undated.
Transcript of talk given by the Archbishop of Sydney Donald Robinson at Women's Ministry Thanksgiving, Darling Harbour, 1991.
History of the Deaconess Institution - Marion Gabbott - 1991
Deaconesses in the Church of England in the 19th century - B.D. (Hons) thesis, Sydney University - Margaret Rodgers - 1977
Role of Deaconess House - undated typescript
Photocopy of Southern Cross special report - 1986
Lists of Deaconess House graduates, former Deaconess House students serving as missionaries, Deaconess Institution roll of service, arrival and departure dates at Deaconess House, Deaconess Appointments as at 1975.
ADM history - key dates to 2011
Transcript of Australian Church Record article on Deaconesses - July 31, 1886.
Braeside Hospital - key dates - Daphne Bragg
'The Deaconess: fifty years of service illustrates 1891-1941'
Hope Healthcare - list of key dates to 1996.
A.D.I.S.L. History - typed historical notes, undated, dates mentioned up to 2001.
'Hospitals of Hope: celebrating a century of the Homes of Peace' book published 2007
30th anniversary of the ordination of the first women deacons in Sydney Diocese 1989-2019.
The Diaconate for Women - E. Glenys Lewis, Head Deaconess of the Diocese of Auckland.
Historical notes on individuals
Notes and correspondence relating to clergymen or former Moore College students:
Thomas Day and his second wife Jane Fairweather, the Day-Stubbs family
J.B. Nicholson (1863-1954)
Francis Isaac Parsons
John Pike
Eric Almond
Walter Woodroffe Mantell, Dixon Bertram, James Graham Long, James McEvoy, Percival Spencer Moore
Thomas Alan Baker
Matthew Calder, Francis Alfred Saunders
Walter Ernest Coates
James Robert Stewart
Robert Cooper Ingham (death certificate 1962)
Allen Gregg Reilly (1899-1962)
Harry Chester Ezzy
Fletcher Holliday Long
Theophilus Henry Biddulf
William Victor Giles
C.L.H. Rupp (1839-1917)
George William and Richard Hugh Dickson Kelly
Irving Hetherington (1809-1875)
Philip Peters Agnew
Historical notes on individuals:
Bishops Barker, Barry and Saumerez Smith
Bishop H.C.G. Moule of Durham
J.C. Ryle
Ion Keith-Falconer and the Earls of Kintore, Scotland
Henry Martyn
David Brainerd
William Grimshaw
Papers relating to the Archbishop’s Commission into Church Schools 1962
The Hon. Sir William McKell - eulogy - 14th January 1985
Horace Wellesley Hannah (1913-1998) - eulogy
An account of a visit to India, the Lambeth Conference and to Canada April to September 1958
Annotated photographs of David Brainerd’s grave and associated sites in Connecticut 1981
Loane, Marcus Lawrence
Cathedral building, windows, the Great Bible
St Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney
Historical jottings of the parish of Snodland
Manuscript notes on the parish history of Snodland, Kent.
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Yarwood, A.T. 'The Reverend Samuel Marsden: an introductory sketch', St John's Cathedral Parramatta, 23 May 1992.
Yarwood, A.T. 'Marsden and Macquarie: the case for revision'.
'In memoriam Right Reverend Henry Archdall Langley, first Bishop of Bendigo 1902-1906' The Bendigo Church News September 1, 1906 (photocopy).
Rowe, Gordon. 'Methodism on the copper mines of Yorke Peninsula, S.A.' 19th September 1951.
SAMS Pioneers of Australia: The Reverend George Pakenham Despard.
Berry, Digby. 'The Mass: and its history of superstition and crime' 1913. With accompanying letter by Stephen Bradley, 15/09/1990.
Biography of Digby Berry (3 p.)
Biography of William Charles Sadlier (2 p.)
Photocopy of preface of 'Letters from China: The story of the sister martyrs of Kucheng' by Keith Cole. Mentions Digby Berry.
Photocopy of pages 45-47 from 'The Church of England in South Africa' by Anthony Ive. Features photo of Digby Berry.
Typescript article on Samuel Marsden’s legacy and depiction in Robert Hughes’ ‘The Fatal Shore’ (undated, 4 p.)
Yarwood, A.T. ‘Arthur Phillip – half a hero’ The Independent Monthly, May 1990.
Photocopied issues of ‘Willing Work’ 1877-1879
Hawkesbury Historical Society ‘Walking tour of historic Windsor’, 1977.
Historic Hawkesbury, third edition, 1977. Hawkesbury Historical Society
Bowd, D.G. ‘Wilberforce Public School 1880-1980’
‘Wilberforce Public School’ typescript, 26 p.
St John’s Church of England (Wilberforce) Centenary Church Service, order of service, 1959.
Wymark, Marjorie ‘The history of the Macquarie schoolhouse 1820 and Saint John’s Church 1859’, 1970.
Wymark, Marjorie ‘The history of the Macquarie schoolhouse 1820 and Saint John’s Church 1859’, second edition.
Wilberforce Public School Centenary 1880-1980.
The Hawkesbury District Tourist Association guide to historic buildings, Windsor, Richmond and the Hawkesbury District.
‘The Challenge’ St Matthew’s Windsor.
Wymark, Marjorie. ‘Governor Macquarie and the case for the court-house portrait’
Copy of illustration: ‘Daniel O’Connell Inn, 1834 – now the Museum.’
Abbott, Leonard
Historic graves in St Jude's Churchyard, Australian Genealogist, July 1947
Pages cut from the July 1947 issue of 'The Australian Genealogist' and pasted on paper.
His Excellency Sir Zelman Cowen, AK, GCMG, KStJ, QC
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