- AU AU-MTC 254-254-10
- Series
- 1950-2000
Part of Open Air Campaigners collection
Brochures, event notices and tickets, evangelistic tracts, OAC badges and enamel pins
Part of Open Air Campaigners collection
Brochures, event notices and tickets, evangelistic tracts, OAC badges and enamel pins
Order of Service for the laying of the foundation of the Church of England Hut Ingleburn Camp, 16th December 1939; Programme for 7th birthday rally, October 24th 1946; CENEF Centre fundraising appeal brochure; Medal: 'CENEF: For Faith and Freedom'
Church of England National Emergency Fund
"Bulletin of the Glenn Davies Lending Library" humourous newsletter produced by colleagues at Moore College, Spring 1985.
Davies, Glenn Naunton
Event and general promotional brochures, decorative bookmarks, cards with Bible verses.
Includes promotional card for 'Why pop culture is obsessed with religion' by Alissa Wilkinson, and brochure for 'Relating across cultures' short course.
Also includes 'The order of Deaconesses in the Church of England in Australia' promotional brochure, and 'Form and manner of setting apart with the laying on of hands of Deaconesses' - both undated, potentially mid-20th century.
Entrance to John Chapman House, with door from Broughton Memorial Chapel
Part of Photographs
Entrance to John Chapman House with Olympic signage
Part of Photographs
Arched doorway to John Chapman House, with Olympic branded signs on the doors: "Sydney 2000 Technical Officials Village".
Entrance hall and stairs in Deaconess House
Enthronement of Donald Coggan as Archbishop of York
Part of Photographs
Australian Church Record
English-language books used by Mary Andrews while on missionary service
This series contains English-language books, mostly hardcovers, which were most likely used by Mary Andrews during her missionary service in China. It contains theological works, religious texts such as Prayer Books, nursing, pastoral and general advice texts, and a small amount of fiction and poetry.
It is impossible to determine definitively whether some of these texts were used on the mission field. Consideration has been given to the condition of the volumes (showing wear or water damage from travel), the context and topicality, and the publication date. Mary Andrews would later come into possession of tomes from the Deaconess House library, as well as texts inherited from various acquaintances and ecclesiastical figures, so an early publication date is not in itself conclusive evidence that any given volume ever travelled to China. This series excludes texts in Chinese (including English-Chinese Bibles and phrasebooks), and Bibles (see series 26).
Andrews, Mary Maria
Part of Lecture notes