- AU AU-MTC 051/12
- Item
- 1930
Shows the continent of Africa divided into areas of European colonization
Chambers, George Alexander
Shows the continent of Africa divided into areas of European colonization
Chambers, George Alexander
"Children's Hospital Honour Banner presented to St Matthias Church of England S.S. (Sunday School) Paddington for special effort, 1921." in gold lettering on white silk banner. Gold fringe on bottom hem, braided cord on top hem, with loops around brass rail.
St Matthias' Church, Centennial Park
This portion of a Torah scroll was taken from a synagogue in Jaffa (now part of Tel Aviv) during the riots of 1921. It came into the possession of a Mr and Mrs Shelley, who sent it to their friend Deaconess Sophie Newton. Deaconess Newton used the parchment as an aid to study and prayer during prayer meetings for the Jews, which she had held ever since 1900. Dss Newton gave the parchment to Moore College in 1944 with the exhortation to "pray for the peace of Jerusalem" (Psalm 122:6).
The Hebrew text is from the book of Leviticus, including part of chapter 8.
Newton, Sophie Sackville
Scrapbook of news clippings on Sydney Anglican clergy and events
Includes articles on archbishops, General and Provincial synod, St Andrew's Cathedral and School, Moore College staff.
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District Registrar's certificate for burial of Percy Rumery
This certificate of death was included in the records of Christ Church Rouse Hill
Christ Church Rouse Hill
Signed by Nathaniel Jones and Moore College students, May 26 1911
Chambers, George Alexander
Notes taken from seminars by Dr G. Campbell-Morgan - 'The divine library as human history'
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Signed by Vice-Principal G.A. Chambers, F.B. Boyce, D.J. Knox. 3rd April 1908.
Jones, Nathaniel
Inscription inside watch case: "Presented to the Rev. C.C. Godden by St Michael's Choir, Sydney, Aug. 31st 1900". Godden was curate of St Michael's, Surry Hills (Flinders St), from 1899-1900.
Watch face labelled: A.W.W. Co. Waltham Mass. - American Waltham Watch Company.
Godden, Charles Christopher