- AU AU-MTC 392-33-51
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- 1946-06
Bishop C.T. Song travelled to China in June 1946 on the SS Shansi with Mary Andrews.
Bishop C.T. Song travelled to China in June 1946 on the SS Shansi with Mary Andrews.
Deaconess Institution radio broadcasts
Typescript transcripts of radio broadcasts on station 2CH, discussing the history and activities of Deaconesses and the Deaconess Institution.
Summarises the activities of various Deaconesses.
Mary Andrews and Bishop C.T. Song, on board the S.S. Shansi traveling to China
Bride with minister and choir boys
Manuscript note on back: 'To dear Miss Stokes, much love from Bet, 28th December 1948.'
6 academic hoods
1 scarf with Mary Andrews College logo
2 blue cotton Canterbury caps
1 blue wool beret
1 blue cotton detachable collar
1 white cotton detachable collar
4 white blouses
Light blue skirt and jacket
2 dark blue jackets
5 dark blue skirts
Dark blue cotton dress with belt
3 black wool academic gowns - 1 belonging to Margaret Rodgers
3 white cotton surplices
Academic gown, 2 academic hoods, clergy robe and two stoles - belonging to Narelle Jarrett. Donated by Leonie de Groen in 2022 after Narelle's death. The academic hoods are most likely for Narelle's degrees of ThL. (ACT, 1969) and BD (London, 1970).
Deaconess ordination 1950 - five Deaconesses outside Cathedral
Includes Maude Ashe, second from left.
At service of setting apart of Deaconesses St Andrew's Cathedral March 5th 1950
His Grace the Archbishop and Mrs Mowll with Rev C.H. Nash; A group of Deaconesses at the Cathedral.
Four images relating to China - laminated photocopies
Deaconess Mary Andrews with three other women; Group of Chinese clergy; Large group photo outside building, dated 1951.3.11; Group photograph of Chinese children.
Letters received by the Principal
The series consists of letters received by Mary Andrews in her official capacity as Principal of Deaconess House. Some of the letters are addressed to 'Head Deaconess' an office that Mary Andrews held concurrently with the office of Principal and beyond her retirement. Selection of the letters in this series has been made on an individual basis based on the subject of the letter. Letters include matters to do with candidates, their placements, monetary donations. The letters are placed in bundles according to decade. The is no precise sorting within the bundles. The papers have not been placed into acid free folders. No item listing has been made. Series numbers only are written on the folders. More detailed work needs to be performed at a later date.
Deaconess Institution