- AU AU-MTC 058/2
- Série
- 1928-1951
The series contains personal correspondence including poems, letters from former students and official letters relating to academic work.
Steel, Margaret J.
The series contains personal correspondence including poems, letters from former students and official letters relating to academic work.
Steel, Margaret J.
Fait partie de Graduates' Fellowship
Invitation card for a buffet tea held at Moore College; correspondence from Patricia Braga with contextual information.
Lapel badge with Moore College crest
Lapel badge with Moore College crest worn by D.J. Davies and his son M.D. Davies.
Davies, David John
Cigarette cards with crests of educational institutions
Collectible cards from cigarette packets. Crests of schools, colleges and universities in Australia, including Moore College.
Reeve, Tom
Moore College commemoration, Principal's Report
Fait partie de Lectures and sermons
Walter Warr, Walter Maltby and other Moore College students
Fait partie de Photographs
Groups of Moore College students in front of a doorway; a wedding party at Walter Warr's wedding. Also includes correspondence from Walter Warr's daughter Marguerite Warr to Stephen or Bernard Judd, dated 13/10/1981 and 13/11/1981.
Sidney Riley Studios
Signed by Nathaniel Jones and Moore College students, May 26 1911
Chambers, George Alexander
Letter from the Old Students' Committee, Moore College
Fait partie de Correspondence received
Letter inviting Jones to a reunion of past and present Moore College students to be held on the 10th October 1910, enclosing a formal invitation. Attached to the letter was the original letter to Rev. Cakebread, the organizer of the reunion, from Harts Ltd, presenting the proposed menu for the reunion luncheon.
Draft reports and speech notes
Manuscript speeches relating to Moore College
Jones, Nathaniel
Report to the Trustees of Moore College
Fait partie de Draft reports and speech notes
Discussing the teaching load, particularly that of Mr. Chambers with the First Year men. Describes temporary accommodation measures adopted, the servants quarters, accommodation for classes. Suggests a re-arrangement of the present buildings.