- AU AU-MTC 150/1
- Collection
- 1915-1959
Ephemera, orders of service, news clippings, minutes of the Anglican Evangelical Group Movement (Sydney branch) 1915-1951, photographs
Cameron, Ernest
Ephemera, orders of service, news clippings, minutes of the Anglican Evangelical Group Movement (Sydney branch) 1915-1951, photographs
Cameron, Ernest
Papers relating to the Anglican Church's Every Member Canvass
The Every Member Canvass was a fundraising campaign conducted by the Home Mission Society's Department of Promotion
Robinson, Donald William Bradley
The series contains documents confirming acceptance of Moore Theological College Choir as an affiliated choir of the Royal School of Church Music.
Moore Theological College
Bibles, orders of service, deacon & priest licences, testamurs from the Australian College of Theology, Sydney University and Melbourne College of Divinity, 2 pocket knives.
Cash, Edward Francis Nicholson
Correspondence, ephemera and news clippings
Typescript articles, news clippings, correspondence interfiled.
Australian Church Record
News clippings relating to the death of Archbishop Mowll
Mowll, Howard West Kilvinton
Religious instruction notebooks
School lessons 1950
Religious instruction 1953
Religious instruction 1954
Religious instruction 1956
Religious instruction 1957
School lessons 1955 and 1958
Dillon, Frederick Henry Barnier
Bibles and photographs belonging to John Holle
Family Bible belonging to the Holle family (1824), New Testament given to John Holle on his ordination as deacon (1958) and Bible given to him on his priesting (1958), framed black and white photograph of Archbishop Howard Mowll with ordinands in 1958 on the steps of St Andrew's Cathedral.
Holle, John
Working papers - Moore College Principal
Notes and correspondence relating to college management.
Loane, Marcus Lawrence
Papers relating to China and communism
Typescript articles, magazines, ephemera and news clippings. Includes several pamphlets produced by the Christian Anti-Communism Crusade of Australia.
Robinson, Donald William Bradley