St John's Friendship Association membership records
- AU AU-MTC 092/5
- Serie
- 1967-1984
Register of members and their addresses.
St John's Church, Darlinghurst
St John's Friendship Association membership records
Register of members and their addresses.
St John's Church, Darlinghurst
Register of donors towards the War Memorial community centre
St John's Church, Darlinghurst
Includes evangelistic tracts and promotional material
St John's Church, Darlinghurst
This series contains material written by Mary Andrews, including both handwritten and printed materials but excluding her diaries (see Series 2), notes and correspondence pertaining to her biography "Going it Alone" and other autobiographical material (see series ??), correspondence and draft correspondence (series 4), and personal newsletters (series 5-6).
The series includes first drafts of articles and addresses, completed short publications, fragmentary notes (names and contact details etc.), notes on sermons and addresses she had attended, annotated texts of varying length, and drafts of Deaconess House monthly reports.
The content of this series was separated in part from Mary's collection of personal letters received (see Series 1), and was otherwise collected piecemeal from miscellaneous unsorted paperwork distributed haphazardly throughout the collection. It is unknown if there was any original intended order to these latter papers (though it seems unlikely) or if the arrangement was an arbitrary decision by Archives Consultant Debra Leigo, who supervised the re-boxing of the collection in 2011.
Andrews, Mary Maria
Records of the National Council of Women of NSW, Inc.
The National Council of Women of New South Wales was established at a meeting held on 26 June 1896. The objects of the Council were to promote:
Andrews, Mary Maria
Records of the Women's World Day of Prayer
The Women's World Day of Prayer originated in the US after the Civil War, starting in 1887 as a day of prayer for home missions and taking its approximate modern form in 1920. Traditionally held on the first Friday in March, the Day proper consists of a worldwide day of ecumenical affirmation and prayer along with the conduction of specially prepared services (these services were often developed by a single national committee for use worldwide).
National and regional committees were responsible for the preparation and distribution of WWDoP materials. Mary Andrews served as National Liaison Officer from 1978 to 1984(approx.) and was designated as Regional Representative on the International Executive from 1982. She was a member of the NSW state committee from 1977 (or earlier) untill her death. She was also Secretary of the National Executive Committee circa 1985. The 1986 World Day of Prayer was held in Australia, and this series includes some preparatory materials.
Andrews, Mary Maria
Records of missionary organisations with which Mary Andrews was associated
This series contains correspondence, meeting minutes, and other records relating to the three missionary organisations with which Mary Andrews was most closely connected: The Church Missionary Society of Australia (CMS), CMS-UK, and the South American Missionary Service (SAMS).Mary Andrews was a missionary with CMS from 1938-1951, working primarily in
China but with a short role in India. She had a secondment agreement of sorts with CMS-UK, with which she was in regular contact while in the field. Following her return to Australia, she made inquiries with CMS-UK regarding the possibility of missionary work with them in South-East Asia. After this failed to eventuate, she remained in casual correspondence with staff at CMS-UK for some time. In addition to the paper records in this series there are two cassette recordings viz: CMS Prayer Weekend 1981 (Rev R.A. Cole) and CMS Summer School 1982 Dr and Mrs Coleman. These may be located in Series 29/4.
Due to her position as Principal of Deaconess House (and missionary experience), Mary was part of the CMS Candidates Committee, Training Committee, and General Committee. As a number of single female missionaries and missionary wives were trained at Deaconess House, Mary was responsible for providing candidate evaluation reports and occasionally conducted interviews with prospective missionaries (including missionary couples) on behalf of the Candidates Committee. She also regularly attended meetings of the above and made a number of recommendations on training policy. Mary ceased being a member of the Candidates Committee in 1976, following her retirement. She then resigned from the General Committee in 1987. Return correspondence suggests that she was dissatisfied with what she perceived as the narrow roles that CMS would allow female missionaries to fill. SAMS was founded in 1844 as a missionary society focused on evangelising Latin America. Mary Andrews served on their Candidates Committee and NSW General Committee from 1975 (at the latest; possibly as early as 1965) until her death in 1996. She also engaged in friendly correspondence with a number of SAMS missionaries and home staff.
Andrews, Mary Maria
Includes AFES area reports, Executive Council Minutes and Secretary's Reports.
Box A-G:
Aboriginal Affairs Information Exchange 1976-1979
Act now recent graduates
Agricultural Christian Fellowship 1976-1977
Australian Conference of Christians in the Professions 1982
Australian Teachers Christian Fellowship 1974-1976
Branch Committee 1975-1981
Bulletins 1971-1978
Christian Medical Fellowship 1974-1976
Graduates' Committee minutes 1971-1973
Executive Committee minutes 1975-1977
Graduates' Fellowship ACT 1972-1985
Graduates' Fellowship Armidale 1976
Graduates' Fellowship Geelong 1970-1975
Graduates' Fellowship Newcastle 1966-1976
Graduates' Fellowship NSW 1969-1981
Box G-N:
Graduates' Fellowship Queensland 1973-1980
Graduates' Fellowship Rockhampton 1976-1977
Graduates' Fellowship South Australia 1971-1982
Graduates' Fellowship Toowoomba
Graduates' Fellowship Townsville 1973-1978
Graduates' Fellowship Victoria 1968-1976
Graduates' Fellowship Western Australia 1973-1982
Graduates' + Teachers' Christian Fellowship Tasmania 1971-1976
Kit for commencing branches
Lawyers' Christian Fellowship 1980
Librarians' Christian Fellowship 1981-1982
Newsletter 1968-1971
Box R-Z:
Psychologists' mailing group 1975
Research Scientists' Christian Fellowship 1970-1981
RSCF ANZAAS 1976
Research Scientists' Christian Fellowship Conference 1969
RSCF UK papers 1961-1975
Register of IVF graduate branches (specialist branches)
Register of IVF graduate branches (state + local)
Resource and Advisory Personnel 1967-1976
Staff lists 1968-1975
Secretary's reports 1973-1974
Speakers clause 1971-1972
Australian Fellowship of Evangelical Students