Deaconess Patsy Dahl, ordained Deaconess St John's Parramatta
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- 1984-12-23
Deaconess Patsy Dahl, ordained Deaconess St John's Parramatta
Deaconess Irene Mok, ordained Deaconess St John's Parramatta
Women's ministry - reports and correspondence
Reports by Karin Sowada on a proposed centre for women's ministry; reports by Jane Tooher on the establishment of the Priscilla and Aquila Centre at Moore College; copy of Sydney Synod resolution 7/08 on the Ministry of women in the Diocese.
Woman with tweed jacket and brooch
Miss Emily Norbury, Principal 1938-1944, Head Deaconess 1939-1944
Formal group portrait of children
The children are most likely residents of Lisgar Children's Home/Deaconess Children's Home and Domestic Training School. Stamp on frame: Rossetti Studios, Darling St Balmain.
Deaconess House - print of watercolour painting
Caption: Deaconess House, equipping women for ministry since 1891.
Includes Deaconess Mary Andrews. Empire Photographers, Broadway, New York City.
Papers relating to the Church of England migration scheme
The Church of England Migration Council brought out young women from the United Kingdom, and placed them under the care of Deaconess House. The young women were then placed in domestic service jobs in households. Deaconess Ruby Short took out a licence for the scheme under the Industrial Arbitration Act on 9th October 1939. Includes lists of 'girl domestics' with arrival dates, ship name and name of employer or caretaker. Also includes lists of Australians requesting domestics, and which type.
"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