- AU AU-MTC 001/16-1-5
- Stuk
- Undated
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The house in Croydon known as But-Har-Gra, formerly a Bible School, now a Moore College student residence. The photo shows D.J. Knox on the front steps.
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The house in Croydon known as But-Har-Gra, formerly a Bible School, now a Moore College student residence. The photo shows D.J. Knox on the front steps.
Opening of the John Francis Cash Memorial Chapel
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The photograph shows Archbishop H.W.K. Mowll and Governor-General Sir William McKell.
Proposed scheme of reconstruction
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A drawing of proposed college extensions by consulting architect Professor Leslie Wilkinson. Copied from the original in the Mitchell Library.
Exterior of the Broughton Memorial Chapel (1)
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Laying of the foundation stone of the dining hall, Saturday 23rd July 1960
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The photograph shows Archbishop Hugh Gough, the Governor-General Lord Dunrossil and Mrs Ailsa Knox.
Archdall wing, Deaconess House (Carillon Ave, Newtown)
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The Archdall wing was named after Rev Mervyn Archdall who had founded the Bethany training school for deaconesses in 1891.
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Dining room building & Deaconess House, from Carillon Ave
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Cash Chapel and Vice-Principal's house, Carillon Ave
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College green - students seated under pergola
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