Men outside St Andrew's Cathedral
- AU AU-MTC 001/16-3-28
- Item
- 1935
Part of Photographs
Includes Archbishop H.W.K. Mowll.
Men outside St Andrew's Cathedral
Part of Photographs
Includes Archbishop H.W.K. Mowll.
Christ Church Cathedral Grafton Jubilee 1934
Album containing photographs of the Jubilee celebrations in 1934, including Archbishop H.W.K. Mowll. "Historical notes & views, 1934", loose photographs and ephemera.
Christ Church Cathedral Grafton
This series contains English-language Bibles - in various editions and translations - used by Mary Andrews. Bibles that have been retained are ones that contain clear signs of use as well as underlined passages and marginal annotations, and in some cases handwritten inserts.
Additionally, some Bibles have been preserved due to the historical interest of their provenance. Mary had possession of a Bible owned by former Archbishop of Sydney (and missionary to China) Mowll, presented to her as a keepsake after his death, as well as a New Testament commemorating the death of the late Archbishop's father. A nearly-pristine illustrated Bible presented to Mary before her departure on missionary service (but to all appearances not taken on that voyage and never used) has similarly been preserved.
Deaconess Andrews frequently left scraps of annotated paper, bookmarks and old envelopes inserted to mark places in the volumes, and these have been left in their original position where possible and desirable. While some of the inserts include annotations of particular relevance to the passage they mark, in many cases it is clear that they were used as bookmarks only with no relevance to the wider context.
A small number of Bibles has been disposed of due to a lack of historical interest - easily-obtainable translations with no features particular to Mary Andrews other than an occasional bookmark. Chinese Bibles have not been included in this series, and neither have other religious texts (such as Prayer Books).
Andrews, Mary Maria
Photographs of members of the Robinson family, as well as official events including functions at Bishopscourt and the Bicentennial celebrations in 1988. Also includes photographs of Archbishop H.W.K. Mowll.
Robinson, Donald William Bradley
Archbishops Mowll and Gough 1950-59
Children's Special Service Mission 1947-1952
Church constitution 1949
Correspondence 1960-1963
Correspondence - Archbishops Mowll and Gough 1936-1963
Correspondence - Archdeacon of Redfern 1949-1954
Correspondence - Archdeacon of Ryde 1955-1957
History of the Katoomba Convention Centre
Moore College 1947-53
Notes on the Reformation
Order of St John of Jerusalem 1947-1953
Personal documents and certificates 1910-1950
Personal financial papers 1923-1959
Trustees of Moore College 1951-1961
Robinson, Richard Bradley
Howard Mowll and friends at Cambridge
Part of Photographs
Stearn & Sons, Cambridge
Outdoor group photo of men at Keswick
Part of Photographs
Includes Howard Mowll and Bishop Taylor-Smith
Abraham, G.P.
Photocopied research papers relating to the Church of England in South Africa
This collection relates to the history of the Church of England in South Africa, and consists of photocopies of correspondence, minutes and reports, publications and newspaper articles. It was collected by Peter James Spartalis for his MTh thesis “From Silvertrees to Lambeth: The Australian connection and the Church of England in South Africa 1933-1948” awarded by the Australian College of Theology in 1990. A copy of the thesis is available for in-library use only in the Moore College Library.
Spartalis, Peter James
Miscellaneous printed material
Includes Prohibition leaflets and articles, White Cross Society pamphlets (1891); a speech and other material relating to Hammondville's 60th anniversary in 1992; Funeral sermon preached by Archbishop Mowll in 1946.
Hammond, Robert Brodribb Stewart
Portrait of Bishop Frederic Barker
Copy of the head and shoulders portrait of Frederic Barker, Bishop of Sydney, painted in 1877 when Barker travelled to England to secure the appointment of the Bishop of North Queensland.
Richmond, George