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General handbook

  • AU AU-MTC 001/20
  • Series
  • 1984-1996

Overview of Moore College's courses and activities

Moore Theological College

Ge'ez/Ethiopic illuminated manuscript

  • AU AU-MTC 000/3
  • Item
  • 1900-1970

The text is a magical tale, featuring non-words and vocalised gibberish, some words resembling the names of angels. It is estimated to date from the 20th century.

Unknown

GAFCON papers

  • AU AU-MTC 145/23
  • Series
  • 2001-2021

Primates' Council minutes, books, reports and correspondence relating to the Global Anglican Future conference.

Jensen, Peter F.

Funeral order of service

  • AU AU-MTC 232/1
  • Series
  • 2018

Sheila Spencer was an English-born nurse and midwife who worked in the Department of Evangelism with John Chapman.

Spencer, Sheila Rosemary

Fundraising brochure production material

  • AU AU-MTC 253-1
  • Series
  • 1970-1979

Sample brochures and correspondence related to brochure production. Black & white photographs of college campus and students.

Palmer, R.

Freemasonry - correspondence and reports

  • AU AU-MTC 115-1
  • Series
  • 2003-2007

Correspondence, reports, news clippings and copies of synod proceedings relating to the compatibility of Freemasonry and Anglicanism.

Anglican Church of Australia Diocese of Sydney

Formal letters received

  • AU AU-MTC 093/17
  • Series
  • 1952-1996

These letters and invitations are from the Archbishop and other Diocesan officials, the Governor and NSW Government and sundry other correspondents.
The letters include invitations to meetings and State and Diocesan social functions, acknowledgements of hospitality. Responses to letters she had sent, opinions that she made known, comments she had made and articles submitted for publication
Many letters and invitations were sent in regard to Ms Andrews capacities as Principal of Deaconess House and Head Deaconess others because she was a well-known personality.
These letters contrast with personal letters received in that the items are matters of business and there is no evidence of a personal relationship between the contributors although some of the correspondents were well known to Mary.

Andrews, Mary Maria

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