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Only top-level descriptions John Francis Cash Memorial Chapel (Moore Theological College) English
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Architectural plans

  • AU AU-MTC 001/13
  • Series
  • 1939-2009

The series consists of sketch plans, site plans and development plans for College buildings, grounds, staff and student housing. Also includes related correspondence.

Sketch plan of proposed Moore College 1939
Sketch plan of proposed extension to Moore College, 1943
New Chapel plans and sketch of John Francis Cash Memorial Chapel July 1947
Sketch of plan for College and elevation to Carillon Ave, March 1952
Plans of redevelopment scheme, Jan 1958
Moore College plans 1959
Plans of renovation to tutors' residences May 1965
Plan of ground improvements for Moore College July 1965
Proposed re-modelling of grounds for hostel But-Har-Gra at Croydon Park, 1966
Site plan of Campbell St vacant land Jan 1968
Plan of proposed married students' flats, Croydon Park, 1969
Plans to accompany action plan for redevelopment of College, 1969
Plan of staff houses, 1969-70
Plan of proposed organ gallery of John Francis Cash Memorial Chapel, 1970
Plan of No. 36-46 Carillon Ave, Newtown, 1970
Plan of staff houses with elevations, 1970
Plan of revised walls to courtyards of staff houses, 1970
Plans of Moore College staff houses, 1970
Plans of signs and letter slots, staff houses, 1971
Plan of proposed alteration of Principal's office, 1971
Street maps of Newtown and surrounding suburbs

Moore Theological College

Chapel records

  • AU AU-MTC 001/35
  • Series
  • 1905-1989

Cathedral Psalter and Book of Common Prayer, keys to chapel and chapel cupboard, register of services (1905-1966), financial records and correspondence.

Moore Theological College

Collected published works

  • AU AU-MTC 053/3
  • Series
  • 1920-1950

Order of service and transcript of Governor-General’s address at the opening of the Cash memorial chapel, Moore College 20th November 1950; pamphlet describing the memorial vessels; Pamphlets relating to the Harbour Bridge, several issues of Christ Church Lavender Bay Parish Paper; thankyou card from Annie W. Cash following Frank Cash’s death; Parables of the Sydney Harbour Bridge (1930); collected books and pamphlets relating to photographic processes.

Cash, Edward Francis Nicholson

Photographs

  • AU AU-MTC 053/4
  • Series
  • 1918-1964

Rev. Dr E.F.N. (Frank) Cash was the rector of Christ Church Lavender Bay and a keen amateur photographer. He was the only amateur photographer to be permitted onto the construction site of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, and took photographs throughout the building process. His photographs also include images of his family: his wife Elizabeth, son John who joined the RAAF and was killed in action in 1941, and three daughters Mary, Miriam and Elizabeth. He also took many pictures of trees, native animals and rock formations, particularly around the Glen Innes area and inside Jenolan Caves. There are also a small number of photos of the Fairbridge Farm School for child migrants in Molong, NSW.
A large number of the slides are copies of paintings and illustrations from books, as well as hymn lyrics.

Cash, Edward Francis Nicholson

Correspondence - Moore College Committee Secretary

  • AU AU-MTC 192/1
  • Series
  • 1930-1950

Correspondence sent and received by Fritz Langford Smith in his capacity as secretary of the Moore College Committee. Includes discussion of the construction of the John Francis Cash Memorial Chapel.

Langford Smith, Fritz