- AU AU-MTC 051/13
- Item
- 1952
Ceremonial sword given to G.A. Chambers' when he returned to Tanzania in 1952 to celebrate the silver jubilee of the Diocese. It represented the fact that he had "cut through" difficulties.
Chambers, George Alexander
Ceremonial sword given to G.A. Chambers' when he returned to Tanzania in 1952 to celebrate the silver jubilee of the Diocese. It represented the fact that he had "cut through" difficulties.
Chambers, George Alexander
Sydney University Evangelical Union papers
Contains lists of members, copies of the Constitution, prayer lectures and circulars.
Robinson, Donald William Bradley
Comprises 3 volumes which document date and type of service, officiating clergyman, text and offertory amounts.
St Luke's Church, Liverpool
Comprises one volume documenting name, date, address and visitor's remarks.
St Luke's Church, Liverpool
Clerical engagements listed in a daily sequence
St Stephen's Church, Kellyville
F.W. Smythe compiled this large collection of newspaper cuttings relating to church history for use by students of Moore Theological College, a task he completed in 1952. Newspapers represented in the collection include The Sydney Mail and The Sydney Morning Herald, dated in no discernible order 1905-1952. The collection is limited in that it lacks a subject index or contents list, and its usefulness is thus undermined.
Smythe, F.W.
The series contains personal correspondence including poems, letters from former students and official letters relating to academic work.
Steel, Margaret J.
The series includes a handwritten genealogical chart, an original "invitation to a burial" dated 1784, a handwritten book of poems by N.M. Steel, and a school play written by Margaret Steel in 1918.
Steel, Margaret J.
English-language books used by Mary Andrews while on missionary service
This series contains English-language books, mostly hardcovers, which were most likely used by Mary Andrews during her missionary service in China. It contains theological works, religious texts such as Prayer Books, nursing, pastoral and general advice texts, and a small amount of fiction and poetry.
It is impossible to determine definitively whether some of these texts were used on the mission field. Consideration has been given to the condition of the volumes (showing wear or water damage from travel), the context and topicality, and the publication date. Mary Andrews would later come into possession of tomes from the Deaconess House library, as well as texts inherited from various acquaintances and ecclesiastical figures, so an early publication date is not in itself conclusive evidence that any given volume ever travelled to China. This series excludes texts in Chinese (including English-Chinese Bibles and phrasebooks), and Bibles (see series 26).
Andrews, Mary Maria