Sydney, NSW

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Anglican mission societies

  • AU AU-MTC 102/8
  • Series
  • 1891-1999

Material relating to the Anglican Board of Mission (previously the Australian Board of Mission) and their work in Australia with Aboriginal people, Polynesia, Melanesia and east and southeast Asia; the Church Missionary Society in Sydney, Africa and Pakistan; National Missionary Council of Australia and the South American Missionary Society.

Church of England Historical Society

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

Parish folders

  • AU AU-MTC 102/1
  • Series
  • 1886-1999

Pamphlets, news cuttings, parish magazines and photographs relating to parishes in the Diocese of Sydney

Church of England Historical Society

Photograph album

  • AU AU-MTC 150/2
  • Item
  • 1950

Contains black and white prints of Ernest Cameron with Archbishop Mowll, the procession through Sydney to welcome the Archbishop of Canterbury Geoffrey Fisher, meetings of the Mothers' Union at Gilbulla Conference Centre and various Sydney clergymen.

Cameron, Ernest

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

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