Object Type: Folder
In Folder: Photographs
Sailing boat on water - 'Dorothy Wright'. The wife of the Archbishop of Sydney, John Charles Wright., Digitised from a glass lantern slide.
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Group of bishops on church porch. Caption: "Episcopal gathering"., Digitised from a glass lantern slide.
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Text outlining the history of the first Cathedral in Australia. "In the year 1836 the Venerable Archdeacon William Grant Groughton was consecrated Bishop of Australia in Lambeth Chapel on 14th February 1836 (Australia from 1811 to 1836 was included in the Diocese of Calcutta India). Bishop Broughton was installed in St James' Church Sydney on June 5th 1836, in which church he had his episcopal chair. St James' Church during the episcopacy of Bishop Broughton was the Cathedral Church of the Diocese of Australia.", Digitised from a glass lantern slide.
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Francis Greenway (1777-1837) - photograph of sketch portrait., Digitised from a glass lantern slide.
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Hand-drawn chart of the Diocese of Goulburn and the chronological division of its districts and parishes., Digitised from a glass lantern slide.
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Marble stone with inscription: "Here stood the altar of the Cathedral Church of St John, 1854-1904". Brisbane, Qld., Digitised from a glass lantern slide.
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Group of people on hillside with eucalyptus trees. Caption: "Historic gathering, Bar Island". Bar Island is located in the Hawkesbury river., Digitised from a glass lantern slide.
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Holy Trinity Cathedral, Wangaratta - exterior., Digitised from a glass lantern slide.
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Holy Trinity Cathedral, Wangaratta - interior., Digitised from a glass lantern slide.
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Photograph of inscription: "Near this spot fell Capt. James Cook R.N. the renowned circumnavigator who discovered these islands A.D. 1778. His Majesty's ship Imogene, October 17th 1837." This monument is loacted at Kealakekua Bay, Hawaii, USA., Digitised from a glass lantern slide.
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Interior - St Paul's Pro-Cathedral, Hay., Digitised from a glass lantern slide.
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Laying of the foundation stone, extension of St Andrew's Oxford Falls, by Mrs P.W. Gledhill. Inscription on stone reads: "To the glory of God this building enlarged A.D. 1935 tablet set by Mrs P.W. Gledhill on St Andrew's Day"., Digitised from a glass lantern slide.
1935-11-30