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Woodcut illustrations of the cottage in which Mr Spurgeon was born and the cottage in which he first preached. Printed facsimile in 'The Baptist' of a letter from C.H. Spurgeon to his congregation in 1891.
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Letter from David and Maxine Cook to Simon Manchester thanking him for his preaching and passing on the following letters from Spurgeon, given to Cook by a graduate of Sydney Missionary and Bible College.
2014-06-12
Envelope of letter from C.H. Spurgeon to Miss Grace K. Lewis, Ealing.
1890-09-23
Pages 1-2 of letter from C.H. Spurgeon to Miss Grace K. Lewis, expressing condolences on the death of her father.
1890-09-23
Pages 3-4 of letter from C.H. Spurgeon to Miss Grace K. Lewis, expressing condolences on the death of her father.
1890-09-23
Photograph of C.H. Spurgeon, with caption: 'Born at Kelvedon June 19, 1834, fell asleep in Jesus at Mentone, Jan. 31, 1892. I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith'. London Stereoscopic Co.
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Engraved picture of the Metropolitan Tabernacle, exterior. From Cassell's Old & New London, plate 52.
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Printed copy of ink sketch - Mr Spurgeon's last sermon: a sketch made in the Metropolitan Tabernacle.
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Page 21 of obituary of C.H. Spurgeon in 'The Freeman' newspaper, February 5th, 1892.
1892-02-05
Page 2 of obituary of C.H. Spurgeon in 'The Freeman' newspaper, February 5th, 1892.
1892-02-05
Engraved portrait of J.C. Ryle, engraved by W. Holt.
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