Archbishops
A Suitable Residence: A Brief History of Bishopscourt Melbourne
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embk0062 Content or description:
A brief account of the history of Bishopscourt, including its original construction, later renovations, garden layout, its residents and social life. Includes quotations from contemporary sources and photos. With a forward by Philip I. Freier, Archbishop of Melbourne.
- 1703 reads
Archbishop Freier appointed Primate of Anglican Church
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emvf0869 Content or description:
Newspaper clipping about Archbishop Freier and his appointment as primate of the Anglican Church
- 1274 reads
Archbishops
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emvf0522 Content or description:
File of miscellaneous items about Melbourne's archbishops.
- 1557 reads
Autumn Memories: A McCubbin Family Album
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embk0065 Content or description:
A memoir of family life by the daughter of Frederick McCubbin. It includes a ten page chapter about time spent living in the Deanery, East Melbourne (1926-c.1931). The deanery in this case meant the original deanery, demolished and replaced in the 1930s. Contains description of the house and social relationship with those living at Bishopscourt, particularly Archbishop and Mrs. Lees.
- 2443 reads
Charles Perry Bishop of Melbourne
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embk0045 Content or description:
Biography of Melbourne's first bishop. Illustrations. Index.
- 1670 reads
David Penman: Bridge-builder, Peacemaker, Fighter for Social Justice
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embk0034 Content or description:
Biography of David Penman, Archbishop of Melbourne.
- 2080 reads
Frank Woods: Archbishop of Melbourne 1957-77
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embk0035 Content or description:
Biography of Frank Woods, Archbishop of Melbourne 1957-77.
- 1633 reads
Interview with Archbishop Freier
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emvf0868 Content or description:
Interview with Archbishop Freier. Barney Zwartz chats with the Archbishop over lunch at Charcoal Lane.
- 1367 reads
Open House at Bishopscourt
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emvf0867 Content or description:
Newspaper clippings about Melbourne's Open House scheme for 2011. Bishopscourt was part of the program.
- 1459 reads