Pitt Street Uniting Church, further records, 1877-2000
Pitt Street Uniting Church, further records, 1877-2000
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Date
1877-2000
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MLMSS 9234
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Physical Description
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3.80 metres of textual records, photographs and drawings (24 boxes & 2 outsize boxes)
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Fonds
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Contents
CORRESPONDENCE INCLUDING REPORTS AND ACCOUNTS, 1877-1941
BOX 1
Correspondence, 1877-1891
Correspondence, 1892
Correspondence, 1893.
Correspondence, 1894
Correspondence, 1895
Correspondence, 1896
BOX 2
Correspondence, 1897
Correspondence, 1898-1902
Correspondence, 1903
Correspondence, 1904-1912
Corresponden...
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Full title
Pitt Street Uniting Church, further records, 1877-2000
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Notes
Description source
Information upgraded as part of the Unprocessed Manuscripts eRecords Project, 2013-2104
Contextual Information
Source
Presented by Pitt Street Uniting Church, 2007
Administrative / Biographical history
Pitt Street Uniting Church was funded in 1833 as a Congregational Church. In 1846, the congregation moved to the present building which was expanded in size and design in 1867. In 1928 Church House (now Pilgrim House) was erected, its tenants being both church and community organisations. The Church has been a Uniting Church since the Union of the...
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Call Numbers
MLMSS 9234
Record Identifier
1JkmKrxY
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/1JkmKrxY
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Reference code
874586
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