South Sea Evangelical Mission - Correspondence, 1890-1942
South Sea Evangelical Mission - Correspondence, 1890-1942
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Canberra : Pacific Manuscripts Bureau, [2001]
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PMB 1150
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microfilm reels 35 mm
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Microfilm : PMB 1150
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General correspondence, 1890-1925, and Island Council matters, 1928-1950; together with letters-in from the following missionaries: Frederick Daniels, 1911; Jessie Deck, 1911; A. Hedley Abbott, 1913; Violet Sullivan, 1916-1941; Norman Deck, 1917-1942; Robert & May McBride, 1920-1941; M. Clark, 1924; H.J. Waite, 1924-1941; Miss Drummond, 19...
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South Sea Evangelical Mission - Correspondence, 1890-1942
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PMB (Australian National University. Pacific Manuscripts Bureau) ; 1150
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Microfilm. Balgowlah : W.& F. Pascoe Pty Ltd for Pacific Manuscripts Bureau, Australian National University : 1998. 5 microform reels : positive, 35 mm
Originals held : Centre for the Study of Australian Christianity, Menzies College, Macquarie...
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Florence Young commenced mission work among indentured labourers from the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu (New Hebrides) on her brothers' sugar plantation and mill, Fairymead, near Bundaberg in Queensland, in the early 1880s. Steeped in the beliefs of the Plymouth Bretheren and influenced by the English Keswick Convention, members of the Young, Deck an...
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PMB 1150
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1wN2JABn
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441497
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