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Manuscripts : The Road From Gona by Dorothea Tomkins and Brian Hughes & The Anglican Mission in New...

Manuscripts : The Road From Gona by Dorothea Tomkins and Brian Hughes & The Anglican Mission in New...

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Manuscripts : The Road From Gona by Dorothea Tomkins and Brian Hughes & The Anglican Mission in New Guinea ( both undated ); printed matter for the Mission in Japan, the Tasmanian ABM, PNG ABM Fellowship, Aboriginal Missions, Polynesia, Borneo, Bishop Selwyn, education, ABM Jubilee Festival, Church of England in Australia, The Herald, ca.1950s-1970s

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Manuscripts : The Road From Gona by Dorothea Tomkins and Brian Hughes & The Anglican Mission in New Guinea ( both undated ); printed matter for the Mission in Japan, the Tasmanian ABM, PNG ABM Fellowship, Aboriginal Missions, Polynesia, Borneo, Bishop Selwyn, education, ABM Jubilee Festival, Church of England in Australia, The Herald, ca.1950s-1970s

Date

ca.195- - 197-

Call Numbers

MLMSS 4503 ADD-ON 2226/Box 159

Record Identifier

Yr8Nejon

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DCL406994
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Manuscripts : The Road From Gona by Dorothea Tomkins and Brian Hughes & The Anglican Mission in New Guinea ( both undated ); printed matter for the Mission in Japan, the Tasmanian ABM, PNG ABM Fellowship, Aboriginal Missions, Polynesia, Borneo, Bishop Selwyn, education, ABM Jubilee Festival, Church of England in Australia, The Herald, ca.1950s-1970...

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Box / File :- 10.5 / No number

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MLMSS 4503 ADD-ON 2226/Box 159

Record Identifier

Yr8Nejon

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DCL406994

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