Series 03 Box 3: Australian Indigenous Ministries pictorial material : Bible Training Institute phot...
Series 03 Box 3: Australian Indigenous Ministries pictorial material : Bible Training Institute photographs, 1939-1970s
About this item
Full title
Date
1939-1970s
Call Numbers
PXA 773/Box 3
Record Identifier
Reference Code
Formats
Pictures, Photographs and Ephemera
Physical Description
Contents
Photographs - 21 x 16 cm. or smaller - 145 silver gelatin photoprints
Ephemera - 21 x 8 cm. - 1 greeting card
Other Descriptions
Level of description
Series
Arrangement
Australian Indigenous Ministries was formerly known as Aborigines Inland Mission
Access and use
Copying Conditions
Copyright restrictions may apply : Photographs in this collection created before 1955 are all out of copyright. Photographs created after 1955 are in copyright for the life of photographer plus 70 years
Subjects
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Scope and Contents
Contents
Bible Training Institute, Singleton, 1939-1970s.
1. AIM College court yard, Minimbah House.
2. Ken, Doug, David, Bill.
3. Mission Hall meeting.
4. Doug, Bill, David, Ken, Joan, Nell, Thelma, Lorna.
5. [Greeting card], Jack and Mildred Lloyd [and family]
6. Minimbah.
7. [Two unidentified men]
8. Ben Mason and Wallie [Figo? Cf...
Alternative Titles
Full title
Series 03 Box 3: Australian Indigenous Ministries pictorial material : Bible Training Institute photographs, 1939-1970s
Notes
Signature / Inscriptions
Images identified from inscriptions on reverse
"Nikolai Ross Studio, Pitt Street, Sydney" -- stamped on reverse (15)
"Model Studio, Maitland" -- stamped on reverse (25)
"Worldwide audio-visuals and photos, Helensburgh, NSW" -- stamped on reverse (133)
Identifiers
Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
PXA 773/Box 3
Record Identifier
nGm4oPBY
Permalink
https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/nGm4oPBY
Other Identifiers
Reference code
421506
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