Peter King further papers, 1868, 1980-2014
Peter King further papers, 1868, 1980-2014
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1868, 1980-2014
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MLMSS 9835
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0.15 meters of textual material (1 box) - manuscript
printed
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Includes:
1. Memorandum book of William Franklyn Whitney, ca. 1868 at “Buckunguy” on the Macquarie River east of Nyngan.
2. Papers re Brewarrina Aboriginal Cultural Museum, 1980s and related material, including an order of service and eulogy from Lesley Kenneth Darcy's funeral, a printed map of the Shire of Brewarrina; drawings of the exteri...
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Peter King further papers, 1868, 1980-2014
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Presented by Father Peter King, May 2015
Administrative / Biographical history
Peter King is an Anglican clergyman who was ordained as a priest in 1979 and attached to Blayney Parish in the Diocese of Bathurst. Since 1987 he has served in various locations including Orange, Dubbo, Trundle and Peak Hill. In 2001 he was commissioned as Police Chaplain of the Lachlan Command Area (Parkes Shire).
Reference: Mitchell file
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MLMSS 9835
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nGm4zoGY
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/nGm4zoGY
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1353626
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