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JS Battye Library of West Australian J S Battye Library of West Australian History Private Archives – Collection Listing MN 2086 Acc. 5825A SAMBELL, Geoffrey Tremayne, Archbishop Geoffrey Tremayne Sambell was educated at Melbourne Boys High School then after a short time in employment he spent some years at Ridley where he was ordained Deacon in 1940 and Priest in 1941.. He exercised a notable ministry as Army Chaplain and stayed on the Reserve list until 1960 where he held the position of Senior Chaplain in Victoria. He served in the parishes of St. Mary’s and Queensberry Street and Chaplain of Hospitals and was a member of the Brotherhood of St Lawrence. In 1969 he was enthroned as Archbishop of Perth and Metropolitan of Western Australia. The Papers The papers were donated by the Anglican Church of Perth and Mrs. Anne Porter. (ACC 5825A) Holdings = 0.64m Access The J S Battye Library provides access to original material. In some situations, this may not be possible and alternative formats such as microfilm, microfiche, typescripts or photocopies are supplied for researchers’ use. Where alternative formats are available, these must be used. Copyright Restrictions The Commonwealth Copyright Act 1968 regulates copying of unpublished material. It is the user’s legal obligation to determine and satisfy copyright. Summary of Classes MN2086 1 Copyright LISWA 2006 J S Battye Library of West Australian History Private Archives – Collection Listing ACCOUNTS NEWSPAPER CUTTINGS AGENDA PAPERS ARTICLES PATRONS BUDGETS PHOTOGRAPHS CARDS PLANS CAREER DOCUMENTATION POETRY CONFERENCE PAPERS PRESS RELEASES DECLARATIONS PRINTED MATERIAL DIARIES PRINTING PLATE FILES PROGRAMMES FINANCIAL RECORDS PUBLICATIONS HISTORIES QUESTIONNAIRES INFORMATION SHEETS RECEIPTS INVITATIONS REPORTS ITINERARIES SERMONS JOTTINGS STATEMENTS LETTERS TELEGRAMS LISTS WAGES RECORDS MEMORIALS MINUTES ACCOUNTS 5825A/1 4 April 1974 Collection of an account on the Archbishops House AGENDA 5825A/2 Agenda for the Anglican Church Perth ARTICLES 5825A/3 n.d. Allocation of funds for articles for the sub editor 5825A/4 12 July 1974 Article on Bartimaeus and Celebration for the Anglican Messenger. 5825A/5 n.d. Article for the Messenger from Binatang, Sarawak 5825A/6 Article re Celebration 75 Week 5825A/7 Draft article re call to celebrate from the Archbishop. 5825A/8 Article re Celebration Week. 5825A/9 Article re Celebration 74 Week [Compulsive Christianity] 5825A/10 Article on Easter and South Africa in the Messenger [2 copies] MN2086 2 Copyright LISWA 2006 J S Battye Library of West Australian History Private Archives – Collection Listing 5825A/11 Article on a call by the Archbishop to celebrate the visit of a Bishop. 5825A/12 Article on “A Distraught World” 5825A/13 Article on “Journeyings” 5825A/14 10 April 1975 Article on “Celebration 75” from the Archbishop 5825A/15 June 1975 Article re Chaplain at Royal Perth Hospital. 5825A/16 July 1975 Article on “Vision” and the South African Government. 5825A/17 September 1975 Article on making “Unbelief Uncomfortable” 5825A/18 November 1975 Article on “Politics , Power and Peace” 5825A/19 n.d. Article on “Lent” 5825A/20 March 1976 Article on “Solidarity” 5825A/21 June 1976 Article on Pressures and Priorities. 5825A/22 17 June 1976 Article on “Power after – Power of” 5825A/23 July 1976 Article on Moral Problems 5825A/24 August 1976 Article on Freedom 5825A/25 October 1976 Article on the visit of an Asian Bishop 5825A/26 Article on “Parkerville” 5825A/27 November 1976 Article on “Shepherds” 5825A/28 14 January 1977 Article on “Lent” 5825A/29 16 February 1977 Article on the visit of the Archbishop of Canterbury 5825A/30 March 1977 Article on the death of the Archbishop of Uganda 5825A/31 16 March 1977 Article on “Anniversaries” 5825A/32 12 April 1977 Article on “Easter” 5825A/33 15 June 1977 Article on the Bishop of Uganda’s Refugee Appeal. 5825A/34 15 July 1977 Article on the “Humanity of Jesus” 5825A/35 August 1977 Article re a letter from a Japanese student MN2086 3 Copyright LISWA 2006 J S Battye Library of West Australian History Private Archives – Collection Listing 5825A/36 15 September 1977 Article on “An Australian Prayer Book” 5825A/37 13 October 1977 Article on the Annual meeting of the Bishops 5825A/38 December 1977 Short article of Xmas. 5825A/39 April 1978 Article on the “Past, Present and the Future” 5825A/40 16 May 1978 An article on “Is religion coming to life” 5825A/41 13 June 1978 Article on the “Lambeth Conference” 5825A/42 September 1978 Article on Bishop MacDonald’s retirement 5825A/43 October 1978 Article on the Family of the Diocese 5825A/44 16 February 1979 Article “On being Good and being Christian. 5825A/45 February 1979 Article on A.W. Buttrose 5825A/46 April 1979 Article on “Oil and Anointing” 5825A/47 18 April 1979 Article re “An Extra Dimension” 5825A/48 June 1979 Article re “National Strike” 5825A/49 19 June 1979 Article re “Atheistism” [2 copies] 5825A/50 10 July 1979 Article re “Refugees” 5825A/51 16 August 1979 Article re the Cathedral and its Dean. 5825A/52 17 September 1979 Article on Terrorism and Violence. 5825A/53 16 October 1979 Article re Funding of Bishop Challen’s visit overseas. 5825A/54 15 February 1980 Article on “Temptation and Tension” 5825A/55 12 March 1980 Article on “Iran and Islam” 5825A/56 8 May 1980 Article on “Motor Spirit – Holy Spirit” 5825A/57 18 June 1980 Article on “Games and all that” 5825A/58 15 July 1980 Article on the Ugandan Appeal 5825A/59 15 July 1980 Article on “Growing old together” MN2086 4 Copyright LISWA 2006 J S Battye Library of West Australian History Private Archives – Collection Listing 5825A/60 14 August 1980 Article re “Feast of the Transfiguration” 5825A/61 18 November 1980 Article on “Thanks” BUDGETS 5825A/62 20 April 1977 Anglican Messenger Budget for 1977/78 CARDS 5825A/63 Card from Richard to Archbishop Geoffrey 5825A/64 Card from Lawe Davies to Geoffrey Sambell 5825A/65 29 November 1980 Unused card to “Our beloved Archbishop Geoffrey” CAREER DOCUMENTS 5825A/66 Career document re Editor of the Anglican Messenger 5825A/67 22 September 1970 Career document re Press Relations 5825A/68 5 July 1971 Document re Editor of the Anglican Messenger 5825A/69 From 2 February 1977 Career Documents re Diocesan Secretary CONFERENCE PAPERS 5825A/70 n.d. Paper on a Diocesan Think Tank 5825A/71 Thoughts on the Think Tank 5825A/72 Selection of Personnel for Think Tank 5825A/73 Goals for the Think Tank 5825A/74 Goals for the Think Tank by M. Challen 5825A/75 Thinking aloud about the structure of the Diocese 5825A/76 Background paper on Think Tank 5825A/77 Suggestions for Think Tank 5825A/78 24 August 1975 Headmasters Conference 5825A/79 2 December 1976 Clergy Conference DECLARATIONS 5825A/80 n.d. Declaration by George Appleton, Archbishop MN2086 5 Copyright LISWA 2006 J S Battye Library of West Australian History Private Archives – Collection Listing DIARIES 5825A/81 1975 Planner Diary for 1975 Episcopal Visits 5825A/82 1976 Planner Diary for 1976 Episcopal Visits 5825A/83 1977 Planner Diary for 1977 Episcopal Visits 5825A/84 1978 Planner Diary for 1978 Episcopal Visits 5825A/85 1979 Planner Diary for 1979 Episcopal Visits 5825A/86 1980 Planner Diary for 1980 Episcopal Visits 5825A/87 n.d. Diary of notes 5825A/88 Diary of notes 5825A/89 1968 Pocket Diary 5825A/90 1969 Pocket Diary 5825A/91 1970 Pocket Diary 5825A/92 1971 Pocket Diary 5825A/93 1972 Pocket Diary 5825A/94 1973 Pocket Diary 5825A/95 1974 Pocket Diary 5825A/96 1975 Pocket Diary 5825A/97 1976 Pocket Diary 5825A/98 1977 Pocket Diary 5825A/99 1978 Pocket Diary 5825A/100 1979 Pocket Diary 5825A/101 1980 Pocket Diary 5825A/102 1980 Pocket Diary MN2086 6 Copyright LISWA 2006 J S Battye Library of West Australian History Private Archives – Collection Listing FILES 5825A/103 1983 File on Smoking and Health 5825A/104 March 1981 to December 1984 File on Unemployment 5825A/105 5 March 1984 File on De- Facto Relationships 5825A/106 1977 to 14 December 1984 File on Gambling 5825A/107 August to November 1982 File on Housing 5825A/108 File of letters from organisations and individuals written to Geoffrey Sambell on his Retirement. 5825A/109 Correspondence and papers from Geoffrey Sambell’s personnel file 5825A/110 File containing the papers pertaining to the “Social Responsibilities Commission of 1978. FINANCIAL RECORDS 5825A/111 n.d. Amount left in Accounts 5825A/112 25 May 1964 Archbishop’s Discretionary Fund 5825A/113 31 January 1965 Balances in Accounts 5825A/114 n.d. State of accounts 5825A/115 Availability of Funds HISTORIES 5825A/116 n.d. Life of George Appleton 5825A/117 Life of Geoffrey Tremayne Sambell 5825A/118 Life of Geoffrey Tremayne Sambell INFORMATION SHEETS 5825A/119 Information sheet regarding the North West Shelf Development. INVITATIONS 5825A/120 Invitation to attend the farewell of Archbishop Moline 5 December 1962. 5825A/121 Invitation to attend the farewell of Archbishop George Appleton 28 February 1969 [2 copies] 5825A/122 7 June 1977 Command to attend Her Majesty the Queen at Buckingham Palace on 6 February 1977 for the Silver Jubilee of Her Majesty. MN2086 7 Copyright LISWA 2006 J S Battye Library of West Australian History Private Archives – Collection Listing 5825A/123 24 March 1982 Invitation for Archbishop Carnley to attend the Goatcher Clarke award. ITINERARIES 5825A/124 26 April 1972 Re Itinerary of Archbishop Sambell to visit South East Asia. 5825A/125 1973 Itinerary for Archbishop Sambell 5825A/126 14 November 1974 Reservation in Singapore 5825A/127 20 March 1975 Reservation on flight to Singapore 5825A/128 26 March 1975 Re Archbishop’s visit to England 5825A/129 31 July Itinerary of visit to Yugoslavia 5825A/130 3 August 1975 Itinerary of visit to England 5825A/131 8 August 1975 Itinerary of visit to England 5825A/132 3 September 1975 Itinerary of Visit to Bishops Conference at Gilbulla 5825A/133 7 November 1975 Re itinerary of visit to England 5825A/134 3 December 1975 Re visit to England 5825A/135 27 February 1976 Re parking during visit to England 5825A/136 27 February 1976 Itinerary of visit to Europe 5825A/137 March 1976 Re itinerary of overseas visit.
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