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FROM THE DEAN Every year, at Evensong on the Feast of the Lent I will be preaching at the 9am and 10:30am Conversion of Paul, the sun lights up the window services. Members of the 8am and 10:30am depicting his conversion. High up in the North congregations will have the opportunity to reflect Transept, the evening sun makes the window come on the addresses in a study group meeting at 9am, alive with colour. The choristers on the Dean’s side members of the 9am congregation will reflect on (and the Dean) probably have the best view of this the addresses at 10:45am, and members of the visual reminder of the central message at the heart Mandarin congregation at 2:30pm. I look forward of our wonderful Cathedral: that God illuminates to reflecting with you, and learning with you, lives and makes us shine when we let his light enter from Paul’s writings. One way in which we engage into our lives to change and transform us. in open leadership here at St Paul’s is through our regular congregational consultations: on 16 In this year’s series of Lent Addresses, Open Doors, February, at 9am there is an opportunity for the Open Hearts, Open Leadership we will have the 8am congregation to meet, and the following opportunity to reflect at greater length on how month, on 15 March at midday the 9am and this work of transformation impacts on individual 10:30am congregations meet. lives. We will be thinking about our own journeys of discipleship and how we can help others to I am delighted that yesterday, the Revd Cleapas follow Jesus Christ. Using Paul’s Second Epistle Zhang was ordained deacon by the Archbishop of to the Corinthians as our study text, each week in Melbourne. Cleopas has been a lay leader of our Mandarin congregation and will continue to serve nothing can separate us from God, who breaks FAREWELL, HANNAH! that congregation under the leadership of Canon down the barriers that divide us. It was a delight to Robert Vun. In the next few months, Cleopas and hear the stories from our combined lunar New Year Open Doors, his wife Priscilla will attend all our Sunday services Service on 2 February. Even as far afield as St Philip’s It is with some sadness that we say farewell to to get to know us better. Among yesterday’s newly Cowes (where I was that morning to celebrate the Open Hearts, Hannah Hornsby, who has been Cathedral Secretary ordained deacons was also Vivianne Dias, whose 150th anniversary of the establishment of their and Assistant to the Dean for the past four years. vocation discernment began here at St Paul’s when parish church by the First Dean of Melbourne, Open Leadership: her husband, the Revd Jerome Dias, served his Hussey Burgh Macartney), I heard glowing reports From taking minutes at committee meetings to curacy here. Congratulations to Cleopas and Viv, on the fellowship and hospitality that day. I am Journeying together baking cakes for staff meetings and birthdays, and blessings on their ministries – here and at St sure that this service will soon become a new St Hannah’s hard work contributed enormously to Mark’s Emerald, where Viv will work alongside her Paul’s institution. Like the stained glass windows on the Way of Discipleship the smooth operation of the Cathedral Office team. husband. that bring to life the story of faith in our Cathedral when the sun shines through them, so we can be In this series of Lent Addresses Dean Andreas She departs the Cathedral to take up a governance In the same way that our architect and stained-glass images of faith in the communities to which we will be reflecting on our own journeys of role at the University of Divinity – an organization makers engaged with the natural environment to belong. I hope that in this season of Epiphany, as discipleship, as people who are called, with a proven track record of poaching Cathedral remind us of Paul’s conversion through sun, glass we travel towards Lent, you may both behold and equipped, nurtured, and sent out by Jesus Secretaries. We wish Hannah all the very best in her and stone, we too are invited to engage with the reflect the light of Christ in your lives.■ Christ. The five weekly reflections will centre new job. world around us. For the past month, we have on Paul’s Second Epistle to the Corinthians, and been working with Byron Bay visual artist Annique Dean Andreas Lowe will be given on Sundays in Lent at 9am and The position will be filled by Joel McFadyen. Joel Goldenberg on a public art project that uses fabrics has been a part of our verger team for the past six and papers donated by Cathedral members and 10:30am. Study groups to listen to and reflect water from the Yarra River, in preparation for an NEW ANGLICAN WEBSITE on the sermons meet at 9am (led by the Revd months, and so you may have had the opportunity Canon Dr Stephen Ames) and 10.45am (led by to meet him already. installation in the Macartney Chapel. Entitled Living A new website for the Anglican Province Water: The Birrarung/Yarra Yarra Speaks, Annique’s the Revd Canon Christopher Carolane). Study of Victoria has been created. The website Joel grew up in Wellington, New Zealand and art will combine our own memories and stories, vicanglican.org.au is a simple landing page that resources are made available each week on: symbolised by the donated fabrics and paper, with gathers links to the five dioceses of Victoria, cathedral.org.au/lent2020 moved to Auckland in 2013 to pursue conjoint the far older memories and stories of the river near alongside a number of useful resources such Arts/Fine Arts degrees at the University of whose banks this Cathedral was built. The previous as Anglican ministries, schools, and prayer Auckland. He began working at Holy Trinity issue of Notes and News introduced the project. resources. Cathedral as part of the sound team after being a Many other artistic events will take place this member of the congregation for a year, and from summer, including our celebration of 170 years of Information on how to support communities IN THIS ISSUE there quickly took on the roles of event assistant, women in leadership in our diocese, Reframing the affected by the current bushfires has been Story, on display in the transept gallery until Easter. added to this page as well. verger for weddings and funerals, and ultimately 1 Letter from the Dean Communications Assistant. In June 2019 he made Our Patron Saint knew that when we are in Christ, www.vicanglican.org.au the move to Melbourne along with his cat, Peridot 3 Farewell, Hannah! (not pictured). 4 Christmas at the Cathedral The Choir of St Paul’s Cathedral performing with Accademia Arcadia (Artistic Director – Jacqueline Ogeil) 6 Reframing the Story Deborah Cheetham, soprano Max Riebl, counter-tenor 7 Living Water: The Yarra Speaks Timothy Reynolds, tenor Christian Smith, bass Directed by Philip Nicholls 8 In the Footsteps of Macartney

9 Gong xi fa cai! Chinese New Year

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1. Canon Robert Vun and Ruth Vun at the Christmas Eve Carol Service 2. Archbishop Philip Freier at the Christmas Eve Service 3. The Choir sings on Christmas Eve 4. The Procession enters on Christmas Day 5. Canon Christopher Carolane greets members of the congregation 4 5 possible for God’s church and to ask which groups of women REFRAMING THE STORY God’s world.’ are not here. Who is missing, and why? Are there stories and It also matters because visibility contributions that still need to raises awareness, particularly of be told? Why haven’t they been persisting inequalities and the told before? Do we need to make need for change. In , sure that the opportunities for whilst women comprise roughly such stories to happen are in fact 47 per cent of the workforce, equally offered to all women? their weekly income averages $251.20 less than men.1 Only International Women’s Day 30.46% of MPs are women.2 Of is a time when we stop to the 25 chief executives appointed celebrate women’s achievements to lead Australia's top 200 and contributions across our companies in 2019, only two communities. It is also a time were women.3 More than one when we consider where we in six Australian women has need to focus our efforts, and Celebrating 170 years of women leaders in the Anglican Diocese of Melbourne Photo Credit: Southern Cross University experienced physical or sexual call for more action to achieve violence since the age of 15 and gender justice. Come and see the two in five experienced sexual exhibition, take stock and rejoice LIVING WATER: To mark International Women's Day stories, not only to recognise and and Lanes of Melbourne, since harassment in the workplace.4 in how far we have come. on 8 March, St Paul’s Cathedral and celebrate these vital contributions absorbed into Anglicare Victoria. THE YARRA SPEAKS These inequalities run counter the Anglican Diocese of Melbourne but also to cultivate new and to our belief that all people are Come also to pray and reflect on Northern Rivers artist Annique are launching the photographic emerging ones. The space for women leadership created equal in the image of God what still needs to be done to fully Goldenberg (Pictured above) exhibition 'Reframing the Story’ gradually opened up until in celebration of over 170 years – equally loved, equally worthy of reframe the story, in partnership is in the process of creating a There have been women leaders women were able to be ordained of women leaders in the Anglican respect, and equally deserving with our loving God. ■ sculptural installation unique to in the Anglican Diocese of into the threefold ministry of Diocese of Melbourne. of opportunities to reach their St Paul’s and the Yarra River with Melbourne from its early days. the Church. Women were first potential. the participation of the St Paul’s When Frances Perry arrived ordained deacons in the Diocese Cathedral congregation. Annique, Reframing the Story highlights the in Australia in 1848 with her in 1986, and then priests in 1992. an environmentally focused artist Finally, it matters because we wish leadership and contributions of husband, Melbourne’s first The Diocese consecrated its first working with the transformative to inspire the next generation of Anglican women to the Christian Anglican Bishop, she soon female bishop, Barbara Darling, and connective nature of water, women to lead both within and ministry of the Church in the city. discovered that the health of in 2008, and in 2018 Archbishop is creating a series of very large outside the Church. women living in poverty was Kay Goldsworthy, a Melbourne- handmade pieces of river-paper By celebrating the lives of these often neglected. Convicted to act, trained priest, became the first with different communities One small way to do all this is lay and ordained women, we she led the Ladies’ Committee woman Archbishop in the world. around the country, quite literally to put centre stage some of the want to acknowledge the vital which advocated for and then using river water to create brilliant women, past and present, role that each of them has had founded the Royal Women’s The contributions of lay and experiences in the environment that have given so much of their in shaping our communities, our Hospital in 1856. She served as ordained women have been Robyn Andréo-Boosey where we can connect with each time and talent in order to give understanding of the gospel, and the hospital’s first President from varied and fundamental to the Manager, Anglican Diocese of other and our rivers. glory to God and live out their our respective vocations. 1856 – 1874. Whilst Frances Perry life of the Diocese and of the Melbourne’s Preventing Violence Christian faith. As we reframe Following Annique’s visit to the is undoubtedly one of the most wider community. Indeed, one Against Women Program the story, let us also take time Cathedral in January, she has The story of women leaders in recognised names amongst these of the challenges in preparing been hard at work preparing the Church, and their crucial role early women leaders, there were this exhibition has not been to The launch will take place on the papers and fabrics collected alongside men, has not always many others. find women to celebrate but to 1 Workplace Gender Equality Sunday 16 February at St Paul’s Agency, 2018, Gender pay gap for the paper drawing process in been told, or told well, even by choose only (add final number Cathedral after the 10.30am statistics, p 1. the studio of the Papermakers the Church. Yet, there they were Miss Emma Silcock (known as of photos). This is especially true service. RSVP of Victoria. The next stage of the and here they are, leading in the Sister Esther), for example, was from the 1970s onwards, largely 2 Inter-Parliamentary Union, [email protected] 2019, Australia. Available online at: project will begin in mid-February areas they were allowed to lead, an Anglican sister who founded because photographic records for catering purposes. https://www.ipu.org/parliament/AU with the creation of the final using their respective gifts and the Community of the Holy Name before that are patchy at best. sculptural piece. making the most of the resources in 1888. Anglican Sisters from 3 Ryan, Peter, 2019, Women For more information on the going backwards at the top of Diocese’s Preventing Violence they had access to, in response the Community have now been Reframing the story matters. It The launch of the exhibiton corporate Australia, ABC, 10 Against Women Program, to the way God called them to living, praying and ministering matters because, as Archbishop will take place at St Paul’s, September. contact: serve. Sadly, many of these early in Melbourne for more than 125 Kay Goldsworthy noted in the following the 10.30am service 4 Australian Institute of Health [email protected]. stories of women leaders are lost, years. Sister Esther also helped Barry Marshall Memorial Lecture on Sunday 23 February RSVP and Welfare, 2019, Family, domestic au or find us on Facebook and and some deeply buried. There to found the welfare agency, in 2018, ‘[t]hese women help [email protected] and sexual violence in Australia: Twitter (@MelbDiocesePVAW). is a need for us to reframe their Anglican Mission to the Streets expand our vision of what is continuing the national story 2019. for catering purposes. 6 7 IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF wish on everyone’s heart, mind and lips is for each other’s blessings and fortune. This is reflected in MACARTNEY Gong xi fa cai! the decorations with the word hung around St Paul’s Cathedral. Dean Hussey Burgh Macartney (1799 – 1994) charge of Heidelberg – a parish that then included a district from Heidelberg to Moonee Ponds, and St Paul’s Cathedral was delighted to be able to join The chronology of the life of Dean Macartney Essendon - he was appointed as Archdeacon of 恭禧發財 the celebration this year. Canon Robert Vun and (pictured below) is well known. Arriving on the Geelong with responsibility for the whole area Ruth Vun led a dedicated team of Cathedral staff Stag with Bishop Perry in 1848, at the age of 48, to the South Australian border! As the planter of and volunteers to undertake the daunting task of he was one of the many people who chose a new churches in this area he was a great success and arranging stunning red and gold decorations in life in Australia partly for health reasons. He took schools or churches were established at many the Nave - no small feat! on a new lease of life in Melbourne and spent places in a short time, including at St Paul’s the next forty six years working with enthusiasm Geelong. The Heidelberg period also bore fruit On Sunday, 2nd February, a combined service was and determination to expand the activities of the and the foundation stone for St Thomas’s church, held at 10 am to celebrate Chinese New Year. All of Church of in Victoria. In 1852 he was Moonee Ponds was laid in 1857. Their history says the Cathedral congregations gathered for worship appointed first Dean of Melbourne and Incumbent that the “beloved Dean” conducted church services before adjourning to an excellent Malaysian at St James Cathedral. there from 1849 to 1856. CHINESE Chinese lunch in the Barbara Darling Dining Room. In 2016 the Cathedral received a gift of a beautiful In 1857 he took on the role of Archdeacon of The clergy have since received glowing feedback clock from a Macartney descendant Elizabeth Melbourne which also carried responsibility for from those attending, and many compliments on Macneill and her son Rod. It had been given to the the provision of ministry throughout the Diocese NEW the delightfully overwhelming array of food. Dean in 1874 when as Vicar General of the Diocese wherever there was no established minister. he laid the foundation stone of St Saviour’s, “Churches were being rapidly planted, and ministers St Paul’s Cathedral wishes our Chinese friends and Collingwood. Macartney was to be a part of many had to be found, appointed and managed”. He was YEAR family in Christ great happiness, blessings, and such new developments. Following a period in not only an able administrator but was known to prosperity this Year in the Lord Jesus Christ. ■ be fearless in “preaching the Gospel, and defending Chinese New Year, or Lunar New Year, is one of 1 the biggest celebrations in the world. A time of it against opponents”. He found the load to be too Revd Robert Vun, Canon Missioner heavy and he resigned the St James incumbency in celebration and festivity, the New Year is also a 1860 to concentrate on church expansion. Between time of strengthening family ties with the reunion Gong xi fa cai this date and his return to St James Cathedral in family dinner and renewing of relationships with is a common Chinese New Year 1883 a staggering forty one congregations were relatives through visitation and the giving and greeting in Mandarin. It directly translates to established.2 Given the distances between these receiving of red-packets containing money. The “wishing you great happiness and prosperity”. places, all to be visited on horseback by a man past his prime, the enormity of his achievement SIGNIFICANT SERVICES in coordinating the work of the people in the At St Paul’s Cathedral field can be seen. Congregations as far away as Cowes enjoyed his support. The church at Cowes celebrates its 150th anniversary this year and our Dean was invited to participate in the celebrations and to plant a tree to commemorate the event. Macartney’s last great church development project was the construction of the new Cathedral, St Paul’s. He chaired meetings of the Cathedral Erection Board until near the end and his experience was undoubtedly a major factor in the speed with which the services and life of the cathedral were established. A full biography of Dean Macartney is long overdue.

Dorothea Rowse, Hon Cathedral Archivist

Evensong for the Opening of the Legal Year, held on The State Memorial Service for former Sunday 2 February Victorian Premier John Cain, held on Monday 1 Kuan, Wei-Han, Foundations of Anglican 3 February. Photo credit: Bridget Rollason ABC evangelicalism in Victoria, (Wipf & Stock, 2019), p. 73 2 Grant, James, Episcopally led and Synodically governed (Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2010), P 394/395 8 9 CLIMATE EMERGENCY: WHERE WE STAND LENT &

In late 2019, the Dean and I recognized the need to hear the voice of the Cathedral community on where EASTER we stand on climate change and its connection with the At St Paul’s Cathedral Gospel. We asked the question: what can the Cathedral community actively contribute through individual and corporate action in response to the Climate changing?

On January 22 the #ChangeTheHeart service Ash Wednesday | 26 March was held at St Paul’s Cathedral, one of a series To hear the views of the Cathedral community, 9am Eucharist VICTORIAN BUSHFIRES coordinated by Aunty Jean Philips, a Senior 30 congregants representing the three Sunday 12.15pm Eucharist Aboriginal Christian Leader, in partnership with As bushfires are burning in our state and across morning services gathered in September to 6pm Choral Eucharist Common Grace, held across the country between Australia, we pray for all affected by bushfires in our respond to this question. Everyone was clear this All services with Imposition of Ashes 15 - 25 January in the lead up to January 26 – a nation, in particular the people of East Gippsland. was not a decision-making meeting. We had a very day of mourning for Aboriginal and Torres Strait vigorous discussion for an hour. People attending Palm Sunday | 5 April Islander peoples. We encourage those wanting to help to donate via were very clear that they preferred to say we are 8am BCP Holy Communion not-for-profit registered charities who are fighting in a ‘Climate Emergency’. If we publicly say we are The movement to recognise January 26 as a day of 9am Family-style Eucharist fires or helping bushfire victims, such as: living in a climate emergency, we firstly need to with Palm Procession loss, not celebration, is not a new one. Resistance be doing something individually to address the to the idea of a shared positive experience enjoyed 10.30am Choral Eucharist - Anglicare Victoria emergency. One proposal was to generate a list of With Palm Procession by all Australians has been growing for many years, - The Australian Red Cross things individuals can do and call for individuals and the tradition of events organized in opposition 1pm Mandarin Service - The Salvation Army to commit to at least a number of the listed items. to the Australia Day narrative has spanned the better 6pm Choral Evensong 華語崇拜 - CFA (Country Fire Authority) part of a century. The Aboriginal and Torres Strait - Vic Emergency Addressing a climate emergency needs to engage Islander protests in 1938, ‘Invasion Day’ events in Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday | 6-8 April government and corporates regarding investments 1988, and the annual Survival Day Concert which 9am Holy Week Eucharist This prayer has been prayed at St Paul’s Cathedral (personal and the Cathedral’s) as well as updating began in 1992 are just a few examples. In more 12.15pm Eucharist over the past few weeks. You are most welcome to information on how governments and corporates recent years, social media has given a more widely 5.10pm Evensong (Tues and Weds only) use and reproduce it: are responding to climate emergency. It was accessible platform to a range of voices including strongly suggested that St Paul’s examine options the #ChangeTheDate campaign. Maundy Thursday | 9 April Almighty God and heavenly Father, we pray for this for developing sustainable infrastructure, such 12.15pm Eucharist world that you love so much as for instance installing solar panels to produce Though steps have been taken to make Australia 6pm Choral Eucharist that you sent your Son Jesus to be born as the child renewable electricity, or greening other parts of Day celebrations more inclusive, to Aboriginal with washing of feet of Bethlehem: the Cathedral Precinct, in line with the City’s vision Australians January 26 is a day of remembrance, 7.30-9.30pm Watch of Prayer We pray for the safety of those sheltering from fires of Melbourne as a greener city. and commemoration of loss. Loss of their sovereign and those fighting fires, rights to their land, loss of family, loss of the right Good Friday | 10 April for livestock, native animals, paddocks, bushlands At our March Congregational Consultation at and sacred places. to practice their culture. 9am Good Friday Liturgy of midday on March 15 there will be an opportunity We remember our own loved ones and those who to discuss any aspect of Cathedral’s life, including the Passion #ChangeTheHeart services are held in order to are dear to us facing this crisis. We pray for those responding to the climate emergency. I will be 12.30 - 3pm Devotions under the Cross gather Christians together in prayer and solidarity. tending to the injured, the frightened and the especially interested in hearing from people who 7pm Stainer’s The Crucifixion with the With the support of Brooke Prentis, Aboriginal broken-hearted, would be willing to join a working group to help Cathedral Choir Christian Leader, and Common Grace, the services for emergency services, emergency broadcasters, progress some of these ideas. held in the capital of each state and territory in and counsellors. Easter Day | 12 April We ask for your forgiveness for our own failures in January saw thousands of Christians come together Further Reading 6am Easter Vigil: First Eucharist to reflect on the true history of this land.■ safeguarding your good creation, of Easter and pray for political and community leaders, and Climate Change - The Facts by David Attenborough, BBC with Baptism and all those responding Read more online at Documentary, 2019 Confirmation www.commongrace.org.au to the current crisis in our nation. Climate Emergency Defined, What is Climate Emergency 8am BCP Eucharist Above all, we pray the peace that passes all St Paul’s Cathedral stands on the traditional lands and Does the Evidence Justify One? Written report by Paul 9am Family-style Eucharist understanding, of the Kulin Nation. We pay our respects to elders Gilding, a Fellow of the Institute 10.30am Easter Day Choral Eucharist in our nation and state, in our homes and in our past and present, and affirm our commitment to the for Sustainability Leadership. 1pm Mandarin Service 華語崇拜 hearts. work of reconciliation. 6pm Choral Evensong This we ask in the name of your Son, Jesus Christ, Revd Stephen Ames, Associate Priest our Lord. Amen.

10 11 JOIN US FOR WORSHIP CATHEDRAL DIRECTORY Sunday 8.00 am Holy Communion (BCP) Cathedral Clergy: 9.00 am Family-Style Eucharist The Dean The Very Revd Dr Andreas Loewe 10.30 am Choral Eucharist 9653 4305 1.00pm Mandarin Service 華語崇拜 6.00 pm Choral Evensong The Precentor The Ven Canon Heather Patacca 9653 4306 Monday 12.15 pm Eucharist 5.10 pm Evening Prayer in Simple The Canon Missioner The Revd Canon Robert Vun English 9653 4304

Tuesday 12.15 pm Eucharist The Canon Pastor The Revd Canon 5.10 pm Choral Evensong Christopher Carolane 9653 4313 Wednesday 12.15 pm Eucharist 5.10 pm Choral Evensong Assistant Curate The Revd Cleopas Zhang

Thursday 12.15 pm Eucharist Associate Clergy The Revd Canon Dr Stephen Ames 5.10 pm Choral Evensong The Revd Canon Dr Bob Derrenbacker Friday 12.15 pm Eucharist The Revd Matt Campbell 5.10 pm Choral Evensong The Revd Emily Fraser The Ven. Ray McInnes Saturday 12.15 pm Eucharist Cathedral Office: Public Holidays 12.15 pm Eucharist Cathedral Administrator Mr Trevor Whittaker 9653 4302 Note: Weeknight Choral Evensong is replaced with Evening Assistant to the Dean Mr Joel McFadyen Prayer during school holidays. 9653 4305 Events Officer Mr Andrew Victorsen 9653 4210 Operations Officer Ms Talitha Fraser 9653 4321 Shop Manager Ms Susan Baker 9653 4311 Cathedral Prayer Shop Staff Ms Lydia Thangadurai Ms Michelle Clark Almighty God, Ms Carol Chen who caused the light of the gospel Maintenance Mr Sean Whittaker to shine throughout the world Assistant through the preaching of your servant Saint Paul: grant that we may follow him in bearing witness Vergers Mr Shane John (Dean’s Verger) to your truth; Mr Tim Denyer through Jesus Christ your Son our Lord. Mr Jack Lindsay Mr Paul McDonald Amen. Mr Dinuka Markalanda Mr Nathanael Armstrong Mr Joshua Patacca Mr Sean Cutter Concierges Ms Kathleen Alleaume-Ross Ms Brianna Bambery St Paul’s Cathedral Melbourne Ms Grace Hornsby 209 Flinders Lane Mr Ahmed Sultan Melbourne Music Department: Director of Music Mr Philip Nicholls Victoria 3000 Leading Musician Ms Kristy Biber Cathedral Organist Mr Siegfried Franke Tel. (03) 9653 4220 Sub-Organist Mr Lachlan Redd [email protected] Assistant Organist Mrs Roslyn Carolane www.cathedral.org.au June Nixon Organ Scholar Mr Mark Slavec Warden of Servers Contact Precentor Like us on facebook.com/stpaulscathedral Society of Bell Ringers Follow us on twitter.com/stpaulscathmelb Tower Captain Mr Brian Pettet Welcome Team Contact the Precentor Flower Guild Contact Andrew Victorsen Notes & News Editor Cathedral Guides Mrs Mary Harris and Designer: Joel McFadyen Planned Giving Ms Dorothea Rowse Cover Image: See Journal, No 290, December 1992 Archives Ms Dorothea Rowse