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Burgmann Papers Archive 2015 Item Date Form Details Magazines People Volume 3 Issue 4 April 23, 1952 Original Entire Magazine Burgmann Papers Archive 2015 Item Date Form Details Magazines People Volume 3 Issue 4 April 23, 1952 Original Entire Magazine. Photocopy Headline: Bishop Burgmann - A Fearless of entire Magazine A4. Photocopy of Protagonist of Unpopular Causes. E.H. Burgmann Article A3. Biographical information including hobbies and life. Particularly 1930s and Church Illustrated Volume 4 May, 1958 Original Entire Magazine. Detailing1940s. P.25-27 the E.H. Burgmann's trip to Issue 5 London for the Lambeth Conference. Cover Photo and p. 2 The Church Imperial May, 1958 Original Entire Magazine Detailing the Lambeth Conference The Echo: Cleveland Stree High 1960 Booklet Headline: Some of Our Old Famous Boys. School E.H. Burgmann detailing his experience at the School p.15 Newspaper Articles Unknown Source August 1, 1857 3 Article Cuttings Details Dr Hale assuming Bishopry of Perth. Details of mutiny in the Bengal Army. Photo fo Archdeacon Hale. Unknown Source 1857 Article cutting Details return of Dr Hale from England following appointment as Bishop of Perth The Goulburn Herald and December 6, 1876 Article cutting Headline: Church of England - Novel Chronicle Proceedings at Queanbeyan. Small meeting concerning right of Church of England members to have a voice in appointing their ministers The Southern Morning Herald October 25, 1920 1 page article Headline: St. Saviour's Parish - Its Growth from nothing. History of the Church of England in Goulburn Queanbeyan-Canberra Advocate October 25, 1923 Article cutting Headline: Apostolic Delegate Visits Canberra. Visit of Archbishop Cattaneo to Canberra Goulburn Evening Penny Post December 18, 1935 Article cutting Headline: St Saviour's. History of cathedral from 1842 Goulburn Evening Penny Post December 18, 1935 2 page article Headline: Goulburn and the Post from 1870-1935. Image of St Saviour's Cathedral, Goldsmith Street Methodist Church, St Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Goulburn Evening Penny Post March 24, 1938 Article cutting Headline: Taralga Has Many Activities. Churches and respective activities in the Taralga and Chatsbury area Goulburn Evening Penny Post October 23, 1939 Article cutting Headline: Memories of Past Days. History of the Goulburn Diocese Goulburn Evening Penny Post October 23, 1939 Article cutting Headline: Late Canon Hirst. Memorial service held by E.H. Burgmann for the late Canon Hirst The Anglican March 1, 1957 Entire Newspaper Headline: Primate Opens S. Mark's Memorial Library. E.H. Burgmann's opening of St Mark's Memorial Library The Shepherd February, 1961 Article cutting Headline: Pastoral Shepherd Moves on to Fresh Pastures. E.H. Burgmann's retirement and a reflection of his bishopry The Canberra Times April 29, 1965 Article cutting Headline: Bishop Suggests Headquarters at Reid. Recommendation by Bishop Clements for a Anglican diocesan Headquarters The Canberra Times May 1, 1965 Article cutting Headline: Anglican Library Alterations Finished. Alterations completed on the St Mark's Anglican Memorial Library The Canberra Times October 22, 1965 Article cutting Headline: Australia and Racialism. Summary of lunchtime address delivered by Dr W.E.H. Stanner at St Mark's Memorial Library The Canberra Times October 23, 1965 Article cutting Headline: Racialism Here Has Shallow Roots. Dr W.E.H. Stanner delivered a lunchtime address at St Mark's Memorial Library The Canberra Times November 4, 1966 Article cutting Headline: Education Need to Improve Mental Services. Professor Moran delivered lecture at St Mark's Memorial Library The Canberra Times October 21, 1967 Article cutting Headline: Councillors Named Naming of councillors of St Mark's Institute of Theology. Notification of Memorial Address to be given for late E.H. Burgmann The Canberra Times February 2, 1970 Photo and accompanying description Dr Nurser, Warden of St Mark's Memorial Library, receives guests at a reception of visiting Prof. Evans Unknown Source Unknown Article cutting Headline: Induction of the Rev.W.C. Pritchard, M.A. Details installation of the Canon elect and his first sermon Photographs 17th Synod Newcastle May, 1912 Framed photograph Gosford Church of England C1913 Developed photograph Back row from left to right: Eric Gribble, Roy Ranyard, Mr Cochrane, E.H. Burgmann, Mr Barrett, Cecil MacPherson Front row from left to right: Edward Crowhurst, Alan Macpherson, Ernest Gribble, Rev. Gribble (rector), Fred Gell, Arthur Harris, Horace Ranyard St John's College Armidale 1918 Framed photograph E.H. Burgmann seated left St John's College Armidale 1919 Framed photograph E.H. Burgmann centre seated St John's College Armidale 1919/1920 Framed photograph E.H. Burgmann centre seated right St John's College Armidale 1923 Framed photograph E.H. Burgmann centre seated St John's College Armidale 1924 Framed photograph E.H. Burgmann centre seated St John's College Morpeth 1926 Developed photograph Bishop Long at opening of the college St John's College Morpeth 1926 Negative Opening of college procession. E.H. Burgmann 5th from right St John's College Morpeth 1927 Framed photograph E.H. Burgmann centre seated? Chapel in Monpeth House C1930 Developed photograph Obtained from Catherine Lee in 1985 Chapel in Monpeth House C1931 Negative Obtained from Catherine Lee in 1986 Maitland Clerical Society 1934 A3 developed photograph E.H. Burgmann seated second row centre Consecration 1934 Developed photograph E.H. Burgmann pictured outside in vestments Bishops of the province of NSW 1934 2 developed photographs Back row from left to right: Bp. Moyes, soon after the consecration of Bp. Crotty, Bp. Kirkby. E.H. Burgmann Front row from left to right: Bp. Ashton, Bp. Burgmann, Archbp. Mowll, Bp. Batty, Bp. Halse. 75th anniversary of Lake November 30, 1935 Developed photograph pictures Lake Bathurst Parish Church and Bathurst Parish Church small surroundings ABM conference 1937 Framed photograph Hornsby. E.H. Burgmann second row, second from left "Four hundred years of the 1938 Framed photograph Audience and stage pictured English bible" Goulburn Synod September 26-27, 1939 Framed photograph Centre front: Sir R. Garran Centre front right: E.H. Burgmann V.P. Day Canberra August 16, 1945 Developed photograph Left to right - unknown, Rev. Harrison, Archbishop Robertson, Bishop Burgmann Clergy Conference Retreat July 7-10, 1947 Developed photograph Grafton NSW Australian Bishops at Lambeth 1948 Developed photograph Visit of the Archbishop of 1950 Developed photograph From left to right: Canterbury to the Australian Back row - 1?, 2?, 3 KJ Clements, 4 Strong, General Synod 5?, 6?, 7?, 8? Second Row - 1 Hudson, 2 Hand, 3 Armour, 4?, 5 EH Burgmann, 6?, 7?, 8 Housden. Third Row - 1?, 2?, 3 Hillard, 4 C Storrs, 5?, 6?, 7 Pilcher, 8 Cranswick, 9? Front row - 1 Batty, 2 Archbp Moline, 3 Halse, 4 Archbp Fisher, 5 Archbp Mowll (primate of Australia), 6?, 7 Booth, 8 Moyes, 9 Ballarat Visit of the Archbishop of 1950 Developed photograph E.H. Burgmann pictured right Canterbury Centenial Church Congress May, 1950 Developed photograph Christchurch, New Zealand. E.H. Burgmann front row 9th from far right Deacons Ordination December 21, 1950 Developed photograph Left to right - J. Proudman, R. Rushton, A. Gibson, Rt. Rev. K.J. Clements, D. Black, Rt. Rev. E.H. Burgmann, F. Woodwell, D. Halliday, C.A. Warren E.H. Burgmann and Mr Menzies July 17, 1954 Developed photograph E.H. Burgmann outside in 1955 Developed photograph At the laying of St Mark's foundation bishop's vestments stone Unveiling of the St Mark's 1955 foundation stone The new War Memorial Christ 1956 Developed photograph Pictures church and small surroundings Church in Pambula E.H. Burgmann with Queen 1956? Developed photograph At door of St John's Church Reid Elizabeth II E.H. Burgmann with Queen 1956? Developed photograph Walking through crowds near St John's Elizabeth II Church Reid Enthronement of Bishop K.J. March 1, 1956 Developed photograph Grafton, St David's Day. E.H. Burgmann Clements 3rd from right? E.H. Burgmann setting founding November 3, 1956 A3 developed photograph stone E.H. Burgmann ordaining 1957 Developed photograph Left to Right - Stephen Holmes, Jim Tregea, Bp Burgmann, Fred Harris, Stephen Walters Ordination of Rev. R.J. Tate August 24, 1957 Developed photograph Left to Right - Bishop Burgmann, Felix Arnot, Bob Tate Koorowatha September 27, 1957 Developed photograph "Bishop Burgmann Decides the Fate of Kooroowatha at Young" E.H. Burgmann at Barmedman November 10, 1957 Developed photograph With Mrs Clarke and Mayanne Clark (Makers of St Mark's Vestments being worn by Bishop) E.H. Burgmann at Barmedman November 10, 1957 Developed photograph At doors wearing new St Mark's Vestments E.H. Burgmann at Barmedman November 10, 1957 Developed photograph Confirmation Service E.H. Burgmann feeding pigeons 1958 2 developed photographs at Lambeth conference E.H. Burgmann with Prime 1958 Developed photograph Minister of Canada Installation of Rt. Rev. Frank 1958 Developed photograph includes from left: Bp. Alan Winter, Bp. Woods as Archbishop of Geoffrey Cranswick, Bp. E.H. Burgmann, Melbourne Bp. A. Garnsey, Bp. Ron Richards 25th Anniversary of May, 1959 Developed photograph E.H. Burgmann and Edna consecration St Augustine College August, 1958 Developed photograph International Summer Course "Lambeth and Unity", August 11 - August 23 E.H. Burgmann and unknown June, 1959 Developed photograph "with fond memories of June 15/16 1959" group St Mark's Theological Discussion 1959 Developed photograph Back Row from left to right: Rev. P. Daniel, Mr D. Dockrell, Rev. M. Thomas, Rev. P. Rudge, Rev. J. Judge, Rev. P. Bennie. Front Row from left to right: Canon R. Border, Canon I. Church, Rev. C.A. Warren, Bishop Burgmann, Prof. L.C. Webb, Rev. D. Robinsen, Rev. G. Griffith Opening of Burgmann House 1960 Developed photograph Mayfield Newcastle Appointed Companion of the August 6, 1962 Developed photograph Appointed on June 10, 1961 in recognition Most Distinguished Order of St of his services to religious, educational Michael and St George and cultural life of the nation.
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