Sydney Town Hall : address at its opening [manuscript]. 1940.

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Sydney Town Hall : address at its opening [manuscript]. 1940.

"Sydney Town Hall: address at its opening by the Reverend Doctor Archibald Gilchrist (M.A.., LL.D), and other excerpts from his newspaper clippings book and early journal", 1940. Includes photographs; a leaflet reprinting obituaries and other tributes to Gilchrist; and a pamphlet by Gilchrist entitled Our wants and our work: opening address to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of New South Wales in the year 1889.

152 p. (2.0 cm.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7036712

Libraries Australia

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