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Anglican Church in Colonial Nova Scotia

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Dates
1960
Format
microfilm
Dates
1960
Format
microfilm
Extent
1 reel
Exposure
negative
Dimensions
35 mm
Scope and Content
Phd thesis by Harry James Knickle, 1960.
Corporate Name
Anglican Church of Canada. Diocese of Nova Scotia
Church of England in Canada - Nova Scotia
Subject
Anglican Church of Canada - Nova Scotia
Geographic Name
Nova Scotia
Accession Number
Mf 60-2
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The Church of England in Nova Scotia, 1758-1831

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Dates
1949
Format
Microfilm
Dates
1949
Format
Microfilm
Extent
1 reel
Exposure
negative
Dimensions
35 mm
Scope and Content
M.A. Thesis by H.S.P. Corbin on the history of the Church of England in Nova Scotia.
Corporate Name
Anglican Church of Canada. Diocese of Nova Scotia
Subject
Anglican Church of Canada - Nova Scotia
Church of England in Canada - Nova Scotia
Geographic Name
Nova Scotia
Accession Number
Mf 58-3
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Two hundred and fifty years young; our diocesan story, 1710-1960.

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Publication Date
[1960]
Material Type
Book
Location
Trinity College (Graham Library)
General Synod Archives
Call Number
BX 5612 N6A3
Corporate Author
Anglican Church of Canada. Diocese of Nova Scotia
Place
[Halifax NS]
Publication Date
[1960]
Physical_Description
viii, 168 p. illus., ports.
Material Type
Book
Subjects
Anglican Church of Canada. Diocese of Nova Scotia - History
Anglican Church of Canada - Nova Scotia
Church history - Nova Scotia
Anglican Church of Canada. Diocese of Nova Scotia - Anniversaries, etc.
Call Number
BX 5612 N6A3
Location
Trinity College (Graham Library)
General Synod Archives
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Papers of Charles Inglis and John Inglis

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Dates
1785-1849
Format
microfilm
Dates
1785-1849
Format
microfilm
Extent
8 reels
Exposure
negative
Dimensions
35 mm
Biographical Sketch
Charles Inglis was Bishop of Nova Scotia (First), 1787-1816 and his son, John Inglis, was Bishop of Nova Scotia (Third), 1825-1850.
Scope and Content
Film consists of journals and letterbooks of Charles Inglis (1st Bishop of Nova Scotia) and John Inglis (3rd Bishop of Nova Scotia), also a few printed sermons of Charles Inglis and other documents relating to his episcopate and that of his son.
Reel 1-3 - Charles Inglis Papers, 1785-1814
Reel 4-7 - John Inglis Papers, 1806-1849
Reel 8 - Printed material appended to the Inglis Papers
Personal Name
Inglis, Charles, 1734-1816
Inglis, John, 1777-1850
Corporate Name
Anglican Church of Canada. Diocese of Nova Scotia
Subject
Anglican Church of Canada - History - Nova Scotia
Anglican Church of Canada - Biography
Geographic Name
Nova Scotia
General Notes
GSA has extra set of negative reels 1-7
Accession Number
Mf 66-5
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Letter Leaflet / Living Message

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Dates
1889-1982
Format
microfilm
Dates
1889-1982
Format
microfilm
Extent
11 reels
Exposure
negative
Dimensions
16 mm
Biographical Sketch
Preceded by Monthly Letter Leaflet, the Letter Leaflet was established November 1888 and ran until October 1922. The Monthly Letter Leaflet was the newsletter of the Church of England's Woman's Auxiliary to Missions. It was renamed The Letter Leaflet when the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society was formed and ran under that title from Feb. 1893 until December 1922. It was followed by the Living Message, 1923 to May 1986, and then the Anglican Magazine, Jan. 1987-Dec. 1991. Volume numbering was continuous.
Scope and Content
Microfilm consists of :
Reel 1 - Letter Leaflet, 1889-1895 [on Reel 6 of Mf 83-9]
Reel 2 - Letter Leaflet, Jan. 1896-Dec. 1904
Reel 3 - Letter Leaflet, Nov. 1904-May 1914
Reel 4 - Letter Leaflet, June 1914-Dec. 1916
Reel 5 - Letter Leaflet, Jan. 1917-Dec. 1922
Reel 5 - Living Message, Jan. 1923-Dec. 1925
Reel 6 - Living Message, Jan. 1926-Dec. 1934
Reel 7 - Living Message, Jan. 1935-Dec. 1943
Reel 8 - Living Message, Jan. 1944-Dec. 1951
Reel 9 - Living Message, Jan. 1952-Sept. 1961
Reel 10 - Living Message, Oct. 1961-Dec. 1973
Reel 11 - Living Message, Jan. 1974-Dec. 1982
Related Fonds
Woman's Auxiliary fonds
Corporate Name
Church of England's Woman's Auxiliary to Missions
Woman's Auxiliary to the Board of Domestic and Foreign Missions of the Church of England in Canada
Woman's Auxiliary to the Missionary Society of the Church of England in Canada
Woman's Auxiliary to the Missionary Society of the Anglican Church of Canada
Anglican Church Women
Subject
Anglican Church of Canada. Periodicals
Anglican Church of Canada. Woman's Auxiliary
Anglican Church of Canada. Anglican Church Women
Originals and Reproductions
GSA has copies of the originals. See Periodicals Database
Accession Number
Mf 83-10
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Diocese of Nova Scotia Church Society Reports

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Dates
1839-1876
Format
microfilm
Dates
1839-1876
Format
microfilm
Extent
1 reel
Exposure
negative
Dimensions
16 mm
Scope and Content
Microfilm consists of :
Reel 7 - Diocese of Nova Scotia Church Society Report, 1839-1876
Corporate Name
Anglican Church of Canada. Diocese of Nova Scotia
Subject
Anglican Church of Canada. Church Societies
Geographic Name
Nova Scotia
Accession Number
Mf 92-02
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Diocese of Nova Scotia. Synod Journals

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Dates
1866-1985
Format
microfilm
Dates
1866-1985
Format
microfilm
Extent
5 reels
Exposure
negative
Dimensions
16 mm
Scope and Content
Microfilm consists of:
Reel 26 - Diocese of Nova Scotia Synod Journals, 1866-1914
Reel 27 - Diocese of Nova Scotia Synod Journals, 1915-1938
Reel 28 - Diocese of Nova Scotia Synod Journals, 1939-1959
Reel 29 - Diocese of Nova Scotia Synod Journals, 1960-1985
Corporate Name
Anglican Church of Canada. Diocese of Nova Scotia
Subject
Anglican Church of Canada. Diocesan synods
Geographic Name
Nova Scotia
Originals and Reproductions
GSA has copies of the originals. See Synod Journals Collection. Series 22: Diocese of Nova Scotia
Accession Number
Mf 92-02
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Dates
1878-1938
Format
microfilm
Dates
1878-1938
Format
microfilm
Extent
3 reels
Exposure
positive
Dimensions
35 mm
Biographical Sketch
Church Work was The Anglican Church paper in the Maritime Provinces and the official organ of the Diocese of Nova Scotia.
Scope and Content
Microfilm consists of :
Reel 1 - vol. 3, no.2 (April 1878) to vol. 16, no. 4 (June 1891)
Reel 2 - vol. 16, no. 5 (July 1891) to vol. 36, no. 10 (May 30, 1912)
Reel 3 - vol. 36, no. 11 (June 13, 1912) to vol. 40, no.5 (May 18, 1916); vol.44, no. 1 (Jan.1920) to vol. 60, no. 11 (Nov. 1938)
Corporate Name
Anglican Church of Canada. Diocese of Nova Scotia
Subject
Anglican Church of Canada. Periodicals
Geographic Name
Nova Scotia
Originals and Reproductions
GSA has the originals.
Accession Number
Mf 85-1
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Woman's Auxiliary fonds. - 1883-1974

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Main Entry
Woman's Auxiliary of the Anglican Church of Canada
Description Level
Fonds
Physical Description
5.6 m of textual and graphic materials
Fonds Number
007
Fonds
Woman's Auxiliary fonds
Material Type
Multiple media
Description Level
Fonds
Physical Description
5.6 m of textual and graphic materials
Administrative History
The Woman’s Auxiliary was founded in April 1885 “for the promotion of missionary effort”. The first president was Margaret Medley, wife of the Bishop of Fredericton and Archbishop of the Province of Canada. Roberta E. Tilton of Ottawa was the major force in organizing both diocesan and parochial branches and in promoting the affiliation of existing groups and societies. The “Letter Leaflet” was a monthly publication first produced in the Diocese of Toronto. It expanded and became the W.A.’s official publication and in 1923 it was renamed “The Living Message”. The W.A. was reorganized in 1908 following the founding of the Missionary Society of the Church of England in Canada (MSCC) to conform to the structure of General Synod. Caroline M. Patterson Hall was elected president and the first meeting of the General Board was held in Winnipeg. Initially the work of the W.A. included mission education among Girls; Juniors and Little Helpers (Babies) branches; support of women working as missionaries and assistants in Japan (later China and India) and on Indian Reserves; Dorcas work and financial support for the education of missionaries children. A pension fund for women missionaries was established in 1910. In 1912 after several years of discussion the W.A. agreed to assume responsibility for work with women and children overseas. This included additional budgeted expenditures for evangelism, schools and hospitals. This agreement was extended to the Canadian mission field in 1919. In 1928 the general meeting became annual. Recognizing an expanded social service role in 1931 the W.A. added a clause to its Constitution governing its cooperation with the General Board of Religious Education (GBRE) and the Council for Social Service (CSS). In 1947, the name was formally changed to Woman's Auxiliary of the Church of England in Canada. In 1966 the constitution was amended and the Woman’s Auxiliary became the Anglican Church Women (ACW). Integration with General Synod was agreed as a national goal and took place in 1973. Since that time the organization exists by choice at the diocesan and parish levels.
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of the constitution; minutes; legal records; reports; correspondence; missionary employment records; financial records; administration files; printed materials; photographs; scrapbooks; and audiovisual materials.
The fonds is arranged in the following series: Series 1. Minutes of the National Board of the Woman's Auxiliary and Anglican Church Women, 1889-1973; Series 2. Constitution of the Woman's Auxiliary and Anglican Church Women, 1885-1970; Series 3. Legal records, 1883-1968; Series 4. Annual Meeting Reports, 1886-1973; Series 5. Executive Committee Minutes of the National Board of the Woman's Auxiliary and Anglican Church Women, 1886-1973; Series 6. Records of the W.A. President, 1885-1960; Series 7. Records of the Corresponding Secretary, 1890-1948; Series 8. Records of the Recording Secretary, 1918, 1929; Series 9. Records of the Dorcas Secretary, 1886-1964; Series 10. General, 1886-1962; Series 11. Literature and Supply, 1913; Series 12. Junior and Little Helpers, 1926-1964; Series 13. Committees, 1893-1974; Series 14. Missionaries, 1891-1961; Series 15. Finance records, 1887-1971; Series 16. Anglican Church Women Administration Files, 1969-1974; Series 17. Printed Materials, 1886-1971; Series 18. Diocesan Reports, 1885-1974.
Related Fonds
Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society
Missionary Society of the Church of England in Canada (MSCC) fonds
Anglican Women's Training College (AWTC) fonds
Main Entry
Woman's Auxiliary of the Anglican Church of Canada
Corporate Name
Church of England Woman's Auxiliary to Missions
Woman's Auxiliary to the Board of Domestic and Foreign Missions of the Church of England in Canada
Woman's Auxiliary to the Church of England in Canada
Woman's Auxiliary of the Anglican Church of Canada
Anglican Church Women
Subjects
Missionaries - Women
Accession Number
GS76-15; GS87-19; M2011-10
P7562; P8402; P8439
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