Correspondence in connection with Campion's activities as State President of Toc H, 1926-1929
- Component identifier:
- File MS 2208
- Content Summary:
- The correspondence documents in detail discussions and disputes about the organisation of Toc H in Australia, relations between the State branches and with the organisation in Britain, financial matters, meetings of the Federal Council, relations with the Roman Catholic Church and the Adult Deaf and Dumb Society of New South Wales, and the visit of D. Cleland and H. Crotty to Britain in 1926-27. The correspondents include Campion, Rev. P. B. 'Tubby' Clayton (the founder of Toc H), Rev. E. J. Davidson (Sydney), Bishop Horace Crotty (Bathurst), Ray Baxter (Melbourne), Lord Somers (Melbourne) and Donald Cleland (Perth). In addition to letters, there are agenda papers, reports, newspaper cuttings and programs of the annual birthday festivals held in Newcastle (1927), Melbourne (1928) and Perth (1929).
- Processing information:
- M818-M819
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Parkes PlaceCanberra ACT 2600, Australia
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