Rhae Allbon was qualified as both a government and church school teacher. She taught on the campus of the Australasian Missionary College, Avondale from the end of 1908 until the beginning of 1927. For most of that time she was head of the English Department at the College.https://research.avondale.edu.au/esda/1114/thumbnail.jp
Graeme Bradford was an Australian evangelist who conducted evangelistic series throughout the South ...
"Swatow Girls' School, 1920." A school for girls in Shantou was opened by English Presbyterian missi...
Luise Vetter held a number of positions in the institutions of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in A...
The lengthy Church career of Elva Eunice Thorpe includes teaching and administrative work at the Aus...
Raimund and Reubena Reye worked as missionaries among the Samoan people in Samoa in the 1920s throug...
Margaret Ferguson was a self-supporting missionary teacher in Tonga for two decades.https://research...
The chapter explores the leadership of Eleanor Rivett (1883–1972) as an educator and missionary in I...
Alfred Walter Martin was a missionary, educator, and administrator from Australia.https://research.a...
Miss Janet Rees and pupils. Siaokan [later Xiaogan] c.1906 - c.1908. Janet Rees (1894 - ?) was the d...
Opened in Melbourne, Australia, in 1892, the Australasian Bible School was the forerunner of the Aus...
Evelyn Gooding was a pioneer teacher to Rarotonga and the first Avondale College graduate to Pacific...
Wanda Eliza (Niebuhr) Boulting was a teacher in the South Pacific Division in the first half of the ...
"Ruth at 6 yrs 3 mos during her school work. Tsing dan - June 1914." Ruth Pearce Morgan is sitting...
"Girls' School at Amoy, 1892". Pupils and teacher, Jessie Johnston, of the mission girls' school at ...
Richard Creswick Syme served as an administrator in several Adventist schools, including principal a...
Graeme Bradford was an Australian evangelist who conducted evangelistic series throughout the South ...
"Swatow Girls' School, 1920." A school for girls in Shantou was opened by English Presbyterian missi...
Luise Vetter held a number of positions in the institutions of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in A...
The lengthy Church career of Elva Eunice Thorpe includes teaching and administrative work at the Aus...
Raimund and Reubena Reye worked as missionaries among the Samoan people in Samoa in the 1920s throug...
Margaret Ferguson was a self-supporting missionary teacher in Tonga for two decades.https://research...
The chapter explores the leadership of Eleanor Rivett (1883–1972) as an educator and missionary in I...
Alfred Walter Martin was a missionary, educator, and administrator from Australia.https://research.a...
Miss Janet Rees and pupils. Siaokan [later Xiaogan] c.1906 - c.1908. Janet Rees (1894 - ?) was the d...
Opened in Melbourne, Australia, in 1892, the Australasian Bible School was the forerunner of the Aus...
Evelyn Gooding was a pioneer teacher to Rarotonga and the first Avondale College graduate to Pacific...
Wanda Eliza (Niebuhr) Boulting was a teacher in the South Pacific Division in the first half of the ...
"Ruth at 6 yrs 3 mos during her school work. Tsing dan - June 1914." Ruth Pearce Morgan is sitting...
"Girls' School at Amoy, 1892". Pupils and teacher, Jessie Johnston, of the mission girls' school at ...
Richard Creswick Syme served as an administrator in several Adventist schools, including principal a...
Graeme Bradford was an Australian evangelist who conducted evangelistic series throughout the South ...
"Swatow Girls' School, 1920." A school for girls in Shantou was opened by English Presbyterian missi...
Luise Vetter held a number of positions in the institutions of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in A...