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Fonds · 1980-1990

Fonds consists of correspondence, reports and minutes, printed material, clippings, sound recording material, drawings. The fonds consists of the following series: general correspondence, arranged chronologically; radio broadcasts; minutes, correspondence and memoranda of the General Synod; sound recordings, graphic and reference material. It includes correspondence (1979-1990; predominant 1988-1990) of personal nature: letters to the editors of newspapers, to politicians; minutes, correspondence and memoranda of Administration and Finance Committee, Budget Subcommittee, and Grants Subcommittee of the General Synod (1985-1992) received by Archbishop Hambidge as member of these committees; transcripts and audio tapes of two radio broadcasts - "Sunday Profile" (1964-1969) and "Strength for the Day" (1965-1968) aired every morning by the radio station CKNL; an interview with Archbishop Hambidge on controversial subjects , such as abortion, death penalty and prostitution is also included; photographs, drawings, reference material on different media which includes pictures of religious ceremonies and churches, Hambidge portrait drawings and church drawings, recorded messages to annual parish meetings, pamphlets from the Installation of D.W. Hambidge as Bishop of the Diocese of New Westminster (1980) and from the 13th Anglican Congress (1963), a videotape entitled "Our Moment in History" and produced by the Stewards-in-Action (1990-1992), transcript of Hambidge's Address to the Bishops on St. Barnabas Day in Prince Rupert, B.C (1978).

Hambidge, Douglas Walter, 1927-
Fonds · 1973-1989

The fonds consists of Bishop Snowden's files relating to his Provincial Synod activities while he was Bishop of Cariboo (1974-1991). The records are arranged chronologically in five series: (1) House of Bishops (2) Provincial Synod (3) Provincial Council (4) Provincial Committees and (5) Vancouver School of Theology (VST). The series include minutes, reports and correspondence.

Snowden, John Samuel Philip