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Opening and dedication of New Church, Croydon Street, Cronulla on Saturday, 31st March, 1962 at 3 pm ... by ... Rt Rev. Hugh Cunningham [microform]
Bib ID 3540264
Format MicroformMicroform, BookBook
Printer ([Sydney] : Scott Bros)
Description [Sydney : Presbyterian Church of Australia in New South Wales, 1962] 
[8] p. ; 22 cm. 
Notes

At head of title: Presbyterian Church of Australia in New South Wales. Presbytery of Sydney South. Charge of Cronulla.

Reproduction Microfiche. Canberra : National Library of Australia, 2004. 
Subjects Cronulla Presbyterian Church -- History.  |  Presbyterian Church of Australia -- New South Wales -- Cronulla -- History.  |  Cronulla (N.S.W.) -- Church history.
Other authors/contributors National Library of Australia  |  Presbyterian Church of Australia
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