COLLECTION NAME:
Brethren Collection
mediaCollectionId
Manchester~93~93
Brethren Collection
Collection
true
Image Number:
CBA_36_51.pdf
image_number
CBA_36_51.pdf
Image Number
false
Reference Number:
CBA/36/51
reference_number
CBA/36/51
Reference Number
false
Series Title:
Assembly Histories
title_series
Assembly Histories
Series Title
false
Parent Work Title:
Mayne Island Conference
title_larger_entity
Mayne Island Conference
Parent Work Title
false
Date Created:
1925
date_created
1925
Date Created
false
Image Sequence Number:
051
image_sequence_number
051
Image Sequence Number
false
Description:
Leaflet introducing 'Suggested Subjects for Bible Study' at the Mayne Island Conference. On the back of the leaflet are times are given for the steamer sailings from Vancouver and Victoria.
description
Leaflet introducing 'Suggested Subjects for Bible Study' at the Mayne Island Conference. On the back of the leaflet are times are given for the steamer sailings from Vancouver and Victoria.
Description
false
Language:
English
language_name
English
Language
false
Language Code:
eng
language
eng
Language Code
false
Subject:
Christianity
subject
Christianity
Subject
false
Subject:
Brethren
subject
Brethren
Subject
false
Subject:
Outreach
subject
Outreach
Subject
false
Category of Material:
Archives
category
Archives
Category of Material
false
Technique Used:
Printing (process)
technique
Printing (process)
Technique Used
false
Medium:
Ink
medium
Ink
Medium
false
Support:
Paper
support
Paper
Support
false
Time Period Covered:
20th Century CE
temporal_coverage
20th Century CE
Time Period Covered
false
Places Covered:
Canada: British Columbia: Mayne Island
spatial_coverage
Canada: British Columbia: Mayne Island
Places Covered
false
Item Height:
165 mm
item_height
165 mm
Item Height
false
Item Width:
84 mm
Rights Holder - Image:
The University of Manchester Library
Rights Holder - Work:
The University of Manchester Library
Access Rights:
Notes:
The digitisation was generously funded by the J.W. Laing Trust
notes
The digitisation was generously funded by the J.W. Laing Trust
Notes
false