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Title:
Rev Donald McKay Barnet, Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in New South Wales, 1927-1928 / May Moore, Sydney
Creator:
Moore, Annie May (May), 1881-1931.
Date:
[1927]
Format:
1 framed photoprint : b & w ; 20.2 x 15.5 cm (image); 46.2 x 35 cm (framed)
Inscription:
Studio name on mount below image left: MAY MOORE / Sydney. Inscribed by Rev Donald McKay Barnet on mount below image right: Yours sincerely / D McKay Barnet / Moderator / 1927-1828.
Subject:
ministers of religion
official dress
Barnet, Donald McKay, 1869-1940.
Description:
The Reverend Donald McKay Barnet wearing formal dress as Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in New South Wales, a position he held from 1927-1928. The Moderator's dress, like court costume, consisted of knee breeches, silk stockings, shoes with silver buckles, a cutaway coat, lace-frilled cuffs and collar, and a three-cornered hat, with a pulpit gown covering the fine attire.
Source:
Meroogal ; M86/258
Rights:
You may save or print this image for research and study. If you wish to use it for any other purposes, you must contact
Museums of History NSW
to request permission.
Material Type:
Picture
Record number:
53742
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