St Aidan's Theological College, Ballarat

Coordinates: 37°33′02″S 143°50′00″E / 37.55056°S 143.83333°E / -37.55056; 143.83333
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St Aidan's Theological College, Ballarat was an Australian educational institution, started in 1903,[1] to train clergy to serve in the Church of England in Australia (now the Anglican Church of Australia).[2] Principals included Arthur Winnington-Ingram, later the Archdeacon of Hereford,[3] and former students Brian Macdonald, an assistant bishop of Perth, Western Australia.[4] It closed in 1932.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ VHD heritage council
  2. ^ The Age, Melbourne, 29 November 1932. p. 7.
  3. ^ thePeerage.com
  4. ^ Crockford's Clerical Directory, 1980-82, p. 636 London: Oxford University Press, 1983 ISBN 0-19-200010-1
  5. ^ ballarat.vic.gov

37°33′02″S 143°50′00″E / 37.55056°S 143.83333°E / -37.55056; 143.83333