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Mary Glowrey Museum
The Mary Glowrey Museum is a biographical museum located in the historic Cathedral Hall Building on the Melbourne Campus of Australian Catholic University. [1]
The museum presents the life and legacy of Mary Glowrey (1887-1957), an Australian woman who became a medical missionary in Guntur, India, where she lived from 1920-1957.
The museum features interactive displays based on the Mary Glowrey Collection, which is comprised mostly of letters, photographs and articles. It opened in May 2017.
References
edit- ^ Australian Catholic University, "Campus History," http://www.acu.edu.au/staff/campuses/melbourne/campus_history, accessed 23 November 2017.
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