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Tag "Clara Dunn"

tag name: Clara Dunn type: People
web link: Clara_Dunn

"Clara Dunn" appears in:

1.   from the main catalog (5 results; expand)

  1. Michael Day. Clara Dunn: A Spiritual Pioneer (2010). — Brief bio of Dunn, followed by an overview of the Australian Baha'i community.
  2. Graham Hassall. Dunn, Clara and Hyde (2000-01). — Biography of two early Baha'i teachers and pioneers.
  3. Graham Hassall. Dunn, Clara and John Henry Hyde (2009). — On the couple who went to Australia in 1920 in response to ‘Abdu’l-Baha’s call for worldwide e...
  4. Graham Hassall. First and Finest: John Henry and Clara Hyde Dunn in Australia (1985-07). — Introduction of the Baha'i Faith to Australia and New Zealand.
  5. Bill Washington. Hands of the Cause of God: Personal Recollections (2014). — Recollections of A.Q. Faizi, A.A. Furútan, Clara Dunn, Rúhiyyih Khanum, Ugo Giachery, Leroy Ioas, ...

2.   from the Chronology (10 results; expand)

  1. 1869-05-12 — Birth of Clara Davis Dunn, Hand of the Cause, in London....
  2. 1919-04-26 — The 14 Tablets of the Divine Plan were unveiled in a dramatic ceremony at the Hotel McAlpin in New...
  3. 1920-00-00 — Hyde and Clara Dunn arrived in Samoa enroute to Australia, the first Baha'is to visit the islands. ...
  4. 1920-04-10 — Clara and Hyde Dunn arrived in Sydney, Australia. [AB445] SBR158 says this was 18 Apr 1919. The...
  5. 1924-00-00 — Miss Nora Lee, who became a Baha'i in New Zealand, was the first Baha'i to travel to Fiji, working a...
  6. 1952-02-29 — Shoghi Effendi appointed the second contingent of Hands of the Cause of God. [BW12:375–6; CT202–...
  7. 1958-03-22 — The foundation stone of the first Mashriqul-Adhkar of the Antipodes in Sydney was laid by Hands of t...
  8. 1960-11-18 — Clara Dunn, Hand of the Cause of God, passed away in Sydney. (b.12 May 1869) [BW13:859; MoC245] F...
  9. 1961-09-17 — The House of Worship in Sydney, the Mother Temple of the Antipodes, was officially opened by Hand of...
  10. 2002-04-24 — The passing of Barbara Helen Rutledge Sims (b. 17 April, 1918 in San Francisco) in Tokyo. She was a ...
 
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