Bishopdale College

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Bishopdale College is a theological college in Nelson, New Zealand. [1] Its former dean is the now Assistant Bishop of Adelaide, Tim Harris. [2] It opened in 1868. [3]

Eminent alumni include

Notes

  1. college web site
  2. Taonga News (15 July 2011). "Bishopdale dean off to Adelaide". anglicantaonga: Telling the stories of the Anglican Church in Aotearoa, NZ and Polynesia. Anglican Taonga Online. Retrieved 14 January 2020.
  3. The Prow

Coordinates: 41°16′23″S173°16′45″E / 41.27308047°S 173.27909050°E / -41.27308047; 173.27909050

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