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Daphne Mayo Papers
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Diaries and calendars

11 diaries: Woods' Australian Diary 1924 (while in Europe) with some sketches, notes on finances and diary entries (one on 28 June ends with 'What a life!'); 1928; minature Calendar and Diary for 1931, 1932, 1937 (2 versions); Collins pocket diary for 1938 (while in Europe) with some diary entries; W.C. Penfold & Co.'s Australian Diary for 1940; Economic Diary for 1941; Youngs customs and shipping agents 1952; Picasso Museum Masterpieces engagement calendar 1966.

Envelopes

Empty envelopes mostly addressed to Daphne Mayo, with senders name and address on back. Loose stamps.

Reproduction art prints

4 colour reproduction prints: Renoir, Bonnard, and two Cezannes (53 x 62 cm); 2 reproduction prints of line drawings (56 x 41 cm)

Research material and articles

Includes: short stories; articles; a typescript titled "An impression of the Pediment at the front of Brisbane's Town Hall" (1 leaf); poem, "The Birds"; 2 leaves titled "Notes on sculpture for children" by Anita Aarons; 4 page article "Fine arts at the University of Queensland"; article by Dr F.W. Whitehouse titled "The assets and the vulnerability of the Cooloola Sands"; carbon copy of address by W. Forgan Smith at the 26th Annual Federal Congress of the Returned Sailor's Soldier's Airmen's Imperial League (RSSAILA), 14 Nov 1941; and information on Cooloola National Park.

Realia

Realia dispersed through the Daphne Mayo Papers: [Item 1] Cloth book mark; [Item 2] Small glasses case; [Item 3] Homemade wire clip (23 cm) found in the newspaper cuttings; [Item 4] Hat pin (used to hold selected newspaper cuttings together) (16 cm); and [Item 5] Hat pin (used to hold selected newspaper cuttings together) (11 cm).

Notes and writings

Handwritten and typescript notes on sculpture, artistic techniques, saving Anzac Square, history of the Godfrey Rivers Bequest, Queensland Art Fund, Queensland National Gallery, stories, lists of glazes, commentaries. Written on notepaper, scraps of paper and envelopes.

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