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Doc Robbie Memorial Nook, 1993

  • F3005
  • Item
  • 1993

Material relates to the opening of the Doc Robbie Memorial Nook, established in memory of Associate Professor Frederick Walter Robinson.

University of Queensland

Certificate of Bachelor of Arts

Original University of Queensland degree certificate awarded to Walde Gerard Fisher for a Bachelor of Arts with first class honours in the School of Classics, 10 May 1916. Fisher's name has been amended: the end of his first name, 'mar', has been scratched off, the 'h' in his middle name has been blacked out, and the 'c' has been covered in his surname.

University of Queensland

Dr Andrew Theophaneous speaks on migration and multiculturalism Wednesday September 21st at 1pm.

Event flyer, printed on both sides of pink paper with black ink. It advertises an event organised by the Education Office, in which Dr Andrew Theophanous, Chairperson of the Australian Government's Immigration and Ethnic Affairs Committee, will speak about multiculturalism and immigration. The reverse of the flier contains more information on Dr Theophanous. The event will take place on Wednesday September 21st at 1pm, in the Abel Smith Lecture Theatre. A year is not given, but the recent release of the Fitzgerald Report is referenced.

University of Queensland

University of Queensland Site plans

  • UQFL250
  • Collection
  • [1926-1972]

Site plans of the University of Queensland, St. Lucia. Includes plans by Hennessy & Hennessy Co., F.W. Robinson, R.W. Hawken, J.J.C. Bradfield and A. B. & R.M. Wilson. The plans are arranged in 13 folders. Some are classified by the name of architects and some by the theme of the plans.
Most plans in this collection date from the 1930s to 1950s.

University of Queensland

Realia and Artwork

Material includes academic dress worn by Father Edward Leo Hayes when he received an honorary Master of Arts in 1967, a whiskey bottle presented to Father Hayes by General Douglas McArthur and an illuminated and illustrated poem by artist Ella Lilian Pedersen.

University of Queensland

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