- UQFL626-Series C
- Series
- ca. 1916 - 1934
Part of Harold Sutton Shapcott Papers
3 semi-autobiographical memoirs, primarily based on service in World War I.
Part of Harold Sutton Shapcott Papers
3 semi-autobiographical memoirs, primarily based on service in World War I.
Part of Harold Sutton Shapcott Papers
Eight war service diaries, 1915 - 1919. Includes the diary of a German soldier with Shapcott's note at front: 'Captured... near Ypres'.
Part of Harold Sutton Shapcott Papers
Box 1
Folders 1 - 4: 118 letters by Harold Shapcott to his family, written while on active service in World War I, 1915 - 1919
Folder 5: Typed transcript of letters in folder 1 - 4
Folder 6: 7 letters to Harold Shapcott from his family, 1916 - 1919.
Folders 7 - 10: 45 letters and 35 greeting cards from friends to Harold Shapcott, 1917 - 1922; 1929.
Box 2
Folder 1: 4 letters from Returned Sailors & Soldiers Imperial League of Australia, 1919 - 1921.
Folder 2: 12 letters from the 42nd Battalion Re-Union Committee, 1927 - 1943.
Folder 3: 17 items of correspondence relating to War Pension, 1936 - 1972.
Folder 4: 1 letter from Lloyd Hodge relating to 'War Babies', 15 April 1959.
Folder 5: 15 items of correspondence relating to 'Overseas trip', including earlier letters from France, 1919 - 1964.
Folder 6: 12 items of correspondence, including in relation to memberships and motor vehicles, 1938 - 1967.
Part of Leonard Brown Papers
This series comprises two plays by John Heath-Stubbs, artistic works by Arthur Creedy and diaries by Victor and Lucy Cofman.
Part of Leonard Brown Papers
Three black, spiral bound A2 folders with photographs of art works and exhibitons. Unlike the scrapbooks these folders have no associated documents and are comprised of colour photographs of the works of art by Leonard Brown. Two folders have handwritten labels at the bottom right-hand corner inscribed with 'Art archive' but have been treated as art portfolios.
Part of Leonard Brown Papers
Black, spiral-bound A2 folders with handwritten labels on bottom right-hand corner of each with "Art Archive : Leonard Brown" and the representative years. They include correspondence, exhibition invitations and catalogues, price lists, photographs, newspaper cuttings from 1967 to 2011.
The scrapbooks also contain correspondence from:
Photographic slides and negatives
Part of Leonard Brown Papers
Album 1 contains 540 slides and has two sections, each section preceeded by documents. Album 2 contains proof sheets, exhibition notes and negatives.
Part of Leonard Brown Papers
Reviews about the art work of Leonard Brown and other artists. Comprises: Grishin, Sasha, ‘Originality in the icons of Leonard Brown’, nd, typescript, 2p; and McDonald, Ewen, ‘Contemporanea: Letter from Sydney’, 1989, typescript, 4p.
Part of Leonard Brown Papers
Exhibition invitations and catalogues. Gallery invitations include: Ray Hughes Gallery exhibiting Ken Whisson (1983); Garry Anderson Gallery exhibiting Peter Booth (1987), Agnes Martin (1987), Maningrida (1988), Billy Yalwanga (1988), Leonard Brown (1987, 1988), A private collection [of] Australian, British and Japanese works of art (1988), Andrew Taylor (1989), Noel McKenna (1988), Peter Atkins (1988), Australian photograph 1928-1988 (1988), Allan Mitelman (1988, 1989), Gordon Walters (1989), Paul Partos (1987), Terry Ngamandarra (1990), Tribal art from the collection of Mr Peter Halinan (1991), Nigel Hall (1990), Jack Wunuwun (1990), Joe Felber (1989), Madonna Staunton (1988), Peter Elliston (1989), Rosemary Madigan (1989), Richard Thomas (1990), Noel McKenna (1989), Patsy Hely (1988) Osmosis (1990); Baldacci-Daverio GAllery exhibiting 'Nature Morte de Chirico de Pisis Gnoli Manzoni Morandi' ; Andrew Baker Art Dealer exhibiting Leonard Brown (2011); Sean Phillips Patternpoems; Doggett Street Studio exhibiting Lance Litchfield (1995), Brendan Smith (1995, 1997), Nick Cominos (1995, 1999, 2000), Stephen Mok (1998); Niagara Galleries exhibition Leonard Brown (1986); Christine Abrahams Gallery exhibiting Robert Klippel (1988). Catalogues are from the Charles Nodrum Gallery exhbiting 'Abstraction 11' (2012); and Redcliffe City Art Gallery exhibiting '15 Artists' (2013).
Part of Leonard Brown Papers
Comprises five typescripts by Leonard Brown:
Antipodes, An opera for the Australian Bi-Centenary typescript, [1987?] 30pp. Accompanied by letter from Carl Vine
Notes for an Exhibition. Love Lift paintings. 1999 – 2000.
Ikonodule: one who serves and venerates images, 9p
[The Cross], 2p
[When I am not painting, I draw], 2p