- F3806
- File
- 1985-2000.
Correspondence, speech notes, newspaper cuttings relating to Ken Bolton, John Forbes, Peter Porter, Carl Harrison-Ford and Pamela Brown.
Bolton, Ken, 1949-
Correspondence, speech notes, newspaper cuttings relating to Ken Bolton, John Forbes, Peter Porter, Carl Harrison-Ford and Pamela Brown.
Bolton, Ken, 1949-
This file comprises 4 paintings and 1 folder.
[Item 1] Landscape (chickens in paddock), oil on board, 28 x 25 cm (Art no. 00499);
[Item 2] China figurine and vase (figure study on verso), oil on board, 39 x 27 cm (Art no. 00500);
[Item 3] Country house, signed "Alan Harkness 1922", watercolour on board with mount, 15 x 17 cm (Art no. 00501);
[Item 4] Shell, oil on board, 25 x 35 cm (Art no. 00502).
The folder [Item 5] includes: a typescript memoir titled 'About Alan : for his son Markus Crispin', written by Doris Christie (sister of Alan Harkness), 11 b&w photographs, (81 leaves ; 26 cm), with two negatives, black and white of of Mechthild and Alan Harkness inserted at beginning of book. -- Chekhov Theatre Players, Repertory for season 1941-42, 1941. -- Santa Barbara Civic Theatre presents Alan Harkness and Mechthild Johannsen in ‘Great Moments from Shakespeare : King Lear’. -- The playbill for the little theatre. The Chekhov Theatre Players present ‘Twelfth Night or, what you will’. -- Lobero Theatre, April 9, 1952. ‘Alan Harkness Memorial performance. -- 'Notes about the aim in our performances' by Alan Harkness, Sept 1951. -- Newspaper cuttings, 26 Apr 1938 to c1952. -- Four black and white photographs of Mechthild and Alan Harkness from 3 plays.
Harkness, Alan, 1908-1952
Photographs and negatives taken by Jennifer Gow of street marches from the University of Queensland to King George Square; arrests of protestors; and gatherings outside the South Brisbane watch-house in 1977.
Includes photocopy of Gow's press pass for 1977-1978.
Gow, Jennifer Fay
Photographer/s unknown. Slides include: floats at the commemoration parades (probably architecture students), early architectural student revues (mostly University of Queensland students), architecture events; demolition of the Bellevue Hotel with one predemolition photograph by Neil Glover, slides of the night of the demolition including protestors; and the1988 Architecture Student review "Review of Reviews" or "Revs". Architecture revues at University of Queensland were inaugurated by John Railton and Richard Stringer. The first revue was OWO held in 1965. Includes pictures of posters, tickets, flyers and/or programs for OWO, RinthFtang, Black Catch, Young Robert Zimmerman, High on a Hot Banana, Awopbopaloobopalopbamboom, Classical Stuff, Childhead's Doll, Surender in Paradise, King Nostril, Flash Delights, I hear what you say, Bottomless Pith, City synthesis, Dorcus French, pictures of newspaper cuttings, and words of a song written by Peter Skinner for Pictures in a book.
University of Queensland Department of Architecture
Thirty one letters, mostly incoming, and documents relating to Irmtraud Petersson’s PhD thesis on German images in Australian fiction. Correspondents include: Stephen Jeffries (Monash University), 3 letters; Dr John Fletcher (German Department, University of Sydney), 1 letter; Fred Dobberstein , 2 letters; Dirk Kruger (Letters are in German), 1 letter; Graeme Powell (Manuscripts Librarian, National Library of Australia), email trail; David Martin (13 letters, 2 postcards); Bruce Dawe (1 handwritten letter); and Walter Kaufmann.
Petersson, Irmtraud
Five poems, three notecards and three Easter cards written by the author Constance Gittins to an unknown correspondent.
The poems are:
'A birthday prayer' (handwritten, dated June 1910)
'Lines written in sympathy - to my friend Mrs Young' (handwritten, dated July 1910)
'The Wise Men' (typescript, 2 pages, undated)
'Inspired to Inspire' (printed, undated)
'In the Hand of the Sculptor' (printed, undated)
Gittins, Constance
The file comprises:
Papas, Meryl Ellen
Scrapbooks relating to Charles Dickens
Three scrapbooks containing newspaper cuttings relating to Charles Dickens. Newspapers include Daily Chronicle, Daily Express, Sunday Dispatch, The Daily Telegraph and more from Great Britain. Many cuttings are annotated, in red ink, with newspaper title and date of article. Some pages have handwritten passages from books and articles. Creator of scrapbooks is unknown.
Plates from John Gould's books, including A Century of Birds from the Himalaya Mountains (13 plates), The Birds of Australia (33 plates), The Mammals of Australia (9 plates) and The Birds of New Guinea and the adjacent Papuan Islands (34 plates).
Gould, John, 1804-1881
Queensland women poets : booklet and correspondence
Letter, dated 26 Feb 1974 from Greg McCart to Carole Ferrier with a list of women poets; 1 booklet of by Jennifer Ann White called 'Some poems', published by the author in 1973, consisting of 5 unnumbered leaves [foolscap] with four A4 typescript leaves inserted. . Letter, Jennie Ann White, 23 Feb 1976
White, Jennie Ann