- F2534
- Item
- [18--]
Song.
Vocal score (2 parts)
Begins : 'The minstrel holds the standard-bearers watch'.
Harrison, John
Song.
Vocal score (2 parts)
Begins : 'The minstrel holds the standard-bearers watch'.
Harrison, John
Photographs of steamships calling at Sydney, 1927 April -1928 April
Black & white and sepia photographs, 8 x 5 cm.
Papers are divided into sections (6 in a full page) and captions underlined in red ink.
Letters (5), 1959-1963: to Fryer Librarians.
Letters (5) to Fryer Librarians re: entries for 'Bibliography of Australia.'
Ferguson, John Alexander, 1881-1969
Circular letter, 1935 April 15 : Surrey Hills, Vic. to Chief Librarian, University of Queensland.
Letter to Chief Librarian, Library, University, Brisbane re enclosure of two photographs and documents relating to the unveiling of bust of Adam Lindsay Gordon in Westminster Abbey, May 11, 1934, suggestion for mounting photographs ; key ; and note to Professor Stable signed N. McIver.
Gordon Memorial Committee Melbourne
Account book and diary from O.P.W. Jensen's sugar cane farm near Mackay.
Includes newspaper cuttings pasted in giving scales of prices, and other industry news. First part records planting and harvesting including tonnages cut and carted by different workers, sundry farm expenses, income from cane. Second part records income from other sources - blacksmithing, sale of eggs, corn, sweet potatoes, etc.
Pages are much written over with sundry notes and reckonings, especially inside covers.
Accompanied by folder of photographs recording farm views, activities (ploughing, clearing).
Farm appears to be located about 10-15 km N-W of Mackay, near the Farleigh-Habana Road and Reliance Creek. The farm was also in sight of Mt Blackwood (Black Mt. on photos). Persons in photos appear to be Mr O.P.W. Jensen and his son Norman, and Mrs Jensen.
There are also two photos of the Whitney farm at Habana, possibly a neighbour.
Photos record district areas of interest including Eimeo beach, north of Mackay.
Jensen family
Contract book : 1876-1886 / Joseph Smith.
Notebook records contracts, 1876, and income and expenditure March 1877 to February 1886, of Joseph Smith, boilermaker.
Smith, Joseph
Papers relating to the Queensland Young People's Club and to the Queensland People's Party.
Includes speech by Win O'Neill (Davson) 13 February 1948; letter re history of Q.Y.P.C; clippings, program and historical note (unsigned) dated 8 August 1987 about the Queensland Young People's Club.
Davson, Win, 1921-
[Papers on Constance Mackness]
File of material collected for preparation of entry in Australian Dictionary of Biography, inward correspondence, outward correspondence, drafts of entry, notes, and copies of primary materials including family correspondence.
Bonnin, Nancy