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Sketches of an Aboriginal bora ground, at Moreton Bay by Surveyor General Oxley

  • F3393
  • File
  • 1920

Typescript report, 1 leaf, signed by H. Selkvik, the Under Secretary for Lands, dated 14 July 1920, regarding the two accompanying sketches of two Aboriginal bora grounds in the Moreton Bay by Surveyor General Oxley. Sketch no. "1": Copy of a drawing in field book no.216 Department of Lands containing original field notes by John Oxley Surveyor General in connection with survey of Moreton Bay dated 9th to 11th October 1824. Sketch no. "2": Copy of drawings in field book no.217 Department of Lands containing John Oxley's original field notes of his survey of Moreton Bay dated 11th September to 12th October 1824.

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Oxley, John, 1783-1828

Publicity and promotional materials, 2006

  • F3395
  • Item
  • 2006

Press kit, delegate list, program, flyers, postcards and bookmarks promoting the 8th World Shakespeare Congress held at UQ in 2006.

International Shakespeare Association World Congress (8th : 2006: Brisbane, Australia)

Dig, 1937: a drama of central Australia / by Frank Clune.

  • F3397
  • Item
  • 1937

Typescript [carbon copy] on single-sided quarto size paper, comprising title-page showing Clune's address as 'Marengo', Princes Avenue, Vaucluse, Sydney; dedication page; foreword; contents page; and 305 leaves of double-space typescript.
Original typed manuscript of 'Dig: a drama of central Australia', published in 1937 by Angus & Robertson, being the story of Burke and Wills and their explorations in Central Australia in the mid 19th century.

Clune, Frank, 1893-1971

Try anything once Clune, [1933?]: being the unexpurgated journal of Francis Patrick Clune.

  • F3398
  • Item
  • [1933?]

Original typed manuscript of the author's first book, originally published in Sydney by Angus & Robertson in 1933.
Includes a title-page, 3 leaves of contents containing 37 chapters, a preface page, 424 single-sided leaves of typescript, and an original mounted photograph of the author[?] and others beside a 1930s automobile. Also the bookplates of Francis Clune, N. [Noel] Pearson, and Murray Henry tipped-in.

Clune, Frank, 1893-1971

[Historical markers of Sydney], 1966 / Frank Clune.

  • F3399
  • Item
  • 1966

Untitled original typed manuscript subsequently published as "Serenade to Sydney: some historical landmarks" by Angus & Robertson in 1967. The author's final work, with the foreword dated Spring 1966.
Includes a handwritten index of 100 markers, foreword (3 pp.), and 216 single sided leaves of type together with mss. corrections. Associated papers loosely inserted.

Clune, Frank, 1893-1971

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