- UQFL490
- Collection
- 1954-1984
Geological field notes and photographs created by Wilson during trips to various states of Australia and overseas. Collection also includes rock samples, postcards, journal articles, and Wilson's thesis.
Wilson, A. F.
Geological field notes and photographs created by Wilson during trips to various states of Australia and overseas. Collection also includes rock samples, postcards, journal articles, and Wilson's thesis.
Wilson, A. F.
Collection includes playscripts, personal papers, material relating to his collaboration with Rudi Stiebritz on book Pawn of War. Also material relating to his biography of Babette Stephens, theatre programs, and books by author.
McKee, Jay
Papers and publications relating to research into management and social change, Hollis Peter's Curriculum Vitae, correspondence, and research notes for the History of School of Management by Judy Nissen.
Peter, Hollis
Playscripts, correspondence, newspaper cuttings, notes. Includes papers about Parkerville Amphitheatre, Perth and recordings from Jones's recitals of Australian ballads at 1964 Adelaide Festival of Arts.
Jones, John Joseph, 1930-
Original artworks, correspondence, illustrations, storyboards, roughs, newspaper cuttings, notes, story ideas and drafts.
Rogers, Gregory
CDs of interviews, research notes, photographs. These interviews were conducted by Di Perkins as part of her research for a Masters of History thesis at the University of Queensland, 1984.
Perkins, Diane M., 1946-
Programs, playscripts, photographs and publicity material.
Pearn, Nigel
Papers, postcards, photographs and realia relating to the World War 1 service of Richard Betteridge.
Betteridge, Charles
Photographs of Cribb Island, circa 1980, taken by local resident John "Jack" Maxwell Ross.
The suburb was situated on Moreton Bay, west of Nudgee Beach, and was locally known as "Cribby". The Queensland Government compulsory acquired the entirety of the suburb between 1970 and 1980 for expansion of the Brisbane Airport. Cribb Island was the first Brisbane suburb to be entirely resumed for development.
Cribb Island had developed as a beachside holiday destination and was a forerunner of the communities of owner-built holiday shacks that would later spring up in many bayside areas. After World War One, a more permanent community emerged on Cribb Island. Historian Jack Ford records that at its height, Crib Island boasted a state school, a convent school, two churches, a post office, a police station, a medical clinic, a kiosk, a cinema and a private bus service.
The photographs document architectural styles, views and street scenes in the suburb's final days.
Ross, John Maxwell, 1914-1989
Architectural drawings, design boards, notes, correspondence, slides and photographs. Includes material relating to The University of Queensland Vice Chancellor’s Residence,1979 to 2000.
Dalton, John