Cambooya by Jennifer Lamprecht
- UQFL659-File 14
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- undated
Cambooya by Jennifer Lamprecht
Buderim by Margaret Fong and Don Marshall
Boonah by G James and J Wilson
Allora by Susan Morwood and Jamie Mackee
Queensland Country Towns Student Projects
One summary file, and 93 project files.
Between 1978 and 1987 third year students in Architectural Design, working under the supervision of Michael Keniger and Brit Andresen, travelled to country towns across Queensland to observe and document the fabric of place. Students were instructed to follow a consistent methodology and particular emphasis was placed on documenting in detail the main street of each country town. Over 10 years, the built fabric of a significant number of country towns was documented and collected to form the Country Towns archive. This resource provides insight into the fabric and life of country towns in Queensland before periods of change, the result of booms in tourism in the 80s and mining in the 90s and the ongoing drought induced contraction in farming. Many changes in country towns occurred before the introduction of Heritage Legislation in Queensland and the creation of the Department of Environment and Heritage in the 1980s established a level of scrutiny.
The project file for each Country Town consists of 6 sections (not all files are complete):
University of Queensland Department of Architecture
Part of Brian Murnane Papers
Consist of a single poem entitled Withdrawn from Sale by J. Dingwell. Illustrated and illuminated by the artist Ella Lilian Pedersen.
Pedersen, Ella Lilian, 1898-1983
Part of Brian Murnane Papers
This bottle of American whiskey was presented to Father Edward Leo Hayes by General Douglas MacAthur as a token of gratitude for Father Hayes supplying information, including books and maps about the Pacific region including Papua New Guinea during World Ward two.
Schenley Distillers Corporation
Academic Dress and Certificate of Award
Part of Brian Murnane Papers
Material consist of the academic dress worn by Father Edward Leo Hayes when he received an honorary Master of Arts in 1967. also included is the certificate of award and a copy of speech given by the Vice-Chancellor during the award ceremony.
University of Queensland