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Papers relating to Edward Leo Hayes, 1929-2000

  • F3351
  • Item
  • 1929-2000.

'The History of Archdeacon Leo Hayes and His Family' with Fred Phillips (42 p.), a draft version of Shirley Bell's 'Priest for All Seasons' (94 p.), and copies of original letters of Father Hayes' in the possession of Brian Murnane (41 letters, date range 1929-1965).

Phillips, Fred

Edward Leo Hayes, 1973

  • F2620
  • Item
  • 1973

Press clippings compiled from Fryer Library files and mounted by Len Fisher.
Includes: Priest for all seasons...the life and times of Archdeacon Edward Leo Hayes / by Shirley Bell.

Fisher, Len

Papers relating to Edward Leo Hayes, 1963-1971

  • F2621
  • Item
  • 1963-1971.

Material collected for 'Priest for all seasons...the life and times of Archdeacon Edward Leo Hayes', published in 13 parts in 'The Leader', May-August 1970.

Bell, Shirley

Father Edward Leo Hayes Papers

  • UQFL2
  • Collection
  • [19--]-[196-]

Collected correspondence and manuscript material on literary and historical matters, mostly in Queensland and New South Wales. Also personal papers of Father Hayes, relating to his activities as parish priest; bookplates, photographs, realia.

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Hayes, Edward Leo, 1889-1967

Postcards, 1906-[196-?]

  • F3442
  • Item
  • 1906 - [196-?]

Tourist photo folders and postcards: Bungonia Caves, N.S.W., Charleville, Cunnamula, Green Island, Green Mountains, Gunnedah, Hervey Bay, Kempsey, Mudgee, Pacific Highway, Perth, Port Arthur, Quilpie, Tasmania, Town of South Coast, plus one postcard of Redcar Pier, England [1906] and Washing Day- The Gumnut series - 4.

Papers relating to Leo Hayes

  • F3862
  • File
  • 1930-1968

Material from the Queensland Museum relating to Father Leo Hayes.
Includes:
Invitation to Rev. L. Hayes to the Catholic Ball at the Show Pavilion, Toowoomba on Tuesday 16th September 1930.

Invitation by the Royal Geographical Society of Australasia (Queensland) to attend a talk on Tuesday 29 September 1942 in the the University Lecture Hall, George Street at 8pm by Rev. Father Leo Hayes speak on "Bits of Queensland ..."; on reverse is written "Mrs. E.M. Hayes and friends".

Print from the Telegraph Feature Service, Brisbane of a black and white photograph with inscription on back "To my dear mother from her loving son Leo"; handwritten notes on reverse: "Father Leo Hayes receiving the Dr. J.P. Thomson Gold Medal and the Diploma (Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society) from Sir James Blair, Chancellor of Brisbane University, 22 Apr 1942." and "The man sitting down is Mr R. G. Gillies (President of the Royal Geographical Society. Standing behind Mr Gillies is Mr [illegible] O'Brien (Secretary of the R.G.S.)".

Print, possible from a newspaper service (stamp on reverse is illegible) of a black and white photograph of Father Leo Hayes and a wedding couple.

Copy of St Monica's Parish, Oakey : Combined Funds Canvass, March, 1959

Two newspaper cuttings relating to Leo Hayes receiving an honorary degree of Master of Arts by the Deputy-Chancellor of the University of Queensland on 26 Apr 1967; cuttings undated.

Copy of Parish News with cover dedicated to Father Leo Hayes receiving an honorary degree of Masters of Arts, 24 Sep 1967.

Copy of Parish News dedicated to Father Leo Hayes after his death on 17 Nov 1967, dated 28 Jan 1968.

Hayes, Edward Leo, 1889-1967

Brian Murnane Papers

  • UQFL658
  • Collection
  • 1937 - 1967

Consists of correspondence between Father Edward Leo Hayes, his sister Mary and his niece Jean as well as philatelic ephemera, unpublished poetry and artwork. The collection also contains academic robes worn by Father Hayes when he received an honorary Masters of Arts degree from the University of Queensland and a whiskey bottle from by General Douglas McArthur.

Murnane, Brian, 1953 -

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