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Walter Carey Voller Architectural Drawings and Photographs

  • UQFL601
  • Collection
  • 1896-1915

Sixty two architectural drawings for twenty seven jobs. Two photograph albums: Photograph album, 1896 to 1908, ‘Family and historic photographs taken and developed by W C Voller, 1896 on', some photographs in this album were taken by Edward Day Bird; and Photograph album, ‘Family and historic photographs taken and developed by W C Voller, 1906 on’, 1906 – 1915. Some captions in this album by Walter Voller, others by one of his children. In these captions Ellen and Walter Voller are referred to as ‘Mum’ and ‘Dad’ and Roderic and Lilla by their first names. Kenneth Voller was born a few years after his siblings Rod and Lilla.

Voller, Walter Carey, 1863-1932

Daphne Mayo Papers

  • UQFL119
  • Collection
  • 1897-1982.

In this collection belonging to Daphne Mayo, there are over 100 folders of correspondence: 13 of these folders relate to Daphne Mayo's commissioned and uncommissioned sculptural works. There are over 1400 items of correspondence from Daphne Mayo's parents, Bill and Lila Mayo. There are over 1220 items of correspondence from friends and family of Daphne Mayo. A small number of outgoing letters or drafts are in the collection. There are financial records and related correspondence, bank records, tax records relating to the finances of Daphne Mayo regarding her artistic works, property investments, and investments in bonds and shares. Personal documents of Daphne Mayo are present such as: permits; identification documents; diaries; calendars; handwritten notes, writings, scribblings; and copious lists for all areas of Daphne Mayo's life. There are portrait photographs of Daphne Mayo and of her works from 1919-1974; as well as two albums of photographs taken by Judith McKay when Daphne Mayo's Sydney studio was packed up. Included in the collection are 48 sculpting tools used by Daphne Mayo. The most prolific of Daphne Mayo's works of art in the collection are her drawings and paintings with over 436 artworks, as well as 22 sculptures, and 46 sketchbooks. Retained in the collection are publications, inscribed by Daphne Mayo and others, exhibition catalogues, and newspaper and magazine cuttings given to Daphne Mayo or collected by her. Additionally material that is presumed to be from the estate of Lila Mayo, Daphne Mayo's mother, form part of the collection and this includes 6 folders of letters from 1930 to 1959 from Daphne Mayo to her parents.

Mayo, Daphne, 1895-1982

Tony Booth Papers

  • UQFL642
  • Collection
  • 1897-2012

Material relating to the history of athletics in Australia in particular the Australian Inter-varsity Track and Athletics Championships. Includes event programs and results, newspaper cuttings, annual reports, minute books, speeches, biographies.

Booth, Tony

Margaret and Leslie Boyce Papers

  • UQFL605
  • Collection
  • 1897-2015

Biographical material, school records, war service papers, family photographs, travel diaries and photographs, travel ephemera. Records relating to the Boyce Gardens at 6 Range Street, Toowoomba, and the bequest of the gardens to the University of Queensland. Records relating to the administration of the Gardens. Photographic slides.

Boyce, Leslie Atherton Gerard, 1897-1988

Papua New Guinea Association of Australia Papers

  • UQFL387
  • Collection
  • 1897-2006

Photographs, typescript articles, correpondence, diaries, notes and ephemera documenting personal experiences of colonial administration and general life in Papua New Guinea. The collection was assembled by Dr Peter Cahill, from material donated by members of the Papua New Guinea Association of Australia. Some slides of the Middle East, Australia, England and Ireland.
Bulk of papers from period 1930s-1950s.
Includes explanatory notes by Dr Peter Cahill.

Papua New Guinea Association of Australia

W. Hodgen and Hodgen Records

  • UQFL116
  • Collection
  • 1898-1943.

Specifications correspondence, tenderbooks and related business records, and architectural plans and drawings. Includes some plans of other architects including Atkinson and McLay, Addison and MacDonald, and E.P. Trewern.

W. Hodgen and Hodgen

Garth M. Wilkinson Papers

  • UQFL389
  • Collection
  • 1898-1932.

9 scrapbooks about stage and screen productions, actors and actresses. Contains chiefly newspaper cuttings; also contains some theatre programmes, correspondence and postcard photographs (some with autographs, including one of Ellen Terry).
Compiled in Australia. Refers to performances in Australia and overseas.

Wilkinson, Garth M.

Australasian Meat Industry Employees' Union, Queensland Branch Records

  • UQFL427
  • Collection
  • 1899-1997

Records of the Australasian Meat Industry Employees' Union (Queensland Branch) and its predecessor organisations, and arbitration court records relating to cases involving the AMIEU.

Australasian Meat Industry Employees' Union, Queensland Branch

Papers relating to P. R. Stephensen

  • UQFL247
  • Collection
  • 1899-1992.

Proofs, manuscript drafts, correspondence, press cuttings, photographs, and ephemera, relating to P.R. Stephensen. Material bulks largest in 1930s. Includes material relating to Fanfrolico Press, Mandrake Press, The foundations of culture in Australia, and The publicist. Includes manuscript draft and proof for The animals Noah forgot, by A.B. Paterson. Correspondents include D.H. Lawrence, Miles Franklin, Xavier Herbert and Dulcie Deamer.
Explanatory notes throughout collection by Jack Lockyer.

Lockyer, Jack

Nat Phillips Papers

  • UQFL9
  • Collection
  • 1899-1956

Contains play scripts, musical revues, stand-up comedy material, song lyrics, published musical scores, silent film scripts, radio play scripts, theatre programmes, running orders, stage directions and set design drawings, theatre management papers, musicians' union papers, and photographs.

Phillips, Nat, 1883-1932

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