- UQFL430-Series D-Subseries 4
- Subseries
Three framed paintings.
Three framed paintings.
Eleven framed works of relief sculpture.
Part of Bell Family Papers
Material relating to Francis Needham Bell.
Bell, Francis Needham, 1909-1989
Part of Gertrude Langer Papers
Friends of Queensland Opera
General correspondence and personal papers of Bill and Lila Mayo
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
General correspondence, personal papers, and publications. The material in this subseries is presumed to be from the estate of Daphne Mayo's mother, Lila Mayo.
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
General financial records including correspondence, receipts, bank statements, cheque and deposit books, tax returns.
Geology Annexe, Chemistry Annexe and Western Arts Building [Unbuilt]
Part of James Birrell Papers
The Geology Annex, the Chemistry Annexe and the Western Arts Building were part of a master planning concept. They shared the structural and construction concept developed by Birrell and Antony Tod (structural engineer). None of the proposals were built.
Birrell, James, 1928-
Part of M.W.D. White Collection
Correspondence and documents relating to George Duckett-White, brother of William Duckett-White.
White, M. W. D.
Part of Caroline Kelly Papers
49 glass slides, mostly of Aboriginal subjects.
9 contact sheets of images from the glass slides.
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
Daphne Mayo was a foundation trustee of the Godfrey Rivers Trust. Daphne Mayo, former student of Rivers, was the main buyer for most of the works acquired by the Trust for the Queensland National Art Gallery (now the Queensland Art Gallery). This subseries includes newspaper cuttings, legal and financial records, details and notes on competitions, and correspondence. The correspondence (137 letters, 14 telegrams) relating to the Godfrey Rivers Trust. Correspondence from Godfrey Rivers and Selina (Ina) Rivers to Mayo including letters of introduction for Mayo by Rivers while she is in Europe. Additional letters by Ina Rivers are held elsewhere in this collection. Letters are from 1912 to 1965, and some undated. Not all years have correspondence.
Godfrey Rivers Trust