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From an alien to his second son (1993)

Two drafts of the article From an alien to his second son, published in HQ Magazine in 1993. One has 'First draft' written above title, with handwritten emendations, 6 leaves, undated. The other draft has 7 numbered leaves and is undated.

Queensland Performing Arts Complex

Box 11
Folder 1

Performing Arts Complex: Report by the Users’ Committee. April 1975.
Queensland Cultural Centre Performing Arts Complex: Interim Report. June 1976. By Department of Works, Building Authority; Tom Brown and Associates, Theatre Consultants
Queensland Cultural Centre Performing Arts Complex: Report. September 1976. By Department of Works, Building Authority; Tom Brown and Associates, Theatre Consultants; Robin Gibson and Partners, Architects; Peter Knowland, Acoustics Consultants.

Folder 2
Department of Works, Performing Arts Complex: Progess Report. 3.2.1977.
Queensland Cultural Centre Performing Arts Complex: Planning Brief. January 1978. By Department of Works, Building Authority; Tom Brown and Associates, Theatre Consultants; Robin Gibson and Partners, Architects; Peter Knowland, Acoustics Consultants.
Stage II – Queensland Cultural Centre. A press release quoting the Minister for Works Claude Wharton and announcing the Performing Arts Complex. 14 May 1979.
Queensland Master Builder report on award of Stage II

Folder 3
Queensland Cultural Centre Stage 2D Contract for the Performing Arts Complex: Report on the Contractual Position. November 1981. Memorandum and report.
Letter with appendices to Director-General of Works regarding unsatisfactory progress of the building contract and proposing a course of action. 21 April 1982.
Correspondence with Robin Gibson regarding additional works related to the Performing Arts Complex. May 1985.
Minister for Works, Claude Wharton. Speech at opening of Performing Arts Complex?

Folder 4
The World’s Stage: Queensland’s Performing Arts Complex. Brisbane: Boolarong Publications [1985], in a folder with the brochure, Queensland Government and the Arts.
Performing Arts Complex: An Introduction. A Queensland Government Initiative. Brisbane: Boolarong Publications [1985], in a folder with the brochure, Queensland Government and the Arts.
Two photographs. Performing Arts Complex model; opening of complex, 20.4.1985.
Souvenir Magazine

Folder 5
Concert Hall Organ
Queensland Cultural Centre Stage 2D: Concert Organ. Contract with Johannes Klais Orgelbau. 1984.
Concert Hall organ. Brochure titled Performing Arts Complex: The Organ; photo of completed organ; programme of the handover ceremony.

Parcel 1
Item 2
Performing Arts Complex at the Queensland Cultural Centre. A Queensland Government Initiative. A large format folder containing two booklets: The Reality and The Concert Hall Organ (No date – 1985?), as well as a program for the Concert Hall Handover ceremony and a flyer housing a Performing Arts Complex button.

Item 3
Photographs. Performing Arts Complex model; opening of complex, 20.4.1985.

Item 4
Souvenir Programme

Spare Rooms for Refugees

Beige manila folder with contact details written on the cover containing:
Document listing refugee support contacts and list of 'Spare Rooms for Refugees' volunteers;
Printed pages from 'Spare Rooms for Refugees' website, 4 Feb 2004;
Emails to Kate Durham and Julian Burnside, 8 Feb 2002 to 11 Feb 2004, 27 leaves;
Letter to Kate Durham from Howard Glenn, A Just Australia, 28 Jan 2004, 2 leaves;
Copy of facsimile to Russell Skelton from Kate Durham, 22 Feb 2002, 1 leaf;
Original and copy of facsimile to Denis Nihil from Sr Mary Mackin, 15 Sept 2003, 7 leaves;
Printed pages of contacts for 'Spare Rooms for Refugees' volunteers;
Printed pages from document Senate Select Committee – Children Overboard Affair, 21 Aug 2002;
Copies of facsimile document regarding Topside camp, Nauru, 11 Mar 2002;
Copies of newspaper articles: 'Island of no Hope' The Dominion Post, 3 Jan 2004 and ‘Pacific Confusion’ The Australian, [undated];
Handwritten letter to Alan Montague from Kate Durham [undated];
Flyers regarding Spare Rooms for Refugees;
Invitation to welcome newest arrivals from Nauru.

Kambuwul

Anthropological field notes and reports.

Content advice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are warned that this resource may contain images, transcripts or names of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples now deceased. It may also contain historically and culturally sensitive words, terms, and descriptions.

Country store [incomplete]

The country store, is a play for television by Dorothy Blewett adapted from a short story by Myra Morris. It is unknown when Dorothy Blewett wrote this play, possibly from the 1940s or 1950s. There is one complete version of this play: Carbon copy typescript, 32 leaves, undated.

Mementos and keepsakes of war experience

Mementos and keepsakes of war experience
• Three postcards: ‘Souvenir of Voyage of H.M.A.T “Warilda” carrying officers and troops’. Will and John D Fryer sailed from Sydney to Egypt in 1915.
• Post card of T.S.S “Star of Victoria”, ‘Ship on which one of the Fryer’s sailed to war’
• Christmas card unsent: ‘Christmas Wishes from Springsure. To My Dear Boy on Active Service’.
• Card: ‘Tell her that I love her’.
• Prayer card: ‘The Angel at the War’. CG and Rosina Fryer and Elizabeth S Gilmour
• Booklet: ‘What a British Soldier wants to say in French and how to pronounce it. An EnglishFrench booklet for the use of the expeditionary Force’
• Booklet: Poems ‘composed by Mrs L. Cameron whose husband is one of the 6th Field Engineers, Queensland Section , for the purpose of cheering those who are serving our country, also to assist funds to provide comfort for our wounded.’
• Booklet [?] Front image embroidered village centre, ‘Albert 1914’. Inside mounted Banque de France Cinq Franc note
• Cotton Bag
• Post card from [?] to Auntie [?], 30 Nov 1916
• Card: ‘From the Mayoress of Exeter and Committee’
• Army Form W3083: Transport tag accompanying Will Fryer from France to Dover aboard the Anglo-American Hospital Ship St. David. Tag describes type of wound and condition.
• Postcard: ‘Bishop’s Knoll Red Cross Hospital, Bristol’. Hospital in which Will Fryer recovered from injuries in 1916.
• Program: Bristol District Cornish Association, Entertainment to Wounded Soldiers from Bishop’s Knoll Hospital, Bristol, 24 Nov 1916
• Australian Imperial Expeditionary Force Certificate of Discharge: William Thomas Fryer, Brisbane, 21 Aug 1917
• Post card: (“M.C”) K.C.S ‘At Weymouth, Doing His Bit’ From the boys and girls of the old brigade, 1919
• Xmas Greetings, 6th Aust. C.C.S. A.A.M.C. A.I.F., 1942 [Two Cards]
• Seasons Greetings, 1943 to 1944, from Private S.R. Gerrard
• Seasons Greetings, 106 Aust. C.C.S. A.I.F., from Pte. S. R. Gerrard to Mum, Hazel and Fred, 1944

Fryer Family

Bell (Town)

Correspondence between Dorothy McPhee and Joshua Peter Ferguson Bell (1907-1997) [son of Joshua Thomas Bell] regarding information for the booklet The Bell connection, 1986. The booklet: The Bell & District Progress Association Inc. (2006). The Bell connection : compiled for the Bell centenary, Peranga, Peranga Post. Newspaper cutting ‘Town celebrates centenary in style’, The Chronicle, 9 Oct 2006.

Bell Family

Property records, 1960 to 1968

Correspondence, notes, invoices and receipts, for property in Highgate Hill, Brisbane. May include properties Mayo rented.

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