- UQFL634-Series C
- Series
- 2016-2019
Part of Glenn Cooke Papers
Lists of exhibitions held at private galleries in Queensland.
Part of Glenn Cooke Papers
Lists of exhibitions held at private galleries in Queensland.
University of Queensland Dramatic Society Records
Minutes, reports, financial records, correspondence, circulars, programmes, seating plans for performances, constitution for the University of Queensland Dramatic Society.
University of Queensland Dramatic Society
Contains postcards, greeting cards and letters,1991-1995 from Gwen Harwood to Gregory Kratzmann; draft typescript introduction, typescript and computer disk with manuscript for A Steady Storm of Correspondence published by UQP in 2001; notes by Normal Talbot on transcripts of letters from Gwen Harwood; and draft of talk on Gwen Harwood to VCE students in 2012.
Kratzmann, G. C., 1949-
Oral history interviews with Queensland state and federal women parliamentarians
Oral history interviews on cassette tapes and microcassette tapes, and transcripts on floppy disks and CDs. These interviews were conducted with Queensland State and Federal women parliamentarians. McCulloch used these interviews in his publication From Suffragists to Legislators : 100 Years of Women's Suffrage in Queensland.
McCulloch, John E. S. (John Edward Seymour), 1938-2010
Architectural plan, photographs, and research notes. The Luck family home at 50 Stephen Street, Camp Hill, Brisbane was designed by architect Arthur W F Bligh and built in about 1935.
Luck, Geoffrey, 1931-
Photographs of Cribb Island, circa 1980, taken by local resident John "Jack" Maxwell Ross.
The suburb was situated on Moreton Bay, west of Nudgee Beach, and was locally known as "Cribby". The Queensland Government compulsory acquired the entirety of the suburb between 1970 and 1980 for expansion of the Brisbane Airport. Cribb Island was the first Brisbane suburb to be entirely resumed for development.
Cribb Island had developed as a beachside holiday destination and was a forerunner of the communities of owner-built holiday shacks that would later spring up in many bayside areas. After World War One, a more permanent community emerged on Cribb Island. Historian Jack Ford records that at its height, Crib Island boasted a state school, a convent school, two churches, a post office, a police station, a medical clinic, a kiosk, a cinema and a private bus service.
The photographs document architectural styles, views and street scenes in the suburb's final days.
Ross, John Maxwell, 1914-1989
This collections contains correspondence, manuscripts, typescripts, photographs, ephemera and other material written by or relating to Professor Gordon Greenwood. This includes material about his wife Thora Greenwood (nee Smeal), their family and extended family, friends and academic associates, research material for works by Gordon Greenwood and about Gordon Greenwood and Thora Greenwood. Helen Derrick, their daughter has used much of the material in this collection to produce family history documents; in some cases she has added her own notes to this material. Some of her works are also contained in the collection.
Greenwood, Gordon
Super 8 reels, audio reel, notes, digital files.
Lupi, Anthony
Academic papers, personal correspondence, personal papers, photographs.
Heath, Trevor J.
Interview recordings, transcripts and correspondence.
Scotney, Fiona