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Job U Goondiwindi Clinical Centre, University of Queensland

13 plans for the Goondiwindi Clinical Centre. The Pastoral Veterinary Centre of the Department of Veterinary Clinical Studies, University of Queensland, at Goondiwindi opened in 1965 and closed 31 December 2011. Plans comprise:
[Item1] Job no. U Working drawings for the Pastoral Clinical Centre Goondiwindi; 1 volume of 8 plans stapled together; the first seven drawings are for Job no. U with sheets numbered sequentially from 6 to 12; dated Oct and Nov 1964; the final plan is from Consulting engineers Dardno and Davies, job/drawing number 2-629B; Oct 1964.
[Item 2] Job no. U/14 Veterinary Pastoral Centre at Goondiwindi for the Department of Clinical Studies - First laboratory block; 10 Dec 1965.
[Item 3] Drawing no. 1041 University of Queensland Pastoral Clinical Centre Goondiwindi Electrical installation, contractor is H. Platt & Associates (Consulting Engineering), dated 6 Nov 1964.
[Item 4] Drawing no. AB6033/B1 University of Queensland Qld Pastoral Clinical Centre - G'Windi. Air conditioning system, contractor is Andrew Barton & Co. Pty Ltd, dated 2 Jun 1965.
[Items 5-6] Drawings by Cardno and Davies (Consulting engineers) for the Goondiwindi Clinical Centre, dated 29 Oct 1964.

Birrell, James, 1928-

Ransom [Novel] (2009)

Ransom retells the story of the Iliad from books 22 to 24. This subseries has manuscript and typescript drafts, with handwritten emendations. By close textual comparison (including with the published novel), these versions have been put into the order in which they were likely produced.

Literary awards and nominations include:
2010 winner International Awards — John D. Criticos Prize. Awarded to David Malouf for his novel Ransom.
2010 shortlisted Prime Minister's Literary Awards — Fiction - for Ransom.
2010 Australian Literature Society Gold Medal ... presented to David Malouf for his novel Ransom.
2010 shortlisted New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards — Christina Stead Prize for Fiction - for Ransom.
2011 shortlisted International Awards — International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award - for Ransom.

Agriculture and Entomology Building, University of Queensland

The Co-Ordinator General of State Works originally gave the commission for the University of Queensland Agriculture and Entomology Building (known as Hartley Teakle Building) to Fred Scorer of the firm Scorer and Scorer on 17 March 1966. After Fred Scorer's untimely death in 1966, James Birrell purchased the Scorer and Scorer firm as part of setting up his own practice. He resigned as University Architect in late March 1966. The Co-Ordinator General approved Birrell taking over the commission for the Agriculture and Entomology Building. James Birrell and Partners were the architects for the building. The site chosen for the building was to the north-west of the Great Court on the western side of Mill road. The glass houses and veterinary buildings were built. Mayne Hall, now the UQ Art Museum and the Biological Science Library and Refect were not yet built. Front Drive still ran along the front of Main Building (now Forgan Smith).

The Agriculture and Entomology Building was designed to follow the site contours, was a 'c-shaped plan' and was designed to be built in three separate stages. Each stage was designed to be complete within themselves. Stage 1 was completed in February 1969; Stage 2 in May 1970; and Stage 3 in December 1970.

The subseries consists of plans for the Agriculture and Entomology Building, Stages 1-3, on the University of Queensland St. Lucia campus. It contains preliminary drawings by James Birrell as the University Architect and Master plans by Scorer and Scorer. Stage 1 : Job B7. Stage 2 : Job B7A; Stage 3 : Job B7B. Includes: site plan, floor plans, drainage plans, elevations, sections, roof details, site works, sun control details, window details, stair details, furniture details, seminar rooms, teaching rooms, administrative rooms, staff room details, student rooms, door schedules, perspectives, preliminary plans. Engineering plans Job 3092, 3378, 3398. Electrical engineer Job 1217. Mechanical engineer Job 2040.

James Birrell and Partners

Every Move You Make [Short Story Collection] (2006)

Short stories, most of which appear in the short story collection Every Move You Make. The short stories that appeared in the publication are: The Valley of Lagoons, Every Move You Make, War Baby, Towards Midnight, Elsewhere, Mrs Porter and the Rock, and The Domestic Cantata. This sub-series contains two files of short story typescript drafts.

Correspondence to Tom Shapcott, 1969 to 2010

Correspondence to Tom Shapcott from various correspondents, including Judith Rodriguez, from 1969 to 2010. Includes faxes and printouts of emails from 1995 to 2010.

Box 27
Folder 18 - 1980 (1); Folder 19 1980 (2); Folder 20 1976-1977; Folder 21 1978.

Box 28
Folder 1 1979 (1); Folder 2 1979 (2); Folder 3 1979 (3); Folder 4 1969-1979; Folder 5 1979-1980; Folder 6 1980-1982.

Box 29
Folder 1 1981 (1); Folder 2 1981 (2); Folder 3 1982 (1); Folder 4 1982 (2); Folders 5 and 6 1983; Folder 7 1984 (1); Folder 8 1984 (2); Folder 9 1984 (3).

Box 30
Folder 1 1986; Folder 2 1987; Folder 3 1988 (1); Folder 4 1988 (2); Folder 5 1989; Folder 6 1990-1994; Folder 7 1995-1998 Faxes/Emails; Folder 8 1999-2010 Faxes/Emails.

Correspondence, 1960 to 2017

Correspondence with writers, friends and family. Most are addressed to Judith Rodriguez. Some are to Judith Rodriguez and Tom Shapcott. Original folders have been retained where possible. Most correspondents have one folder (or less) of correspondence. Includes handwritten letters, greeting cards, letter grams, typescript letters, printouts of emails, literary works, ephemera.

Box 17, Folders 1-15: Yvonne Adams, Fleur Adcock, Adel Abdullah, David Albenda, Jean Abu Fadil (Jean Askew), Geoffrey Baird, Manya Baklanon, Yolande Barlow, Sofia Bazzo, Sofia Bazzo and Gigi Fumigalli, Peter Boyle, Muriel Bradbrook, Elsie Brimblecombe (2 folders), Graham Cadwallader.

Box 18, Folders 1- 4, Box 19 Folder 1: Ken Campbell-Dobbie (5 folders, includes some drafts of his works)

Box 19 Folders 2-20: Clem Christensen, Bryony Cosgrove, Norah Costello, Rex Cramphorn, Patrick Cruttwell, Jamil Dannaoui, Blanche d'Alpuget and Robert Hawke, Glyn Davies, letter from Tom Shapcott to Brian Dibble, Burr Dodd and Lolo Houbein, Brian Donnelly, Dunkley cousins, Roger Evans, Elizabeth Farmer and Alex Craik, Michele Field, Maureen Freer, Geoffrey Gibson (includes some drafts of his works), Bernie Goldberger, Omar Gonzalez to Fabio Rodriguez and to Judith Rodriguez (Spanish), Jean Godding
Box 20 Folders 1- 11: Letters from Judith to her parents (the Greens), Barry Green, Christopher Green, Annie Greet, Rodney Hall, Bernard Hickey, Barry Hill, Noela Hjorth, Jack Hodgins, Joan Holloway (2 folders),

Box 21 Folders 1-10: Alec, Penelope and Emily Hope, Helen Horton, Lolo Houben, Coral Hull (4 folders), Julie Hunter, Ivor Indyk, John Irving,

Box 22 Folders 1-22: Antoni Jach, Juliet Jacques, Lisa Jacobson, Hert Jaff, Subhash Haireth, Scott Jeffries (2 folders), John Jenkins, Wendy Jenkins, Kate Jennings, Beth (Caswell) Johnson, Louis Johnson, Martin R. Johnson (2 folders), Cathy Johnstone, Elizabeth Jolley, Rod Jones, Rob Jordan, Cathel Jorsss, Wendy Jospeh, Ruth Jowett, Clayton Joyce, Chris Jurewicz.

Box 23 Folders 1-28: Diana Kan, Edmund “Mike” Keeley, Antigone Kefala, Ray Kelley, Robert Kemp, Fiona Kidman (and a piece of Lauire Edmond), Virginia King, John Kinsella, Rob Knottenbolt, Shari Kocher, Paula Korboot, Subashree Krishnaswamy, Nikos Kyproios (2 folders), Susan Lackman, Ron Lawson, Sarah Lawson, Tammy Lazaroff, Karen Le Rossignol, Doris Leadbetter, Joyce Lee, Serge Liberman, Harry and Eve Lindgren, Elaine Lindsay, Kate Llewellyn, Harold Love, Wendy Lowenstein, Judith Lukin-Amundsen.

Box 24 Folders 1-31: Fiona McCallum, Frank McCathy, Lyn McCredden, Roger McDonald, Sue McDougall, Siobhan McHugh, Greg Mackie, Mark McLeod, Wendy MacLennan, Judy McMillan, Joan McNeil, Mary Mageau, Jennifer Maiden, Desanka Maksimovoc, John and Kate Manifold (copies), Chris Mansell, Peter Mardon, Philip Martin, Caz Masel, Don Maynard, Philip Mead, Maurilia Meehan, Alex Miller, Freny and Rohinton Mistry, Jenni Mitchell, Drusilla Modjeska, Anthea Moonen, Mal Morgan, Wendy Morgan, Ashlley Morgen-Shae, Evelyn Mowbray.

Box 25 Folder 1-31
Elaine Muir, Alice Munro and Gerry Fremlin, Gerald Murnane, Kevin Murray, Les Murray, Virginia Murray, Anne-Marie Mykyta, Philip Neilson, Antrina Nelson, Sharon Nelson, Michele Newman, Helen Nickas, Rosemary Nissen, Brian Nobbs, Tolulope Ogunlesi, Sharon Olinka Womack, Stephen Oliver, Carlo Olivier + poems, Peter O’Mara, Barara Orlowska-Westwood, Beverley (Evans) Ormerod, Jocelyn Ortt-Saeed, Irina Grigorescu Pana, George Papaellinas, Anne Parratt re P.E.N. Melbourne, Olive Pell, Robert Pepin-Heiken, Elizabeth Perkins, Gaylene Perry, Grace Perry (incl. John Millett), Tom Petsinis.

Box 26 Folder 1-43
Richard Philcox, Arthur Phillips, Jacki and Tod Pierce-Williams, Kelly Pilgrim, Peter Porter (copies), Wendy Poussard, John Powers - Departune/Dismissal papers, Ron Pretty, Joan Priest, Cassandra Pybus, Mara Radzyner, Abdul-Karim Rafeq, Vijeya (Murugasu) Rajendra, Greta Rana, Rochelle Ratner, Adrian Rawlins, Barrett Reid, Ian Reid, Ryk Reisner (2 folders), David Reiter, Max Richards, Caroline Richardson, Anne Richter, Betty Riddell (2 folders), John Ridland, Bev Roberts, Kevin Roberts, Philip Roberts, F.W. Robinson (2 folders), Greg Rochlin, Moreira Rubinstein, David Rowbothan (2 folders), Hazel Rowley, Anna Rutherford, Gig Ryan, Maria Judith Rodriguez and Alix Sanchez R., Ralph Schureck, Susan Schwartz, Glennis (Paddon) Shannon.

Box 27 Folder 1-17
Paul Sherman, Venetia Stanford, Peter Stuk, Katsuji Tani, Taylors, Thalia and TTO, Von Bertouch Galleries, Tony Vuletich, Joan Whalley-Benson, David White, Terry Whitebeach, Michael Williams, Judith Wright, John Atherton Young, Correspondence to Judith Rodriguez from Columbia, Russian Correspondents, School friends.

Box 31 Folder 8
Unidentified correspondents.

Rodriguez, Judith, 1936-2018

Union College, University of Queensland : Stages 1 to 5

Union College was built in five stages from June 1964 to March 1974. It consists of three buildings and two landscaped courtyards. It was built in five separately budgeted stages. Each stage included landscaping and an increase in facilities to common areas of the precious stages. The client for the construction was the Union College Council. The site, suggested by Birrell, was a narrow strip of vacant land on the south western corner of the St. Lucia campus bordered by Upland Road, Sir William Macgregor Drive and Oval No. 1. The site had many well established trees and Birrell's design retained almost all of them. There are 6 volumes of architectural drawings, 175 individual drawings making a total of 242 drawings for the Union College. Stage 1 was by James Birrell as University Architect and Stages 2-5 were by James Birrell & Partners.

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