- UQFL222-Series A-Subseries 5
- Subseries
- 1940.
Design for a Church of England in Atherton.
Design for a Church of England in Atherton.
Part of Anne McCosker Papers.
Documents relating to a claim by Stan McCosker and Walford King to the War Damage Commission for compensation for damage to the Matala Plantation in New Britain during the Japanese military occupation of New Guinea.
Dental School, University of Queensland
Part of James Birrell Papers
The University of Queensland Faculty of Dentistry was formed in 1935 and was located at various locations throughout the city including Turbot Street. In the early 1960s there was a desire to have the Dental School transferred from its location in Turbot Street to the St. Lucia campus with Birrell writing a report in favour of this is in 1964. However the Australian Universities Commission did not support this idea. Rather they offered money to extend the Turbot Street facilities and to use space within the Physiology Building to house preclinical training. The new dental school at St. Lucia campus was not built.
Christ The King Church, Mourilyan, Queensland
The subseries comprises a technical plan and blueprint for Christ The King Church in Habour Street, Mourilyan as well as 6 drawings for internal and external details for the church. The church was completed in July 1937.
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
Two folders of handwritten notes, in pencil, determined to be by Vida Lahey.
Lahey, Vida, 1882-1968
Marmaduke Alexander Thomas Bell Papers
Part of Bell Family Papers
Material relating to Marmaduke Alexander Thomas Bell. Includes: Photocopy of extract of death certificate of Marmaduke Alexander Thomas Bell, 20 May 1953 [?]. -- Photocopy of will of Marmaduke Alexander Thomas Bell, 20 Mar 1945.
Bell, Marmaduke Alexander Thomas, 1867-1953?
Saint Augustine's Catholic Presbytery, Church and School, and Convent at Mossman, North Queensland
Nine drawings (technical and blueprints) for the Catholic Church of St. Augustine in Mossman, North Queensland. Drawings are for three buildings: the presbytery; Church and School; and Convent. All were built.
Queensland National Art Gallery
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
Daphne Mayo was part of the Queensland National Art Gallery Education Committee, Queensland Combined Art Committee, and trustee of the Queensland Art Gallery. As a Trustee of the Godfrey Rivers Trust she played a substantial and active role in procuring art works for the Gallery.
Queensland Art Gallery
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
Ledgers with expenses and income from rental property from 1937 to 1959, most of which were probably kept by her father until his death in 1954 and then by mother and/or Daphne. Ledgers kept by Daphne Mayo from 1960 to 1965 incorporate income and expenses for property, dividends and her profession. Folders contain correspondence, notes, invoices and receipts, and rental books for property in Highgate Hill, Brisbane.
Correspondence from Daphne Mayo to parents, Bill and Lila Mayo
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
These letters written by Daphne to her parents are presumed to be from the estate of her mother, Lila Mayo. Daphne wrote letters to both her parents and to each parent individually.