- UQFL119-Series A-Subseries 1-File 3
- File
- 1940
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
54 letters from Bill and Lila Mayo to their daughter Daphne from 26 March to 14 December 1940.
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
54 letters from Bill and Lila Mayo to their daughter Daphne from 26 March to 14 December 1940.
Godfrey Rivers Trust Correspondence, 1940 to 1949
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
Correspondence (31 letters, 2 telegrams) from 1940 to 1949.
Financial records relating to artistic works, 1940 to 1949
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
Receipts, invoices, correspondence relating to works of art and Sydney studio, from 1940 to 1949.
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
Photographs of Daphne Mayo seated under a tree, in a garden, with a cat, seated on a bench, with two women in a boat, and with sculpting tool in her hands.
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
Eleven portraits of James Vincent Duhig, and 3 of the sculpture in progress.
Photographs of Kath Walker as a young woman, her family and friend
Part of Oodgeroo Noonuccal Papers
Album 4 - Mainly black and white photographs of Kath Walker as a young woman, her family and friends. [194-?] - [195-?]. Some captions have been added by family members at a later date.
Part of Dorothy Blewett Papers
Time turns back is most likely written by Dorothy Blewett; there is no title page. It is unknown when Dorothy Blewett wrote this play, possibly from the 1940s or 1950s. It is a carbon copy typescript, 11 numbered leaves, undated.
United Protestant Association Queensland Branch Ephemera
United Protestant Association, Queensland Branch
Correspondence, General, 1940 to 1949
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
Correspondence from 15 Feb 1940 to 22 Dec 1949. Correspondents include: Queensland Combined Art Committee; Who's Who in Australia; Industrial Arts Society, Sydney; Society of Artists; Premier's Department (Signed W. Forgan Smith); High Commissioner for Canada (T.C. Davis); Mary Corkery; Teachers' College; doctor and pathology reports; Commonwealth Office of Education; Royal Queensland Art Society (including 'Constitution and Rules').
Correspondence and Records relating to works of art, 1940s
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
Approximately 100 letters (including telegrams) from 29 Apr 1940 to 21 Nov 1949. Correspondents include: A.B. Burton; Public Library of New South Wales regarding the doors; Hennessy, Hennessy & Co.; Brisbane Crematorium; Moir & Sutherland; T.C. Davis (High Commissioner for Canada) regarding his purchase of "Blackie"; Rev. Colin C. Chittleborough of St. Jude's Rectory, Brighton; Queensland National Art Gallery regarding the "Lloyd Rees" Sculpture; David Jones' Art Gallery; Mary Corkery, Artists' Agent; Royal S.A. Society of Arts; John Eldershaw regarding the bust of Professor Duhig; Mary P. Harris; National Gallery of Victoria.