Job 866: Uniting Church, Nambour
- UQFL638-Series B-File 38
- File
- 1989
Part of Robin Gibson Papers
4 drawings consisting of a site plan, floor plans, sections and elevations
Job 866: Uniting Church, Nambour
Part of Robin Gibson Papers
4 drawings consisting of a site plan, floor plans, sections and elevations
Engineers and welfare: is there room for dialogue in today's university?
Paper presented in Julius Kruttschnitt Mineral Research Centre Seminar Series.
Halladay, Allan
Ephemera relating to electorate newsletters in Queensland
Includes electoral newsletters and correspondence from sitting members (Federal, State and Local). Further material may be found under relevant political parties. Folder 1: The Ryan report/ The Johnson report / Michael Johnson, Liberal Party Federal member for Ryan (2004-2010) -- Folder 2: Thompson tribune (Jun and Aug 2001, Aug 2003) - Cameron Thompson, Federal Liberal member for Blair, including material relating to the Goodna bypass -- Folder 3: Elaine Darling, Federal ALP member for Lilley (2 items) -- Folder 4: Rudd report and other material / Kevin Rudd Federal ALP member for Griffith (10 items) -- Folder 5: Federal members including Wet Report - Andrea West Federal Liberal member for Bowman, Bernie Ripoll, Federal Labor member for Oxley, Graham Perrett Federal Labor member for Moreton, Wayne Swan federal member for Lilley -- Folder 6: Mount Coot-tha / Saxon Rice / Andrew Fraser / Wendy Edmonds -- Folder 7: Cr Peter Matic newsletter -- Folder 8: Jane Prentice (2 items) -- Folder 9: Peter Beattie (1 item) -- Folder 10: Di Farmer Bulimba ( 1 item) -- Folder 11: Nicole Johnston Tennyson (1 item) -- Folder 12: Miscellaneous -- Folder 13: The Moreton Mail / Gary Hardgrave Federal Member for Moreton (2 items) -- Folder 14: The Brisbane Line and The Bevis Report / Arch Bevis Federal Member for Brisbane (2 items).
Johnson, Michael, 1970-
Queensland Campaign Against Militarism
Part of Ross Gwyther Papers
Circulars, notices, brochures and flyers from the Queensland Campaign Against Militarism
Project no. 320.96 New Offices
Part of Graeme Thiedeke Papers
Three drawings (ink line drawings on tracing paper) of perspectives with no title block information. Project no. 320.96 New Offices. Eight working drawings (ink line drawings on tracing paper). From the Title Block: The Heather Thiedeke Group, architects and planners. Client: Herron Todd White, Carrara Street, Benowa. Brief: Two storey commercial offices; 'Formal' Australian character. Design, documentation and construction, incorporating sustainability principles. These included natural light and ventilation to every space due to a central garden courtyard. The character request was achieved with a GI roof, large overhangs, Helidon sandstone elements and an 'arbour' style porte cochere.
Thiedeke, Graeme, 1942-
Part of Graeme Thiedeke Papers
This file contains supplementary documents for the Tanglewood project. Originally housed in a four punch ring binder with "Book 3 : Tanglewood architectural drawings : supplementary documents" on cover. Includes promotional literature, architectural plans, site drawings, photographs of model buildings, and documentation related to the project.
Job E3516: Queensland Cultural Centre, Stage 5, Drama Theatre, South Brisbane
Part of Robin Gibson Papers
435 drawings including a total complex master plan, floor plans, elevations, sections, demolition drawings, ceiling plans, auditorium interiors and detail drawings
Photographs of family properties and family members
Part of M.W.D. White Collection
Photographic negatives and reprints of family properties including Lota House and Bluff Downs and historical portraits of family members.
White, M. W. D.
Why and how OPAL began and how it worked
Part of Jackie Huggins Collection
Three typescript drafts about One People of Australia League (OPAL), written by Muriel Langford. These expand on the untitled manuscript about how OPAL began but with more information about Muriel's personal experiences in India and when she arrived in Australia and greater detail about how OPAL began and what it did.
Many of the pages in the first draft are on the back of other material; some pages have been pasted or sticky taped together; has no title, 23 leaves in length; undated; accompanied by a short summary, perhaps for a speech.
The second draft is on continuous computer paper and has the title 'Why and how OPAL began, and how it worked'; has handwritten emendations; 28 leaves, numbered; on the last page handwritten in blue pen is 'Copyright ME Langford, 1989 and'.
The third draft is on continuous computer paper and has the title 'Why and how OPAL began, and how it worked'; has handwritten note on the first page 'Draft Reminiscences. E & OE!! Copyright' ; 28 leaves, numbered; on the last page handwritten note 'PO [?] Muriel Langford. Copyright'.
Langford, Muriel E., 1913-2003
Documents and correspondence relating to the 'Doc Robbie Memorial Benches'
Documents and correspondence relating to the 'Doc Robbie Memorial Benches', 1990-1994.
Includes a photograph of the site chosen for the benches, the initial appeal for funds, correspondence from contributors with reminiscences of Doc Robbie, and information on the dedication ceremony held on 15 October 1993.
Edwards, P. D. (Peter David), 1931-