- UQFL119-Series F-File 21
- File
- 1930
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
Photographs of the clay model and the bronze sculpture of 'A Young Australian'.
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
Photographs of the clay model and the bronze sculpture of 'A Young Australian'.
Women's War Memorial ANZAC Square
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
Includes photographs of the preliminary clay model design of the Queensland Women's War Memorial, Daphne Mayo working on the memorial, and the completed panel and fountain.
Publications by authors: D to H
Part of Oodgeroo Noonuccal Papers
Publications:
Drake-Brockman, H 1959, West coast stories : an anthology, Angus and Robertson, Sydney. [Signed by members of the Western Australian Section of the Fellowship of Australian Writers]
Dutton, G 1976, Australian verse from 1805 : a continuum, Rigby, Adelaide. [Inscribed to Kath and Bill]
Ebony, 1966, Johnson Pub. Co, Chicago. [Handwritten note on cover ‘see page 96’]
Eisenberg, WD 1972, Forever is not long, Centro Studi e Scambi Internazionali, Rome. [Inscribed by William D. Wisenberg, 17 Nov 1978]
Elkin, AP 1944, Citizenship for the aborigines : a national aboriginal policy, Australasian Publishing Co., Sydney.
Engel, FG 1965, The land rights of Australian Aborigines, Gowans, Greenacre, N.S.W.
Engel, FG 1968, Turning land into hope : towards a new Aboriginal policy for Australia, Australian Council of Churches' Division of Mission, Abschol, and the F.C.A.A.T.S.I., Sydney.
Enos, A 1971, High water : poems, Papua Pocket Poets, Port Moresby. [Inscribed by author, 23 Sep 1973]
Erikson, H 1964, The rhythm of the shoe, Jacaranda Press, Brisbane. [Inscribed by author, May 1964]
Fogarty, LG 1970, Kargun, Cheryl Buchanan, North Brisbane, Q. [Signed by author]
Fowler, MM 1967, Land of the rainbow gold : poetry for young Australians, Nelson, Melbourne. [Signed by Kath Walker. Includes a handwritten poem ‘Bluff Mountain’ on inside cover]
Fox, L 1978, Gumleaves and dreaming, Len Fox, Potts Point, N.S.W. [Inscribed by author]
Foxcroft, EJB 1941, Australian native policy : its history especially in Victoria, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne. [Handwritten annotations in pencil at back of book]
French, D 1970, To Queensland in 1867! : an account, true and human, of a young English girl who made Queensland her adopted country, s.n., S.l. [Signed by author, Jul 1981]
Gribble, ERB 1930, Forty years with the Aborigines, Angus and Robertson, Sydney. [Includes taped in photographs, newspaper cuttings, and inscription ‘To Olga from Hector’, and leaflet ‘Welcome to S. George’s Church of England Palm Island’]
Gurindji Campaign, G 1971, Gurindji Campaign newsletter, The Campaign, Paddington, N.S.W.
Hall, R 1967, Eyewitness : poems, South Head Press, Sydney. [Inscribed by author]
Hall, VC 1968, Sister Ruth, Spearman, London. [Inscribed by author, 24 Oct 1969]
Details for sculptural works for St. David's Cathedral, Hobart.
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
Detail drawings for the Cathedral in Hobart. Miss Rivers, sister of Godfrey Rivers, commissioned Dapthne Mayo to create a memorial to her brother. These drawings are suggestions.
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
Undated fragments of correspondence from Daphne Mayo to her parents.
Exhibitions that toured Australian galleries, loan exhibitions, and single artist exhibitions
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
Exhibition catalogues include: Henry Moore; Australian Women Artists; Charles Blackman; Italian art of the 20th century; Bessie Gibson; Recent Australian Sculpture; Ian Fairweather; Australian Aboriginal Art; Focus on the Hinton Collection.
Part of Gertrude Langer Papers
Annie Margaret (Madge) Roe Papers
Letter, handwritten, on Government House letterhead, from Queensland Governor John Goodwin to Miss Roe, praising her bird booklet (A back-answer), dated 19 Dec 1981; accompanied by card wishing the best for Christmas and the New Year with an etching (of birds) done by Goodwin.
Photocopy of typescript of 'Pharming : stories of life on a Brisbane River dairy farm inthe years 1910 to 1917, by one of the farmers' by Annie Margaret ("Madge") Rose, compiled by Charles Roe (Madge's eldest nephew), 107 leaves, 30 cm.
Four handwritten and colour illustrated manuscripts:
Untitled handwritten and colour illustrated manuscript of a play, with foxing and insect damage; on the last page "The play written, produce, directed, managed, caste & more or less acted by Sarah, Audrey, Blanche (1 & 2), Meg, Buck & Samuel. Prologue by Blanche 1.", 28 pages, 16 x 25 cm, 1936.
Handwritten and colour illustrated manuscript of 'Immortality : a tale from Egypt retold by E.E. Kellett', cover has come away and split on spine, [8] pages, 21 x 14 cm, 1930.
Handwritten and colour illustrated manuscript of 'A song of the old men by Will. Ogilvie', [2] pages, 23 x 18 cm, undated.
Handwritten and colour illustrated manuscript of 'El Dorado : Virginibus Puerisque. Robert Louis Stevenson', 'Roe' is on the last page, 'El Dorado R.L.S.' is on the front cover, [10] pages, 32 x 22 cm, undated.
Roe, Annie Margaret
Part of Dorothy Blewett Papers
Three versions of the short story (unpublished) 'Journey to an end'. Two are carbon copy typescripts, one an original typescript, undated. The original typescript has a cover sheet which has the author as "Gardener". Based on when most of her short stories were published, they could have been written in the 1930s.
Part of Dorothy Blewett Papers
Photographic material relating to Dorothy Blewett, mostly undated but most likely from the 1930s.
Album1
Includes seventy-one black and white photographs, two colour photographs and fifty-four transparencies of varying sizes of: her house, landscapes, family, portraits, Queen Elizabeth II (from The Times and The Central Press Photographs), travel destinations, Adelaide Writers School (1964), and PEN congresses.
Parcel 1
Folder 5
Three copies of a black and white photograph by Wolfgang Sievers, ca. 1956.