- 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.
Consists of one unframed landscape watercolour painting by Queensland artist Patrica Prentice.
Prentice, Patricia, 1923-2006
Military display at the Red Cross Sportsmens' Carnival & Fete, Government House Grounds, 1940 Dec 14
Advertising flyer for Red Cross Sportsmen's Carnival & Fete, Government House Grounds, 14 Dec 1940. A special feature of the carnival was "a unique working display of modern Military equipment, by permission of the Officer commanding the Northern Military Command" including an "Australian Bren Carrier and an Australian Tank."
Australian Red Cross Society Queensland Division
Bibliography of Queensland poetry, [1940?]
Published 1953, with additional entries, under title: 'Bibliography of Queensland verse with bibliographical notes', which see.
Hornibrook, J. H. (James Harold)
Official document in which Sir Leslie Orme Wilson, Governor of Queensland, appoints Sir James William Blair as his Deputy during his absence.
Signed by Sir Leslie Orme Wilson, sealed.
Accompanied by memorandum to Mr. Dunn.
Wilson, Leslie Orme, Sir., 1876-1955
Chronik des Internierunglagers Tatura
Prepared by internees at Internment Camp, Tatura.
Funerals for field-mice: a radio play / by George Landen Dann
Dann, George Landen,
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
Ink and paint; 17 scrape painting designs; from the Sydney studio. One design on a page from The Sydney Morning Herald dated, Saturday 27 Jul 1940.
Part of Anne McCosker Papers.
Letters from Walford King in 1940 during his war service in Palestine and a photograph of King in AIF uniform in Jerusalem in 1940. The folder also contains a letter dated 25 December 1924 from 'Joe' to Telong, identified as G.T. Heathcote.
Boonjie : a romance of a lost tribe of Australian Aborigines, a North Queensland story
Fictional story about Aboriginal Australians set in North Queensland. Two copies are carbon copy typescript and one is original typescript. Six black and white photographic prints pasted throughout the story. Four leaves of glossary at the end with fictionalised Australian language terms.
Content advice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are warned that this resource may contain images, transcripts or names of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples now deceased, including an image of a mummified corpse (between pp. 66-67). It may also contain historically and culturally sensitive words, terms, and descriptions.
Meredith, Percival Fortescue