Correspondence from Gertrude Langer’s parents, mainly from Alois Freschl
- UQFL157-Series F-File 2
- File
- 1919–1937
Part of Gertrude Langer Papers
Correspondence from Gertrude Langer’s parents, mainly from Alois Freschl
Part of Gertrude Langer Papers
Part of Gertrude Langer Papers
Correspondence and Records relating to works of art, 1918 to 1929
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
12 letters from 6 Aug 1918 to 23 Dec 1929. Correspondents include: Lewis McDonald (Secretary for the David Bowman Memorial Committee) (2 letters); N.C. Aitken of Streatham (13 Mar 1920); Chiurazzi (2 Nov 1925); J.W. Singer & Sons (4 Nov 1925); The Registrar, University of Queensland re the bust of Sir Matthew Nathan (5 Mar 1926); Cecil Dunn (28 Aug 1928); Bristish Medical Association re the Bancroft Memorial Medal (23 Jul 1928); Wunderlich Ltd re Stations of the Cross for Holy Spirit Church New Farm (20 Nov 1929).
Bill and Lila Mayo photographs
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
This file includes photographs of Lila Mary Mayo and William Mayo and one of Vida Lahey painting.
Mayo, Lila Mary, 1870-1959
School report cards, school leaving certificate, academic record, university identity cards
Part of Gertrude Langer Papers
Includes notification card sent out by Gertrude and Karl Langer announcing the conferral of their PhDs. With a photograph taken at the conferral ceremony.
Photographs of friends and acquaintances
Part of Gertrude Langer Papers
Photographs of Gertrude Langer’s friends and acquaintances, including school and university photographs, ca. 1918 – 1984
Includes photographs of architect Clemens Holzmeister and Gunda Lexer in Athens in 1939; Inscribed photographs of Lili Kraus; Photographs of Peter Behrens.
Financial records relating to artistic works, 1918 to 1939
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
Receipts, invoices, correspondence relating to works of art and studio expenses, dated from 9 Nov 1918 to 25 Oct 1939. Small notebook with lists of professional expenses with one page having a note across the top 'June 1936 to June 1937'.
Exhibition catalogues from overseas
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
Exhibition catalogues, mostly from the 1930s
Part of Anne McCosker Papers.
Metal printing plate used to print the cover of a 1919 issue of The Australian at Weymouth, with accompanying provenance statement; a single bound volume of 1918 and 1919 issues of The Australian at Weymouth; three ink stamps from German New Guinea. Sample imprints of two of these stamps are located in Series C, Subseries 1, File 2.
John Thomson Lectures by J.J.C. Bradfield
Three typescripts by J. J. C. Bradfield, presented as part of the John Thomson Memorial Lectures at the University of Queensland in 1918. The first lecture, on the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Scheme, was delivered in two parts on 26 July 1918 and 2 August 1918 respectively. The first part is titled 'Burrinjuck Dam, weirs and regulators, main canals'. The second part is titled 'Water system on the irrigation areas, irrigation settlements and townships; the development of the farming, dairying, and fruit growing industries on the areas, with establishment of factories for the treatment of farm produce'. The second lecture, undated except for the year 1918, is titled 'Principles governing the location and design of the Sydney city (underground) railway'. Three typescripts originally held together with metal fasteners in a bound binder folder. Lectures separated by linen paper inserts and original typed title pages that state the lectures were delivered at 'Brisbane University'.
Bradfield, J. J. C. (John Job Crew), 1867-1943