- UQFL119-Series H-File 44
- File
- undated
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
Oil on paper and card: City and landscape studies, some unfinished.
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
Oil on paper and card: City and landscape studies, some unfinished.
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
Pen on paper. Bundle of pen studies with notes.
Architectural plans and drawings of details
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
Architectural plans: 3 architectural drawings (99 x 66 cm and smaller). 1 plan is title Department of Education Building and has details for art gallery spaces; the other two are sheets number 7 and 8 for Mount Saint Josephs Convent, Nundah (architect H.S. MacDonald). 3 drawings of details for panels for Qantas commencing operation in Winton in November 1970: 3 x pencil on paper ; 167 x 56 cm and smaller. These three drawings form part of the sand blasted glass panels designed by Mayo for the North Gregory Hotel in Winton (1954-1955).
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.
Sketches from Daphne Mayo’s second overseas visit
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13 sketches from Daphne Mayo’s second overseas visit.
Blueprint and pictures for Buss Park Bundaberg, and five other studies.
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
Various studies, unrelated. Architectural blueprint (49 x 60 cm) for Buss Park at Bundaberg and photographic print of Buss Park; 12 studies, mostly pen on paper, of nude female (one has notes of 'what colours to use?'); 1 pencil drawing of man in Roman costume; 1 pen drawing of ship; 1 pen drawing with jugs, matches and pipe; 1 doubled sided pencil drawing (56 x 57cm) with self portrait on the left hand side and people queuing for bus on right hand side on one side, and self portrait on verso; 1 pencil drawing on brown paper, split into two sections with bulls on left hand side and bucking horse with rider on the right hand side (89 x 76 cm).
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
1 long painted mural, double sided, 2 smaller murals. Most likely done by children and used in an Exhibition at Queensland Art Reference Library run by Mayo and Lahey. Smallest picture has a name and school class number on bottom right hand side.
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
Correspondence from Daphne Mayo to her parents.
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
Newspaper cuttings mostly likely collected by Mrs Mayo about her interests like birs and nature. Includes some of those articles we wrote in the Brisbane Courier under the name "Marmee". These papers are presumed to be from the estate of her mother, Lila Mayo.
Exhibition catalogues from overseas
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
Exhibition catalogues, mostly from the 1930s