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William James Reinhold Papers

  • UQFL62
  • Collection
  • c1923-c1979

Press clippings, typescript articles, photographs, maps, correspondence, awards, citations, testimonials. The collection of papers, photographs and maps describes the construction of the Bulldog-Wau Road in New Guinea in 1943.

Reinhold, William James, 1889-1966

Winifred Hanger Papers

  • UQFL621
  • Collection
  • 1936-1941.

One hundred and two letters and telegrams, sent to Winifred Hanger from Chester James Parker.

Hanger, Winifred

Leonard Brown Papers

  • UQFL623
  • Collection
  • 1967-2017

Personal archive of artist Leonard Brown, relating to his art, art exhibitions and sales through commercial galleries. Includes correspondence, diaries, art lists, photographic slides, negatives, transparencies, manuscripts, Art Gallery invitations, scrapbooks, art portfolios and works from others such as John Heath-Stubbs, Arthur Creedy, and Victor and Lucy Cofman.

Brown, Leonard, 1949-

Dr Evan Edwards Papers

  • UQFL624
  • Collection
  • 1965-1974.

One folder of correspondence and 23 architectural plans relating to the renovations and alterations to the house 'Bryntirion', Wickham Tce, Spring Hill. In 1965, Dr Evan Edwards engaged architects E P and A I Trewern to renovate sections the family home, 'Bryntirion', at 287 Wickham Terrace, Spring Hill. The original house was designed by James Furnival for Edward Barton Southerden and built in 1861 with subsequent extensions. In 1882 it was sold to Richard Edwards who gave the house its Welsh name. Edwards was a partner in the drapery firm Edwards & Chapman, and a director of Telegraph newspapers for thirty years. Edwards died in 1915 and the house remained in the family, occupied by his grandchildren and used as a doctor's surgery. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 17 December 1993.

Edwards, Evan

Kingsley Family Books - inscribed and extra-illustrated

  • UQFL625
  • Collection
  • 1834-1890

Books presented by Fanny Kingsley to her youngest son Grenville Kingsley. Extra-illustrated with photographs, including portrait photographs of Charles and Fanny Kingsley as well as their four children Rose, Maurice, Mary and Grenville.

Kingsley, Frances Eliza Grenfell, 1814-1891

Harold Sutton Shapcott Papers

  • UQFL626
  • Collection
  • 1914-1978

These papers are comprised of correspondence, diaries, battalion association ephemera, typescript memoirs and postcards.
The correspondence consists of Harold Shapcott's family correspondence, including while on active service in World War I (1915 - 1919), correspondence with Returned Soldiers and Battalion Re-Union commitees, 1919 - 1943, as well as other personal correspondence received between 1919 and 1972.
There are also eight war service diaries kept between 1915 and 1919, three semi-autobiographical typescript memoirs, 17 group of ephemeral publications relating to service in World War I and battalion re-unions, as well as a collection of unused postcards.

Shapcott, Harold Sutton, 1898-1972

Mim Shaw Papers

  • UQFL627
  • Collection
  • 1910s-1990

Daphne Mayo and Vida Lahley were mentors, teachers and friends to Mim Shaw. After the death of Daphne Mayo in 1982, Mim was one of the organisers of the 'Friends of Daphne Mayo' group, and her address was used in correspondence for the group. This group was the publisher of Judith McKay’s memorial booklet Daphne Mayo : a tribute to her work for art in Queensland, published in 1983. Mim wrote and/or drafted correspondence regarding the booklet, promoting it and sending it to people and libraries as required. Mim also wrote an account of Vida Lahey, as suggested to her by Daphne Mayo. Mim assisted with Vida Lahey's afternoon painting and drawing classes for children in the 1940s in Brisbane. Material for all three artists are in this collection.

Shaw, Muriel Florence Snell, 1911-1990

Paul Turnbull Sound Recordings

  • UQFL628
  • Collection
  • 1986-1987

Thirty three audiocassettes containing recordings of oral history interviews and sessions from the North Queensland Labour History Conference held in Townsville from 6 to 8 June, 1987. The oral history recordings include interviews with Ronald Ellwood and Harry Tones about their service with the Australian Light Horse in World War One, and interviews with people who were involved with the Communist Party of Australia in North Queensland before and after World War Two.

Content advice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are warned that this resource may contain voices, images, transcripts or names of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples now deceased. It may also contain historically and culturally sensitive words, terms, and descriptions.

Turnbull, Paul, 1954 -

Baldwin Goener Papers

  • UQFL63
  • Collection
  • 1890-1977

Draft manuscripts, autobiography, correspondence, Tatura Camp programmes, postcards, oral interview. The initial contact with the donor was through Dr Gunther Bonnin who was studying the speech patterns of German-born migrants in the Darling Downs region. Goener's writing reveals his Saxon origin, and lack of education in written English. He writes fluently, but his spelling and speech patterns are reproduced by ear. He refers by name to a number of German migrant families.

Goener, Baldwin, 1890-1976

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