Papers relating to Noel Macainsh
- UQFL585-Series A
- Series
- 1959-1982
Part of Ray Sumner Papers
Consists of correspondence, newspaper cuttings, programs, woodblocks and a scrapbook.
Macainsh, Noel, 1926-2012
Papers relating to Noel Macainsh
Part of Ray Sumner Papers
Consists of correspondence, newspaper cuttings, programs, woodblocks and a scrapbook.
Macainsh, Noel, 1926-2012
Projects (including private projects), architectural works, planning and design
Part of Graham Francis de Gruchy Papers
Graham de Gruchy worked on numerous projects, including many private projects. This series includes funding applications, competition entries, architectural works and drawings, and art and design projects.
Part of Graham Francis de Gruchy Papers
Biographical details of Graham de Gruchy, 1974
Negatives, photographs and slides.
Part of Graham Francis de Gruchy Papers
Photographs, negatives and slides taken by de Gruchy, mostly of Brisbane.
Part of Leonard Brown Papers
Two notebooks with handwritten lists of works created by Leonard Brown. The second notebook also has diary entries from 24 May 1990.
Photographic slides and negatives
Part of Leonard Brown Papers
Album 1 contains 540 slides and has two sections, each section preceeded by documents. Album 2 contains proof sheets, exhibition notes and negatives.
Part of Harold Sutton Shapcott Papers
3 semi-autobiographical memoirs, primarily based on service in World War I.
Part of University of Queensland Department of Physics Slides
Approximately 2600 slides used in teaching.
Part of Matt and Anna Leyshon Papers
Part of Mim Shaw Papers
From 1930 to 1934 Shaw attended Vida Lahey's painting and drawing classes in Brisbane. Mim moved to Sydney in 1935 at the suggestion of Vida Lahey. Mim Shaw was an art teacher and in the early 1940s she assisted with Vida Lahey's afternoon painting and drawings classes for children. Mim also wrote an account of Vida Lahey, as suggested to her by Daphne Mayo. Vida Lahey was Mim Shaw's teacher, mentor and friend. All four items in this series are held in handmade, hand painted artist folders of roughly A3 size containing newspaper clippings, notes, drafts, teaching material, cards, colour charts, correspondence, and information on Daphne Mayo.
Lahey, Vida, 1882-1968