- UQFL465
- Collection
- 1935-2013
Architectural plan, photographs, and research notes. The Luck family home at 50 Stephen Street, Camp Hill, Brisbane was designed by architect Arthur W F Bligh and built in about 1935.
Luck, Geoffrey, 1931-
Architectural plan, photographs, and research notes. The Luck family home at 50 Stephen Street, Camp Hill, Brisbane was designed by architect Arthur W F Bligh and built in about 1935.
Luck, Geoffrey, 1931-
Architectural drawings, design boards, notes, correspondence, slides and photographs. Includes material relating to The University of Queensland Vice Chancellor’s Residence,1979 to 2000.
Dalton, John
Architectural plans and drawings, photographs, display boards, publications.
Hurst, Maurice, 1929-2003
Research papers, photographs, slides, and drawings of residential and religious buildings. Collection includes drawings by Brit Andresen, Peter O'Gorman, Michael Keniger and University of Queensland architectural students.
Andresen, Brit, 1945-
Roderic Walter Voller Architectural Drawings and Papers
Architectural drawings, scrapbooks (including photographs), photograph album, research material.
Voller, Roderic Walter, 1909-2000
Walter Carey Voller Architectural Drawings and Photographs
Sixty two architectural drawings for twenty seven jobs. Two photograph albums: Photograph album, 1896 to 1908, ‘Family and historic photographs taken and developed by W C Voller, 1896 on', some photographs in this album were taken by Edward Day Bird; and Photograph album, ‘Family and historic photographs taken and developed by W C Voller, 1906 on’, 1906 – 1915. Some captions in this album by Walter Voller, others by one of his children. In these captions Ellen and Walter Voller are referred to as ‘Mum’ and ‘Dad’ and Roderic and Lilla by their first names. Kenneth Voller was born a few years after his siblings Rod and Lilla.
Voller, Walter Carey, 1863-1932
John Hingeston Buckeridge Papers
Drawings, photographs, personal papers, architectural plans.
Buckeridge, John Hingeston, 1857-1934
Photographs, typescript notes, handwritten notes and newspaper cuttings relating to Railton’s architectural practice in Australia and the United States of America.
Railton, J. (John)
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
Architectural drawings, job files, photographs, renderings, correspondence and awards relating to the architectural practice of Robin Gibson and his firm Robin Gibson and Partners. The largest component of the collection consists of architectural drawings and associated job files created by Gibson's practice. Most of the items in the collection were created by Gibson and his partners and staff. Other creators are named when their identity is known.
Gibson, Robin, 1930-2014