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Job 696 and unnumbered job: SGIO City Development, Queen Street to Elizabeth Street, Brisbane [The Myer Centre]

103 drawings comprising 60 drawings from Job 696, dated 1984 and 1985, and 43 drawings from an unnumbered job dated February 1986. Both sets relate to the SGIO city development which was opened as The Myer Centre in 1988. The drawings include sections, floor plans and drawings showing turning paths for articulated buses. The file also contains a 3-page letter from Robin Gibson to the SGIO Investment Manager with attached memo and drawings.

Fictional works

'Spike and God' manuscript: notes, partial drafts, synopsis, and correspondence related to Spike and God', 1997.

Year 4 architectural drawings

UQ Architecture Year 4 (1966) - 12 drawings
Letter from the Secretariat, L'Architecture D'Aujourd hui Revue Internationale D'Architecture Contemporaine to Douglas McKay, 14 Dec 1966
Commercial drawing: 1 drawing of an ablution block and laundry at a caravan park on the corner of Queen and Ferry Streets, Maryborough, for the client Maryborough City Council, drawn by Douglas McKay for the firm James Birrell and Partners

Sketch of proposed residence for the chief manager (Qland) at Hawken Drive, St. Lucia

Two blueprint architectural drawings for a proposed residence for the chief manager (Queensland) in Hawken Drive, St. Lucia. The client is the Commonwealth Bank of Australia. [Item 1] Floorplan and section, scale 1/8" = 1', drawn by J. Kershaw, Senior Architect Premiers Department Brisbane, dated 2 Nov 1955, 40 x 66 cm. [Item 2] Perspective, no scale, drawn by J. Kershaw, Senior Architect Premiers Department Brisbane, dated 2 Nov 1955, 40 x 47 cm.

Job no. 127 Proposed new branch building at Brighton Rd. Sandgate Q. for Commonwealth Savings Bank of Australia

Five ink line drawings for the proposed new branch building at Brighton Road, Sandgate for the Commonwealth Savings Bank of Australia. Drawn by john Kershaw of 4 Watson Street, Wilston.
[Item 1] Title sheet with perspective, Jan 76.
[Item 2] From title block: Stage one plans; Client - Commonwealth Savings Bank of Australia; John Kershaw, Architect; Alexander Broome Cambridge & Partners, Structural Engineer; D.S. Thomas & Partners, Mechanical Engineer; drawn by A.C.P.; dated Apr 76; Sheet no. 1; Scale 1:100; 59 x 83 cm.
[Item 3] From title block: Stage two plans; Client - Commonwealth Savings Bank of Australia; John Kershaw, Architect; Alexander Broome Cambridge & Partners, Structural Engineer; D.S. Thomas & Partners, Mechanical Engineer; drawn by R.N.E.; dated Apr 76; Sheet no. 2; Scale 1:100; 59 x 83 cm.
[Item 4] From title block: Elevations 1:100; Client - Commonwealth Savings Bank of Australia; John Kershaw, Architect; Alexander Broome Cambridge & Partners, Structural Engineer; D.S. Thomas & Partners, Mechanical Engineer; drawn by A.C.P.; dated Apr 76; Sheet no. 3; Scale 1:100; 59 x 83 cm.
[Item 5] From title block: Sections 1:100; Client - Commonwealth Savings Bank of Australia; John Kershaw, Architect; Alexander Broome Cambridge & Partners, Structural Engineer; D.S. Thomas & Partners, Mechanical Engineer; drawn by A.C.P.; dated Apr 76; Sheet no. 4; Scale 1:100; 59 x 83 cm.

[Item 6] One pencil drawing on tracing paper: 'Revised front entry & rear fence'; Client is Commonwealth Savings Bank of Australia Sandgate; John Kershaw, Architect; Scale is as shown; Drawn by JMK, dated Sep 77; drawing no. 127.001.

Kathleen Campbell-Brown Papers

  • F3847
  • File
  • 1969-1985

These papers contain corresondence to Kathleen Campbell-Brown, material relating to the Mary Alexis Macmillan Memorial Fund, the use of interest from the fund to purchase material for the Fryer Library, and material relating to Karl and Gertrude Langer. The papers can be divided into papers relating to the Mary Alexis Macmillan Memorial Fund and papers relating to Karl and Gertrude Langer.
Mary Alexis Macmillan Fund:
Correspondence relating to the Mary Alexis Macmillan Memorial Fund:
• Aerograms, four, from Kathleen L Fryer (cousin of John Denis Fryer), Ipswich, Suffolk, 1970. –
• Betty Patterson, Moorooka, writing about the Mary Alexis Macmillan Memorial Fund, 1970. –
• University Legal Officer, regarding tax deductions of money donated to the fund, 1970. –
• Copy of letter from the Deputy Commissioner of Taxation regarding the John Hardie Lavery Fund and the Mary Alexis Macmillian Memorial Fund, 1970. –
• Alumni Association, inviting Campbell-Brown to the Fryer Library to the handing over by the Committee of the books purchased with the first instalment of interest from the Fund, 24 Nov 1970. –
• Elizabeth S Gilmore, Springsure, 1971. –
• F.D.O. Fielding, University Librarian, with an accompanying list of new books bought from the Fund for the Fryer Library, 29 Sep 1971. –
• Margaret O’Hagan, Senior Librarian, Fryer Library regarding the lithographic negatives for the motif designed for the Mary Alexis Macmillan Memorial Collection book-plate, 23 Jul 1976. –

Papers relating to the Mary Alexis Macmillan Memorial Fund:
• Typescript, Queensland Association of University Women regarding the Fund, by K. Campbell-Brown, Convenor, 2 leaves, 13 Nov 1969. –
• Handwritten note regarding the fund on University of Queensland letterhead, 2 leaves, [undated]. –
• Typescript report, duplicated copy, regarding the establishment of the Fund, signed by Ruth George, for the Committee, 1969. –
• Typescript, 2 copies, both with handwritten emendations, titled “The Mary Alexis Macmillan Memorial Fund”, which includes information about the design of the bookplate to accompany material purchased from the Fund; attached is a handwritten note “article prepared for Courier Mail. It appeared quite different. Monday 19 Nov 1970 KCB”. --
• Newspaper cuttings relating to John Denis Fryer and the Mary Alexis Macmillan memorial Fund, 1970. –
• Letter from C.O.B. Wilson to the Fryer Librarian with a donation to the fund, 19 Nov 1970. –
• Four foolscap leaves, duplicated, listing donations to the Fund, 1970. –
• Enveloped address to Miss K. Campbell-Brown Dept of French, Main Building, with ‘Bookplate’ handwritten on front. It contained: a memorandum to Miss Campbell-Brown, returning the bookplate and a spare print for reproduction in the December Alumni News, signed by Susan Addison, Public Relations and Alumni Office; bookplate reproduction; bookplate; handwritten note with the name of the plant – Xanthorrhoea.
• Bookplate mockup: Drawing by Karl Langer and the wording for the bookplate, stuck together and pasted to the back cover of the manilla folder.

Papers relating to Karl and Gertrude Langer
• Letter from K Langer to the Mayor of Toulouse (in French), 1963. –
• Typescript, ‘Tribute to Dr. Karl Langer’, by Gareth E. Roberts, 2 leaves, accompanied by 2 b&w photographs of Karl Langer, 11 x 9 cm, ca. 1969. --
• Letter, handwritten, 2 leaves, to Mrs [sic] Campbell-Brown, from [indecipherable] Rosse, regarding death of Karl Langer, 23 Nov 1969. –
• Minutes of the Inaugural meeting of the Karl and Gertrude Langer Memorial Committee, 17 Jan 1985. –
• Photocopy of handwritten draft, 4 leaves, for ‘Folio of paintings’, with envelope with initials K.C.B., [undated]. –
• Newspaper cuttings. –
• Article by Betty Churcher from Art and Australia about Gertrude Langer, accompanied by two letters, Nov 1993. –
• Two Christmas cards from Karl and Gertrude Langer to Kathleen Campbell-Brown. --
• Postcard Karl and Gertrude Langer to Kathleen Campbell-Brown. –
• 5 negatives in envelope with ‘for Fryer Library’ handwritten on front. –
• 5 b&w photographs: 2 of Karl Langer, 2 of a church, and 1 of the view of the fountain in the lakes at the University of Queensland St. Lucia Campus.

Campbell-Brown, Kathleen Mildred Jean, 1903-1996

Locks' Press Ephemera

  • FVF762
  • File
  • 1985-1987

Three Christmas cards designed, illustrated and printed by Fred and Margaret Lock of Locks' Press and one broadside.

Locks' Press

Correspondence to Mary Zillah Brown (nee Hayes), 1949 to 1965

This file comprises 51 letters from Father Hayes to his sister Mary. Many of the letters have first day cover envelopes. Envelopes are often addressed to 'Mrs A. O. Brown' or 'Mrs Ambrose Brown'. Hayes frequently finishes with 'your loving brother'. There is an envelope with a newspaper cutting, another with an invitation and one with a mass list.

Hayes, Edward Leo, 1889-1967

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