- UQFL667-Series A-Subseries 2-File 1
- File
- 1988
Part of Bruce Whiteside Papers
Letters and opinion articles sent by Bruce Whiteside in 1988 as chairman of the organisation Heart of a Nation
Part of Bruce Whiteside Papers
Letters and opinion articles sent by Bruce Whiteside in 1988 as chairman of the organisation Heart of a Nation
Part of Bruce Whiteside Papers
Letters and opinion articles sent by Bruce Whiteside in 1990 as chairman of the organisation Heart of a Nation
Part of Bruce Whiteside Papers
Letters received by Bruce Whiteside in 1990 as chairman of the organisation Heart of a Nation
Constitution, rules and structure
Part of Bruce Whiteside Papers
Records relating to the governance of The Pauline Hanson Support Movement, including draft and final rules, a constitution, 2 copies of an application for incorporation, a copy of a certificate of incorporation, and records of the organisation's structure and office bearers. The file also contains several other records relating to the administration of the organisation.
Part of Bruce Whiteside Papers
Correspondence relating to the formation, governance and operation of Pauline Hanson's One Nation. The file consists of letters from and to Bruce Whiteside, and between third parties. Correspondents include David Ettridge, Paul Trewartha and Terry Sharples.
Part of Bruce Whiteside Papers
Correspondence from and to Bruce Whiteside relating to the formation, governance and operation of Pauline Hanson's One Nation. Correspondents include Scott Balson and Queensland Electoral Commissioner, Walter van der Merwe.
Part of Bruce Whiteside Papers
Undated letters to and from Bruce Whiteside relating to the formation, governance and operation of Pauline Hanson's One Nation
John Thomson Lectures by J.J.C. Bradfield
Three typescripts by J. J. C. Bradfield, presented as part of the John Thomson Memorial Lectures at the University of Queensland in 1918. The first lecture, on the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Scheme, was delivered in two parts on 26 July 1918 and 2 August 1918 respectively. The first part is titled 'Burrinjuck Dam, weirs and regulators, main canals'. The second part is titled 'Water system on the irrigation areas, irrigation settlements and townships; the development of the farming, dairying, and fruit growing industries on the areas, with establishment of factories for the treatment of farm produce'. The second lecture, undated except for the year 1918, is titled 'Principles governing the location and design of the Sydney city (underground) railway'. Three typescripts originally held together with metal fasteners in a bound binder folder. Lectures separated by linen paper inserts and original typed title pages that state the lectures were delivered at 'Brisbane University'.
Bradfield, J. J. C. (John Job Crew), 1867-1943
Four scrapbooks containing Australian and English literary and historical material of the late 19th century. Includes original photographs; a telegram from Wm Tasker to John McGregor, solicitor, announcing the capture of the Kenniff Brothers (Patrick Kenniff and James Kenniff), dated 1902 (located in volume three); newspaper cuttings from, mostly, unidentified newspapers with poetry and some articles. The articles include: 'Our Men of Mark', Daily Observer, 188-? (v.1) ; and 'Where the pelican builds' by Mary Hannay Foott (signed holograph with comments about poem) (located in volume three). Most of the material in the scrapbooks is from before Katharine was born and is most likely created by one or both of her parents, John George McGregor, solicitor, and Catherine Elizabeth, née Ferguson. The last scrapbook contains: newspaper cuttings of results from University of Queensland students which include Katharine's, from the early 1920s as well as articles written by Jon Michie; a letter from Isabel Michie (dated 31 Jul 1946) thanking Katharine for her letter after the death of her husband John Michie; a carbon copy typescript letter by John McGregor (dated 7 Jan 1920) to his agent in Edinburgh which mentions among other things that he is sending a copy of book of poems by Henry Lawson (whom John McGregor met in a bookseller's shop in Sydney); a note to John McGregor from Littleton Groom (dated 10 Jan 1924); and a letter to Miss McGregor (dated 26 Mar 1971) from Eric Davis (the youngest son of Arthur Davis).
McGregor, John George, 1868-1928