- UQFL266-Series D
- Series
- 2014
Part of John Pearn Papers
Bound volumes containing John Pearn's curriculum vitae for: 1994, 2014 and 2022.
Part of John Pearn Papers
Bound volumes containing John Pearn's curriculum vitae for: 1994, 2014 and 2022.
Lecture notes of Dr. David C. Jackson
Part of John Pearn Papers
Dr David Clements Jackson gave his original lecture notes from 1961 to Pearn. In 1961 the Department of Child Health was established within the University of Queensland.
Jackson, David Clements, 1912-
Speeches, Presentations, Professional material
Part of John Pearn Papers
Speeches, papers, presentations authored or co-authored by John Pearn.
Part of John Pearn Papers
Ephemera such as menus, programmes, and tributes related to events related to University of Queensland or other organisations.
Papers relating to the Fryer Memorial Library of Australian Literature
Part of John Denis Fryer Papers
Papers, copies of articles, and correspondence relating to the Fryer Library which involve the Fryer Family and/or Jack Fryer.
Fryer Memorial Library
Part of John Denis Fryer Papers
Papers and other material donated by members of the Fryer Family which relates to John Denis Fryer or other Fryer family members.
Fryer Family
Part of John Denis Fryer Papers
The series is comprised of letters from and to John (Jack) Fryer; and documents relating to him such as birth and death certificates, educational reports and results.
Fryer, John Denis, 1895-1923
Non-habitable buildings for the Atherton Tablelands Maize Board
The Atherton Maize Board (Pool) was constituted on 31 August 1923 and was responsible for the marketing of maize produced in Atherton, Mareeba, Herberton, Chillagoe and adjacent areas. New Silos at Atherton and Tolga were completed in 1925 and by 1931 addtional storage was required. This series has plans for silo storage in Tolga, Kairi, and Atherton.
Architectural plans for Saint Clare's Convent School in Tully (1933), Memorial Hall and School in Innisfail (1936) and Marist Brothers School in Innisfail (1937).
Twenty architectural drawings for buildings and additions for the Atherton Hospital. One drawing is for an unidentified medical building (which may not be by Brown).