Job no. 303 House for Mr JP Elliot, Queens Road, Hamilton
- UQFL278-Series C-File 9
- File
- 1975
Part of Hayes and Scott Records
Working drawings 1 to 3, 5-9 and one unnumbered, drawing by EJH, Apr 1975.
Hayes and Scott
Job no. 303 House for Mr JP Elliot, Queens Road, Hamilton
Part of Hayes and Scott Records
Working drawings 1 to 3, 5-9 and one unnumbered, drawing by EJH, Apr 1975.
Hayes and Scott
Job no. 301 House for Mr J Elliott, Queens Rd, Hamilton
Part of Hayes and Scott Records
Sketches for sections and sketch plan, drawing numbers 2 and 3, drawn by RLT, Oct 1974.
Hayes and Scott
Leyshon house at West Chermside
Part of Kevin Leyshon Papers
Kevin and Betty Leyshon's house was designed by Dan Kelvey and was situated at 29 Rossett Street, West Chermside, Brisbane. Kelvey designed a home to fit the climate of Brisbane, built of materials that were readily available, wide overhangs or eaves, downpiping set into the building without being conspicuous, fairly flat roof without many angles and no tiles, concrete floor construction, interiors with natural materials. The file has correspondence, financial details and specifications relating to the land and house. Included is a two page note by Kev Leyshon about Dan Kelvey. There are three architectural drawings. There is an undated drawing of Residence for K. Leshion [sic] Esq at Rosset [sic] St. Chermside by D.W. Kelvey with elevations, sections, foundation plan, floor plan and kitchen details. There is a copy of this drawing with pencil notes. The third drawing is dated Mar 1965 for Proposed car-port extension for Mr. K. Leyshon at Rossett Street Chermside with Brisbane City Council specification attached and architect name not specified.
Leyshon, Kevin Robert, 1937-
Vitaly Gzell Architectural Drawings
Drawings of residential and commercial buildings in Brisbane and regional Queensland. Includes some Blackburne and Gzell plans. The collection includes plans for Twelfth Night Theatre.
Gzell, Vitaly, 1908-1977
The collection contains tracings, drawings, blueprints and linen plans for residential and commercial buildings in Brisbane and regional Queensland. Also includes work of Alexander I Trewern, younger brother of E P Trewern. Includes 38 photographs (20 x 26 cm or smaller), nine oversize photographs (most on paper mounted on board) of buildings by Trewern, including his own house; specifictions for St. Matthew's Anglican Church and the Upper Mt. Gravatt Methodist Church; three envolvopes from the American Face Brick Association with plates for houses; publications relating to houses by G. L. Sutcliffe; and journal cuttings.
Trewern, E. P. (Eric Percival), 1895-1959
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
St Joseph's Church and Presbytery, Tweed Heads
Fifty-six architectural drawings relating to St Joseph's Church at Tweed Heads, including sketch plans, working drawings, joinery plans and additional drawings.
Additional drawings for St Joseph's Church and Presbytery
Eighteen additional plans for St Joseph's Church and Presbytery including floor plans, sections, elevations, plumbing, lettering and sandblasting plans.
Job 441 - St Columba's Church and Presbytery, Charter's Towers
Twenty-six architectural drawings for St Columba's Church and Presbytery at Charter's Towers for Reverend A Ryan including sketch plans, floor plans, site plans, elevations, sections, joinery plans, roof plans and electrical layouts.
Proposed residence at Wilston Heights for J. and V. Kershaw
Part of John Kershaw Papers
Twenty eight architectural drawings for the residence of John and Vera Kershaw at Wilston Heights, Brisbane from ground work in 1954, construction in 1955 and various extensions to 1972.