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Photographs of people, landscapes, street views, animals

133 photographs of people, landscapes, street views and animals. People include: Dr Elsi Harwook, Colonel Andrew Joseph Thynne (1915), Young man holding three koalas (mounted on card), Dame Mary Gilmore, and John Douglas Story (2 of the 3 photographs mounted on card).

Unidentifed sitter (male toddler)

18 photographs of a male toddler with stamp on back for Crescent Studios, Kedron; 1 photograph with 'Brian Williams 7 months old' written on back of photograph and stamp of Murray's Gympie.

Photograph album of construction of Brisbane City Hall

Each photograph has a handwritten caption giving the date. First photograph shows initial stages of construction (February 1925). Final photograph shows completed building (April 1930). Inside cover page contains handwritten inscription : B. Mobsby, 8.11.30, Station Rd., Indooroopilly, Queensland.

Mobsby, Berta (Nelly Alberta Timewell), 1885-1967

Glass negatives of studies and sculptures

Thirty six glass negatives of work, studies, and personal photographs. Includes: Study for life, The Castaway, Little God Pan, Girl and crab, Child's study, Mason Bailey, Father Breen Memorial, Portrait Bust Captain Craig, Bowman Memorials, Last Supper relief panel, Honour Board Memorial, Fat Man, Portrait Bust of John Young, East Door New South Wales Public Library, Portrait Bust of Dr. J. Duhig, Woman, Portrait Medallion W. Forgan Smith, Unidentified sculptures, and Personal photographs.

Portrait bust of Vida Lahey

Life sized portrait bust of Vida Lahey in plaster, painted brown. Lahey is wearing a tied scarf. Not signed or dated. Vida Lahey visited Mayo at her Sydney Studio in George Street in late 1957 when sittings were made.

Self portrait as sculptor with Two jolly sailors

Oil on paper on card; unsigned; Two jolly sailors is a ceramic by the artist. Size of picture is 65 x 58 cm; with backing board and window mount, 101 x 81 cm. Formed part of the Queensland Art Gallery Exhibition Daphne Mayo : let there be sculpture, Nov 2011 to Jan 2012.

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