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Daphne Mayo Papers File
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Correspondence and Records relating to works of art, 1950s

Approximately 80 letters (including telegrams) from 5 Mar 1950 to 26 Oct 1959. Correspondents include: C.G. Pilling (Monumental Sculptor); National Gallery of South Australia regarding making another casting of the bronze head of Lloyd Rees; Youngs Pty Ltd (Customs, Shipping and Forwarding Agents); The Macquarie Galleries; John Galizia (Fine art founders); National Gallery of New South Wales, including letters about the "Dr Christine Rivett Bronze", "Kathleen", and copyright; Australian Physiotherapy Assocation; Moreton Galleries; Jack Mulholland (Consulting engineer); Brisbane City Council regarding damage to the Women's War memorial; Newcastle War Memorial - Cultural Centre Committee; University of Queensland, including letters about the bust of J.D. Story; The Art Bronze Foundry (London): and the Winton Shire Council regarding the inscription of the Waltzing Matilda Monument.

Personal papers

Will of Agnes Emma Saxelby, Lila Mayo's mother. Newsletters for: Bird Observers Club, Brisbane (1953); Queensland Naturalists Club (Oct 1956 - Aug 1957); Royal Australian Ornithologists' Union (Jun 1955 - Dec 1957). These papers are presumed to be from the estate of her mother, Lila Mayo.

King's School War Memorial

This file contains correspondence regarding the bronze scuplture by Mayo commemorating former students of King's School who died in service or were killed in action in World War Two. Includes notes; drawings; reproduction prints; eight b&w photographs (5 are bromide photographs) of the College chapel and school; and publications by the King's School (the magazine from 1948, Dedication of a Memorial 1953, a brochure of the School).

The Olympian

6 photographs: 2 large, 4 medium of the sculpture 'The Olympian'.

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