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Gertrude Langer Papers File English
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Photographs of Gertrude and Karl Langer; Family photographs

Photographs of Karl Langer, ca. 1915 – 1969. The earliest photograph is a studio portrait of Karl Langer and his sister Magda with their mother, captioned verso '1915'.
Photographs of Gertrude and Karl Langer, 1930 – 1969.
Family photographs, subjects identified, including parents Anna and Alois Freschl (Froschel), sister Lisl Goldhammer, later Korn), and cousin Oszkar Ascher, nephews Yochanan Goldhammer and Karl Rosse, ca. 1890 – ca. 1980.

Photographs of friends and acquaintances

Photographs of Gertrude Langer’s friends and acquaintances, including school and university photographs, ca. 1918 – 1984
Includes photographs of architect Clemens Holzmeister and Gunda Lexer in Athens in 1939; Inscribed photographs of Lili Kraus; Photographs of Peter Behrens.

Photographs of the Langers' Places of residence; Arts Council Vacation Schools and Works of Art

Photographs of the Langers' places of residence, ca. 1933 – 1975. Includes photographs of the Langers’ first apartment in Vienna, their house ‘Ellesmere’ in Toowong, and their house at 396 Swann Rd, St Lucia
Photographs of Vacation School (Art Council of Australia), ca. 1965 - ca, 1975
Commercially produced photographs of Works of Art, 1930s

Constitutional and Incorporation Documents

As the new president of the Arts Council of Australia (Queensland Division), Gertrude Langer took an active role in shaping the direction of the Queensland Division. Part of this was to negotiate with the Arts Council of Australia (New South Wales Division) regarding the possibility of a Federal Arts Council with a Federal constitution. This negotiation consists of correspondence between Gertrude Langer and Gordon Horswell. The Arts Council of Australia (Queensland Division) drew up articles of association and there are five annotated drafts. The final result is a copy of the Constitution dated 31 December 1963. Drafts (typescript and handwritten) of the aims and objectives of the Arts Council of Australia (Queensland Division) are also included.

Arts Council of Australia. Queensland Division

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