Correspondence, Margaret Miller Bell, from 1895
- UQFL79-Series A-File 4
- File
- 1895
Part of Bell Family Papers
Handwritten letters, most are addressed to 'My dear Collie' and signed 'your affectionate Mother, Margaret M. Bell'.
Correspondence, Margaret Miller Bell, from 1895
Part of Bell Family Papers
Handwritten letters, most are addressed to 'My dear Collie' and signed 'your affectionate Mother, Margaret M. Bell'.
Contains material such as art exhibition catalogues, invitations and ephemeral items relating to Australian artists exhibiting in Queensland galleries.
Major exhibitions include: Asia-Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art ; Trustees Prize ; H.C. Richards Memorial Prize.
Gallery of Modern Art [GOMA].
Gallery of Modern Art (Brisbane, Qld.)
Papers relating to John D Fryer
Part of John Denis Fryer Papers
Documents relevant to John D Fryer
• Birth Certificate for John Dennis Fryer, Springsure, 11 Sep 1895, registered 9 Nov 1895
• Death Certificate for John Denis Fryer, Springsure, 7 Feb 1923
• Memo to Master John Dennis Fryer from Department of Public Instruction re candidate for State Scholarship, 15 Dec 1908
• Memorandum from the Queensland Department of Public Instruction to John D Fryer re examination results, 29 Jan 1909
• Rockhampton Boys’ Grammar School reports for John D Fryer, Easter 1909 to Jun 1913
• The University of Queensland Junior Public Examination results, JD Fryer, Dec 1911
• The University of Queensland Senior Public Examination results for John D Fryer, Nov 1913
• Rockhampton Boys’ Grammar School, 2nd Report for Session 1914 on JD Fryer
• The University of Queensland Senior Public Examination results, JD Fryer, Nov 1914
• Letter from CR Paterson, JD Fryer and AN Park to HA Kellow, Headmaster, Rockhampton Grammar School re increasing senior prefects’ privileges, [1914?]
• Letter from the Department of Public Instruction, Brisbane to John D Fryer re granting of a scholarship to the University of Queensland, 8 Jan 1915
• AIR: The Tarpaulin Jacket, “A” Company, 4th Battalion, New College, Oxford, 19 Jan 1917
• AIR: “The Tarpaulin Jacket”, typed copy of original publication
• Menu: 52nd Battalion AIF Officers’ Mess, Christmas Dinner 1917. Signed by John D Fryer on the front and other diners on rear
• Dedication (to the victorious “eight”). An ode to the victorious University of Queensland crew of eight. Note records ‘JD Fryer’s property’.
• ‘O Frailty-----.’ Ode by ‘Chut’, [John D Fryer], Galmahra, Oct 1921
Fryer, John Denis, 1895-1923
Correspondence, outgoing from Marmaduke Alexander Thomas Bell
Part of Bell Family Papers
Copies of outgoing correspondence from Marmaduke Alexander Thomas Bell (Duke),
• To his Uncle Marmaduke, 23 May 1896
• To his Uncle Marmaduke, 23 May 1896 (duplicate)
• To his Uncle Marmaduke, 28 Aug 1896
• To his Uncle Marmaduke, 10 Sept 1896
• To his brother in law Percy Kelly, 9 Jul 1899
• To his mother Frances Georgina Bell (nee Armstrong), 16 Oct 1905
Bell, Marmaduke Alexander Thomas, 1867-1953?
Correspondence, Margaret Miller Bell, from 1896
Part of Bell Family Papers
Handwritten letters, most are addressed to 'My dear Collie' and signed 'your affectionate Mother, Margaret M. Bell'. There are two letters to Lady Bell from W. L. T Drew [?] regarding her financial situation.
Correspondence, Colin Basil Peter Bell, 1897 to 1906
Part of Bell Family Papers
Four letters (two handwritten and two typescript). Correspondents include John Bostock, Joshua P. Bell and someone (signature indecipherable) from Dalgety and Company, regarding the recommendation of Colin Basil Peter Bell for the job of manager at Ayrshire Downs.
Inter-varsity Athletics Competition Results, 1897-1934
Part of Tony Booth Papers
Contains results from the inter-varsity athletic competitions in Australia and overseas from 1897 to 1934. Mostly photocopies of originals newspaper cuttings from The Referee. Some with annotations.
Correspondence, Bell family, 1897 to 1923
Part of Bell Family Papers
Bell family correspondence, 27 letters, 1897 to 1923.
Bell Family
Access copy to Correspondence, Bell family, 1897 to 1923
Part of Bell Family Papers
Photocopies of Bell family correspondence, 27 letters, 1897 to 1923.
Bell Family
'Aboriginal vocabulary, supplied at Jimbour'
Part of Bell Family Papers
One typescript page and seven handwritten pages, of various sizes, with lists of Aboriginal Australian words. Three pages with pen handwritting have a note across the first page saying they were given to Joshua Thomas Bell at Jimbour on 2 Mar 1897 and appear to be from the envelope with the notes 'Aboriginal Vocabulary, supplied at jimbour, 2nd March 1897, by 'old Combo, Darlo, and Nipper. JTB'. Some pages are written in pencil and there is one page of typescript. There is a handwritten note inserted in this file (with the date 17 Jun 2010 printed at the bottom) that says Darlo spoke Yarrawa [sic] dialect, the dialect ... Jimbour to Dalby'; Old Combo came from Big River, New South Wales and spoke the Hamilario [?] N.S.W. dialect [possibly Gamilaroi ?]
Bell, Joshua Thomas, 1863-1911