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Taking to the Streets Exhibition ephemera

  • FVF761
  • File
  • 2006

Ephemera from the Taking to the Streets : two decades that changed Brisbane 1965 - 1985 Exhibition by the Museum of Brisbane from 7 April to 10 September 2006. The exhibition was developed with the support of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, the Fryer Library, Dr Raymond Evans and numerous individuals. This file includes an invitation, a flyer and a broadsheet.

Museum of Brisbane

The golden years of Gough

  • H0157
  • File
  • [1980?]

Two acts. Written by Roberta Hunt and Albert Hunt. Page numbering erratic but script appears complete. Includes 7 leaves of production details. Typescript (photocopy) with handwritten amendments.

Bonnin, Roberta Harriet

The king of the sea and other stories of prehistoric life at the University of Queensland

  • F3489
  • File
  • 2009

Paper, 16 pages, by Kerry Heckenberg, presented as a Research Seminar in the School of English, Media Studies and Art History at the University of Queensland, 31 July 2009. Discusses in detail the mural works of Don Cowen and Quentin Hole in the former University of Queensland Geology Museum, Richards Building, and their relevance as art works based on scientific knowledge of the day. Contents include a copy of the paper presented and a printout of the PowerPoint presentation, 34 pages.

Heckenberg, Kerry

The ship on the coin

  • F307
  • File
  • 1973

Typescript, with handwritten additions. Working draft of the novel The ship on the coin ( 'The New Cleopatra'), published in 1972 by University of Queensland Press. Accompanied by a covering letter to the Fryer Librarian, dated 19 Feb 1973. Also included is the first sketch for a poem, later published in The Autobiography of a Gorgon.

Hall, Rodney, 1935-

The Victory : Murwillumbah ... Sept 15th 1907-8

  • F3612
  • File
  • 1907

Typescript poem 'The victory : Murwillumbah ... Sept 15th 1907-8'. Unpublished. Most likely written by George Essex Evans. Found in the book A new star atlas for the library, school, and the observatory in twelve circular maps by Richard A. Proctor. The book was donated by the family of George Essex Evans. The poem is accompanied by newspaper cuttings from the period 1922-1929, mostly relating to astronomy that were also inserted into Proctor's book.

Evans, George Essex, 1863-1909

Theatre Royal (Brisbane) Theatre Program File

  • FTPF44
  • File

This series contains material such as theatre programs, concert notes, invitations and ephemeral items relating to Australian theatres. Mason's Concert Hall 1865, Mason's Theatre, Victoria Theatre 1865-1867, Royal Victoria Theatre 1867-1874, Queensland Theatre, 1874-1880, Theatre Royal 1881-1987.
Holdings include programs for the following productions: Queensland Theatre - Forlone Hope, After Dark, Blue Beard ; Theatre Royal - Daddies, 1919; No Wedding Bells for Her, 1921; The Land of the Living, 1922; New Theatre Royal - So Long Letty, 1923; Theatre Royal - The Glad Eye, 1924; School for Scandal, 1926; Merry Wives of Windsor, 1926; The Rivals, 1926; The Bells, 1926; She Stoops to Conquer, 1926; The Serenaders, 1930s; Ow are yer Mate, 1951; Peter Pan, c1950; Too Hot for T.V., 1959; The Horrie Dargie Show.

Theatre Royal (Brisbane, Qld.)

Theatre Royal (Sydney) Theatre Program File

  • FTPF45
  • File
  • 1909-

This series contains material such as theatre programs, concert notes, invitations and ephemeral items relating to Australian theatres.

Theatre Royal (Sydney, N.S.W.)

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