Proposed timber house at Riverton Terrace, Chelmer, for RG Joyce.
- UQFL278-Series C-File 28
- File
- 1953
Part of Hayes and Scott Records
No job number. Architects: EJ Hayes & CR Scott. Working drawing, sheet no. 1, Sep 1953.
Hayes and Scott
Proposed timber house at Riverton Terrace, Chelmer, for RG Joyce.
Part of Hayes and Scott Records
No job number. Architects: EJ Hayes & CR Scott. Working drawing, sheet no. 1, Sep 1953.
Hayes and Scott
Proposed University for North Queensland First Hall of Residence
Part of James Birrell Papers
Five sketch plans, dated Jul 1964, title block with University of Queensland and James Birrell as University Architect.
Birrell, James, 1928-
Proposed Western Arts Building, University of Queensland [Unbuilt]
Part of James Birrell Papers
The Western Arts Building was designed to be geometrically related to the existing surrounding buildings forming a visual relation across Mill Road. It was to sit back from the western end of Main Building (Forgan Smith), linked by a cloister. The pilot plan for the proposed Western Arts Building designed by Birrell was submitted to the Australian Universities Commission (A.U.C.) in 1965 and rejected. Birrell's design was a break from the original design by Hennessy and Hennessy who were eventually commissioned as architects for the Western Arts building (Mitchie Building) on 16 March 1967.
This file consists of 35 plans for proposed New Western Arts building on the St. Lucia campus. Includes: site plans and presentation sketches for floor plans and perspectives.
Proposed, preliminary and sketch plans for Union College [Stage 5]
Part of James Birrell Papers
The construction of Stage 5 commenced in Jan 1973 and was completed Mar 1974. This file has proposed, preliminary and sketch plans for stage five of Union College. Two have the job no. B66 (for Stage 4) but appear to be plans for work on stage 4 to be completed during stage 5. From the title block creator is James Birrell & Partners (Architects and Town Planners, Brisbane and Port Moresby). All are ink and pen line drawings on tracing paper. The drawings are:
[Item 1] 'Union College', Job/sheet number B66, 15 Mar 1971 (previously numbered A15.215).
[Item 2] 'Preliminary construction to library', Job/sheet number B66, 22 Apr 1971 (previously numbered A15.216).
[Item 3] 'Proposed bookcase for Union College library, St. Lucia', no Job/sheet number, Mar 1972 (previously numbered A15.217).
[Item 4] 'Proposed bookcase for Union College library, St. Lucia', no Job/sheet number, Mar 1972 (previously numbered A15.218).
[Item 5] 'Memorial book cabinet, proposed bookshelves for Union College', with pencil annotations and title, no Job/sheet number, undated (previously numbered A15.218A).
[Item 6] 'Proposed bookshelves for Union College library, St. Lucia', no Job/sheet number, Mar 1972 (previously numbered A15.219).
[Item 7] 'Sketch plans for Union College : conversion of no. 2 rooms to a single person flat', no Job/sheet number, 27 Aug 1971 (previously numbered A15.220).
[Item 8] 'Proposed conversion of squash court to student flats at Union College, St. Lucia', no Job/sheet number, Mar 1972 (previously numbered A15.221).
[Item 9] 'Plan showing layout of 2 flats for lower level', no Job/sheet number, undated (previously numbered A15.222).
James Birrell and Partners
Part of Judith Rodriguez Papers
Green folder with heading 'Prose writing 1975-90' containing: handwritten list of prose titles dating from 1975 to 1990 on single lined page; and various short pieces of prose, photocopied and manuscript written by Judith Rodriguez in this period.
Contains material such as art exhibition catalogues, invitations and ephemeral items relating to Australian artists exhibiting in Queensland galleries.
Fryer Library holdings include: W.R. (Mike) Lyons, Les Graham, James Gleeson, Tom McAulay.
Prouds Gallery
Public Interest Research Group (Qld.) Ephemera
Public Interest Research Group (Qld.)
Public lecture program papers, 1982 to 1985
Part of Don Watson Papers
Correspondence, notes, financial data, and flyers for the lectures; minutes of Architectural History Group; and correspondence with the Design Arts Board. 1982-1985.