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Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander groups and organisations, B to N

This file includes letters (often only one letter) from various Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander groups and organisations to Kath Walker because of her association with them and/or because of her status within the community. Some also sent form letters or flyers. Includes: Black Protest Committee; Black Womens' Action; Bundaberg and District Aboriginal and Islanders Housing and Advancement Society; Central Australian Aboriginal Congress Inc. ; Central Australian Aboriginal Legal Aid Service; Central Australian Aboriginal Support Group - Maralinga Campaign; Coranderrk Aboriginal Cemetery; Council for Civil Liberties; Council for Aboriginal Organisations; Foundation for Aboriginal and Islander Research Action (F.A.I.R.A.); Geelong Aboriginal Support Group; Queensland Indigenous Peoples Trust; Murrin Bridge Human Development Project; National Aboriginal Conference; National Aborigines' Day Observance Committee (NADOC); National Aboriginal and Islander Health Organisation; National Aboriginal Education Committee; National Aboriginal Sports Foundation; National Aboriginal TV Forum; National Aboriginal Writers, Oral Literature and Dramatists Association (N.A.W.O.L.D.A.); National Campaign for Land Rights and Self-Management in Queensland; North Coast Aboriginal Education Consultative Group.

Arts organisations

Letters from various Arts organisations such as The Acting Company; Adelaide Festival; Artists for Peace; The Australian Society for Education through the Arts; Brisbane Children's Theatre; Brisbane Community Arts Centre; La Boite Theatre; Community Arts Network of Queensland; Popular Theatre Troupe; Warana Festival; Women's Art Movement; Woolloomooloo Cultural Festival.

Editorial material regarding 12 Edmonstone Street [Prose]

Editorial material re: 12 Edmondstone Street
• Letter from Jeremy Lewis, Chatto & Windus to David Malouf, 20 Mar 1985, 1 page
• Editorial queries, 4 pages, typescript
• Revisions, 8 pages, typescript
• Insertions, 13 pages, photocopy of typescript

Other projects

Other projects with R. Pavlyshyn's participation in varying roles.

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Job Description
6.1 Public Morgue (Institute of Forensic Pathology), 1960.
6.1.1 Sketch plan (coloured), 61 x 55 cm.
6.1.2 Working drawings, 13 sheets, 80 x 70 cm., and cover sheet with perspective view.
6.2 Denominational chapels at Goodna Mental Hospital, plans.
6.3 Health and Welfare Building, 1965.
6.3.1 Perspective view, mounted, 46 x 60 cm.

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Job Description
6.4.6 Plan of the Precinct area showing proposed ultimate development, 1:200, 70 x 210 cm. The proposal was developed in August 1974 in Chicago with the participation of two partners of Lund, Hutton, Ryan and Morton (LHRM), previously Lund Hutton Newell Paulsen (LHNP), and a team from Skidmore, Owings and Merrill (SOM) led by Walter Netsch. R. Pavlyshyn took part in discussions as the Department's nominee.
6.5.2.2.10 A Sculpture by Lindsay Daen: Jemmy Morrill and the Brolgas. Brochure on a sculpture presented to the Art Gallery in 1983.
6.5.2.2.11 Thirteen photographs of models of the Cultural Centre.
6.5.2.2.12 Performing Arts Complex under construction.
6.5.2.7 Queensland Cultural Centre, brochure (1985?) and program: Official Handover ofthe Commissioned Art Works, 8 May 1985.
6.5.2.8 Correspondence between Roman Pavlyshyn and Kate Gould on the history ofthe Queensland Performing Arts complex for the publication, Power, Jan, Setting the Stage: Queensland Performing Arts Complex. The First Ten Years, ed. Sue Gough, text development and research by Kate Gould (Brisbane: Boolarong Press, 1995). Appendices to R. Pavlyshyn's letter include the following reports: Performing Arts Complex: Report by the Users' Committee, April 1975, and Queensland Cultural Centre: Assessment of Needs and Priorities, April 1975. The book itself is in the books section of R. Pavlyshyn's materials.
6.6 *Parliament House development and restoration.
6.6.10 Cutting-off ceremony in Melbourne for the tapestry designed by John Coburn for the Parliamentary Annexe. Five photographs.
6.7 Government Office Buildings.
6.7.1 State Government Offices, comer of George and Charlotte Streets, Brisbane, 12 sheets
6.7.1.1 Coloured perspective.
6.7.1.2 Tracings (6 sheets, including cover sheet).
6.7.1.3 Prints (5 sheets, including cover sheet).

Residential work for members of the Ukrainian Community

Architectural plans for residential work for members of the Ukrainian Community.
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Job Number Description
7.2.6 Residential work.
7.2.6.2 Ditto [Mr. and Mrs. T. Haczak and Mrs. A. Belligor?], sketch plan, tracing and coloured print, 1/4"-1'0, 73 x 49 cm.
7.2.6.3 Ditto, [Mr. and Mrs. T. Haczak and Mrs. A. Belligor], working drawings, 1/8"; 1'0, tracing and two blueprints as approved by the Brisbane City Council, May 1952, 73 x 56 cm
7.2.6.4 Residence for Mr and Mrs!. Pataky, St. Lucia, working drawing, 76 x 37 cm.
7.2.6.5 Residence for Mr and Mrs S. Struk, Annerley, working drawing, 70 x 40cm.
7.2.6.6 Residence for Mr and Mrs L. Bilyk, Waratah Ave., Melbourne, sketch plan, 58 x 39 cm.
7.2.6.7 Residence for Mr Donald Taylor, Samford, sketch plan, 53 x 40 cm.
7.2.6.8 Residence for Mrs Tilley, sketch plan, Unley Park SA, 54 x 47 cm.
7.2.6.9 Residence for Mr and Mrs. Z. Salij, sketch plan, Knoxville, USA.
7.2.6.10 Residence for Mr and Mrs M. Kucyk, sketch plan, tracing, coloured print, perspective view, 53 x 60 cm. sheet size.
7.2.6.11 Residence for Mr and Mrs D. Dixon, Wynnum, alterations, working drawing, 72 x 46 cm.
7.2.6.12 Flats for Mr and Mrs P. Kulczycky, East Brisbane, working drawing, 75 x 53 cm.
7.2.6.13 Residence for Mr and Mrs M. Sendzik, Holland Park, working drawing, 58x 44 cm.
7.2.6.14 Residence for Mr. Kitzman, Mt. Gravatt, working drawing, 73 x 45 cm.
7.2.6.15 Residence for Mr. and Mrs. M. Dombrowsky, Surfers Paradise, sketch plan, 42x48 cm.
7.2.6.16 Alterations and additions to residence of Mr. and Mrs R. Pavlyshyn, eight sheets, March 1985.
7.2.6.17 Details of dining and dressing tables, 57 x 53 and 40 x 29 cm.

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Job Number Description
7.2.7 Memorials. Three sheets of selected design examples:
7.2.7.1 For: Tekla Pawlyszyn, Cemetery in Aschaffenburg, Germany, Anna Antonyshyn and Dmytro Lenehovsky, Mt Gravatt Cemetery, Brisbane.
7.2.7.2 For: Roman Fedewytsch, Fawkner Cemetery, Melbourne, and Rev. Fr. Konstantyn Tymochko, Mt. Gravatt Cemetery.
7.2.7.3 For: W. Hryhorchuk, Rev. Fr. S. Myhal and Alexander and Anna Sucharsky, Mt. Gravatt Cemetery.
7.2.7.4 For Wasyl Holojad, Dutton Park Cemetery. Two sheets.
7.2.7.5 For Theodore Tulika, Mount Gravatt Cemetery.
7.2.7.6 For Teodor Greszczuk, Mount Gravatt Cemetery.
7.2.7.7 For Dr Sergey Gorsky, Mount Gravatt Cemetery.

Miscellaneous, unnumbered plans

Parish Centre, Broadbeach Waters.

Twelve ink line drawings on tracing paper. From the Title Block: The Heather Thiedeke Group, architects and planners. Client: Catholic Parish of Surfers Paradise. The brief: master plan, design and documents. The Parish moved from central Surfers Paradise to Broadbeach Waters to accommodate future expansion. The church plan incorporated a radial layout with a sloping floor for optimum visibility and engagement. Includes sketch, working and marketing drawings for site plans, elevations, roof plans, landscaping, and site work.

Thiedeke, Graeme, 1942-

Sugartown, Condong, Murwillumbah, New South Wales

Five architectural drawings (ink line drawings on tracing paper), varying sizes. No Title Block. One drawing of the railway line from Murwillumba to Condong, (ink line drawing on pieces of paper, approx 42 x 29 cm, sticky taped together totalling 42 x 4600 cm). Client: Private consortium. Brief: Concept for a tourist destination sugar mill experience, with an emphasis on the history of steam power and an economic boost to the area; as well as education on the principles and creation of a sustainable future in a fluctuating sugar market. The mill site was to be expanded to include a small village with a focus on tourism, retail, working steam museum, river tours and refurbishment of the abandoned short rail line to Murwillumbah.

Thiedeke, Graeme, 1942-

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