Financial records relating to artistic works
- UQFL119-Series D-Subseries 1
- Subseries
- 1918-1979
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
Receipts, invoices, correspondence relating to works of art and Sydney studio, from 1926 to 1979.
Financial records relating to artistic works
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
Receipts, invoices, correspondence relating to works of art and Sydney studio, from 1926 to 1979.
Part of Oodgeroo Noonuccal Papers
Part of Peter Carey Papers
This subseries consists of revised drafts, working notes, index cards, proofs and correspondence relating to the novel Bliss. This novel had several working titles: 'Heaven's door', 'A garden at the end of the world', 'On the edges of the empire', 'A wonderful fool' and 'Waiting for the Barbarians'. Bliss was published in Australia by University of Queensland Press in 1981. This was Peter Carey's first novel and won the Miles Franklin Award 1981 and New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards 1982.
'A schoolboy prank' [screenplay] (unpublished)
Part of Peter Carey Papers
Unpublished play script titled 'A schoolboy prank by Peter Carey. An adaptation for the stage', 9 leaves, undated. The short story A schoolboy prank was published in Carey's short story collections War Crimes (University of Queensland Press) in 1979 and Collected stories (University of Queensland Press) in 1994.
Correspondence from Parents, Bill and Lila Mayo
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
William McArthur Mayo (Bill) and Eliza Mary (Lila), née Saxelby corresponded frequently with their daughter Daphne. Sometimes both parents would write individual letters to Daphne on the same day, at other times they would each write in the same letter, and they would also write to her individually. There are approximately 1422 items of correspondence in this subseries dating from 1919 to 1959. Bill would often write about financial matters including Daphne's rental property in Brisbane. Occasionally Lilia would get the date wrong and, if discernible, this date has been corrected in pencil on the letter. As Lila's health deteriorated, her handwritten became more difficult to read.
Mayo, William McArthur, 1868-1954
Correspondence and Records relating to works of art
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
Correspondence and notes relating to requests for commissioned and uncommissioned works; and material relating to her studios, especially the one in Sydney.
Queensland Arts Council Records
Part of Gertrude Langer Papers
Arts Council of Australia. Queensland Division
Materials relating to Alexander Macdonald
Part of M.W.D. White Collection
Materials belonging to and created by Alexander Rose Macdonald
Macdonald, Alexander Rose
Part of University of Queensland Department of Physics Slides
991 glass encased slides in ‘Perro Color’ aluminium holders.
War crimes [short story collection] (1979)
Part of Peter Carey Papers
Setting copy from the University of Queensland Press for War crimes with notes and two audio cassettes of interviews with Peter Carey about War crimes. War crimes won the New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards 1980.