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Part of University of Queensland Properties and Facilities Division Ephemera
University of Queensland Properties and Facilities Division
Part of University of Queensland Properties and Facilities Division Ephemera
University of Queensland Properties and Facilities Division
Part of University of Queensland Properties and Facilities Division Ephemera
University of Queensland Properties and Facilities Division
Part of University of Queensland Properties and Facilities Division Ephemera
University of Queensland Properties and Facilities Division
Part of University of Queensland Properties and Facilities Division Ephemera
University of Queensland Properties and Facilities Division
Play it safe at uni. UniSafe St Lucia campus map
Part of University of Queensland Properties and Facilities Division Ephemera
University of Queensland Properties and Facilities Division
Part of University of Queensland Properties and Facilities Division Ephemera
University of Queensland Properties and Facilities Division
Part of University of Queensland Properties and Facilities Division Ephemera
University of Queensland Properties and Facilities Division
University of Queensland Properties and Facilities Division Ephemera
University of Queensland Properties and Facilities Division
Architectural drawings of the University of Queensland
Copies of architectural drawings of the University of Queensland. Accompanied by an article from 'Building', 12 Oct 1936 with information about the plans and the early St. Lucia site, donated by Peter Brown of the St. Lucia History Group. Includes photocopy of the design for sandblasted ceiling for the glass dome of the Library building (which was never executed).
Hennessy, Hennessy and Co.
The king of the sea and other stories of prehistoric life at the University of Queensland
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