- UQFL119-Series F-File 40
- File
- 1944-1945
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
Portrait bust sculpture of Lloyd Rees images.
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
Portrait bust sculpture of Lloyd Rees images.
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
Commission by American Serviceman Captain Robert Carson. Note: looks like photograph of newspaper clipping. Portrait of a man de Bergerac?
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
Portrait bust sculpture of Rev. James Duhig images.
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
One photograph of the model of Waltzing Matilda plaques.
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
Images relating to the sculpture of Sir William Glasgow: 25 photographs, various sizes; 2 negatives. Some duplicates. One attached to hand-written note. Various sculptures of Sir Glasgow showing progress of works.
Statue of a Boy for Knox Grammar School Sydney
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
"In memory of Peter Stuart Smith 22.9.47 - 31.1.62. Presented by Mr & Mrs L A Smith 1962-64". Prints shows progress of work.
Personal and family photographs
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
Includes photographs of Noah, Dick (Daphne's brother) and Billie (their son); Richard Mayo; William Mayo; and Nora Mayo.
Photographic studies of birds, nests, eggs and habitat
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
65 photographs, in sleeves and loose. Some with writing on back re: name of birds. One photo of the Canadian airforce at an airstrip.
In this collection belonging to Daphne Mayo, there are over 100 folders of correspondence: 13 of these folders relate to Daphne Mayo's commissioned and uncommissioned sculptural works. There are over 1400 items of correspondence from Daphne Mayo's parents, Bill and Lila Mayo. There are over 1220 items of correspondence from friends and family of Daphne Mayo. A small number of outgoing letters or drafts are in the collection. There are financial records and related correspondence, bank records, tax records relating to the finances of Daphne Mayo regarding her artistic works, property investments, and investments in bonds and shares. Personal documents of Daphne Mayo are present such as: permits; identification documents; diaries; calendars; handwritten notes, writings, scribblings; and copious lists for all areas of Daphne Mayo's life. There are portrait photographs of Daphne Mayo and of her works from 1919-1974; as well as two albums of photographs taken by Judith McKay when Daphne Mayo's Sydney studio was packed up. Included in the collection are 48 sculpting tools used by Daphne Mayo. The most prolific of Daphne Mayo's works of art in the collection are her drawings and paintings with over 436 artworks, as well as 22 sculptures, and 46 sketchbooks. Retained in the collection are publications, inscribed by Daphne Mayo and others, exhibition catalogues, and newspaper and magazine cuttings given to Daphne Mayo or collected by her. Additionally material that is presumed to be from the estate of Lila Mayo, Daphne Mayo's mother, form part of the collection and this includes 6 folders of letters from 1930 to 1959 from Daphne Mayo to her parents.
Mayo, Daphne, 1895-1982