Correspondence relating to the death of her mother
- UQFL489-Series A-File 14
- File
- Jul-Sep 1945
Part of Caroline Kelly Papers
Letters, telegrams and cards to Caroline Kelly.
Correspondence relating to the death of her mother
Part of Caroline Kelly Papers
Letters, telegrams and cards to Caroline Kelly.
Correspondence to Jean Marie Brown, 1945 to 1967
Part of Brian Murnane Papers
This file comprises correspondence from Father Edward Leo Hayes to his niece, Jean Marie Brown. There are 63 letters many with first day of issue envelopments. Additionally there are three postcards, some newspaper cuttings, ephemera, paper napkins, letters addressed to Father Hayes from others attached with a letter to Jean.
Hayes, Edward Leo, 1889-1967
Contains material such as art exhibition catalogues, invitations and ephemeral items relating to Australian artists exhibiting in Queensland galleries.
Queensland University of Technology Art Museum
Ephemera relating to immigration and refugees
Ephemera relating to immigration and refugees. Groups include Communist Party of Australia, Victorian Association for Immigration Reform, Immigration Control Association, Refugee and Asylum Seeker Support Queensland, and The Romero Centre, Refugee Action Collective, Multicultural Development Association.
Part of William Cottrell-Dormer Papers
Draft notes, and diagram and photographs used in the publication 'An electric pollinator for tomatoes'.
Part of William Cottrell-Dormer Papers
Item 1: Permit to entry the Territory of Papua and New Guinea, 2 Jan 1945.
Item 2: Certificate of inspection, 6 Jan 1962, with carbon copy.
Items 3-6: Newspaper cuttings relating to William Cottrell-Dormer in Papua New Guinea, 1951-1963.
Correspondence relating to research into immigration settlement in Victoria
Part of Caroline Kelly Papers
Correspondence, 1945 - 1948, written while Kelly was conducting research into immigration settlement in Victoria. Letters to Timothy Kelly from Caroline Kelly.
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
60 letters and 5 telegrams from Bill and Lila Mayo to their daughter Daphne from 11 March to 16 December 1945.
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
Portrait bust sculpture of Rev. James Duhig images.