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Architectural illustrations, 1886-1891

  • F2279
  • File
  • 1886-1891.

Plates and illustrations, from various journals, collected by G. H. M. Addison. Each volume has its title on the spine.

[Item 1] Church architecture, plates from The British Architect 1886, 49 x 38 cm.
[Item 2] Public buildings, includes plates from The Building News, The Builder, The Architect, The British Architect, 1880 to 1887, 43 x 33 cm.
[Item 3] Architectural drawings, includes plates from The Building News, The Builder, 1888, 43 x 33 cm.
[Item 4 ] Churches, includes plates from The Building News, The Builder, American Architect and Building News, 1889, 43 x 33 cm.
[Item 5] Churches, includes plates from The Builder, The Building News, Architectural Illustration Society, 1888 to 1889, 43 x 32 cm.
[Item 6] Street architecture, includes plates from American Architect and Building News, The Builder, The Architect, 1889, 43 x 32 cm.
[Item 7] American architecture plates, includes plates from The Builder, American Architect and Building News, The Building News, 1891, 44 x 33 cm.

Addison, G. H. M. (George Henry Male), 1858-1922

Sisalkraft travelling scholarship

Two albums of 1052 35mm colour slides taken by Stephen Trotter during his Sisalkraft Travel Scholarship. The scholarship of the Royal Australian Institute of Architects (RAIA) was awarded to Trotter in 1963. The publication that was a required outcome of the scholarship was Cities in the Sun, a travelogue documenting the relationship between architecture and climate.

Album 1: Singapore (31 slides), Kuala Lumpur (41 slides), Hong Kong (40 slides), Bangkok (22 slides), India (83 slides), Agra (9 slides), Tehran and Istanbul (32 slides), Athens (29 slides), Rome and Milan (43 slides), Venice and Switzerland (44 slides), Hamburg and Copenhagen (28 slides), Malmo and Paris (34 slides), London and Fareham (38 slides), Salisbury to Wells (18 slides), Stratford-upon-Avon and Coventry (3 slides), Wells to Maryport, West England, Eireland (30 slides), Scotland (27 slides).

Album 2: Oxford and Cambridge (22 slides), Madrid and Toledo (33 slides), Lisbon (43 slides), New York (29 slides), Miami (5 slides), Kingston (3 slides), Caracus (35 slides), Brasilia (11 slides), Rio (4 slides), Sao Paulo (25 slides), Lima (13 slides), Mexico (33 slides), USA (23 slides), Los Angeles (19 slides), San Francisco (11 slides), Honolulu (3 slides), Tahiti (8 slides), Unidentified (180 slides).

Trotter, Stephen R.

Photographic works

This series is comprised of photographic material: 13 large mounted photographs, 2 unmounted photographs and 662 digital images of slides pertaining to the work of James Birrell.

Photographs

Photographic negatives, slides and prints relating to architectural jobs and competitions in which Robin Gibson was involved. The series also contains a framed portrait photograph of Robin Gibson. Richard Stringer is identified as the photographer of some of the photographs. In most cases the photographer is not identified.

Photographic material

Fifty-six black and white photographs, eleven colour photographs and eleven negativies of buildings related to the architectural work of John Kershaw:
• Forty-six b&w photographs, 24 x 19 cm, of the construction of the Queensland Teachers Union Building. Taken by Fred Carew (Photos) Pty. Ltd from 14 Jun 1973 to 1 Apr 1974.
• One b&w photograph of a sculpture.
• Three negatives 16 x 11 cm of architectural plans for the Queensland Teachers Union Building.
• Five b&w photographs, 13 x 10 cm of the exterior of the Queensland Teachers Union Building, 10 Jun 1974.
• From an envelope titled ‘Photos of Watson St.’: four b&w negatives (6 x 8 cm); four b&w photographs (sizes vary); eleven colour photographs of the interior of the house.
• From an envelope titled ‘Shop at Mundubbera, Qld owned by A.E. Dagg – Designed by Walter Taylor (according to daughter Evelyn O’Brien): four b&w negatives, 9 x 15 cm.

R.W. Voller & John Kershaw

Douglas, Daly and Bottger Records

  • UQFL289
  • Collection
  • 1955-1998

Architectural drawings and photographs of residential, commercial, government, industrial, health, education, religious and tourism buildings, as well as various other building types, in Brisbane, the Gold Coast and other locations throughout Queensland. Some projects to which the drawings and photographs relate include the Butterfly House in the South Bank Parklands, Cathedral Square, St Andrew's War Memorial Hospital, Admiralty Towers, Chinatown in Fortitude Valley and Park Avenue South Bank.

Douglas, Daly and Bottger

Graeme Thiedeke Papers

  • UQFL644
  • Collection
  • 1963-2019

The collection has 474 architectural drawings by Graeme Thiedeke from his time working as a student in the 1960s, to his work in Canada, Mexico, Malayasia, United Arab Emirates and Australia. Thiedeke has provided details for most of these plans which includes the name of the client, the brief from the client and historical information about the building. There are supplementary documents to the jobs Graeme Thiedeke worked on, which includes drawings, articles, presentation sets, architectural plans, photographs of architectural plans and photographs. Thiedeke has been writing while working as an architect and there sample of books created by him. The topics are far ranging and include philosophy, poetry, short stories, and various architectural projects.

Thiedeke, Graeme, 1942-