University of Queensland Vice-Chancellor's Christmas Concert Ephemera
- F3798
- File
- 1989-1994
Programmes, songsheets and tickets relating to The University of Queensland Vice-Chancellor's Christmas Concert, held in Mayne Hall.
Papas, Stephen
University of Queensland Vice-Chancellor's Christmas Concert Ephemera
Programmes, songsheets and tickets relating to The University of Queensland Vice-Chancellor's Christmas Concert, held in Mayne Hall.
Papas, Stephen
First grade scoreboards and statistics, 1912-2012
Scrapbooks containing newspaper cuttings, scorecards and other statistical information relating to the University of Queensland Cricket Club. William Edward Pender (WEP) Harris and his brother, John Harris had compiled records from the Club's beginning in 1912 to 1940. After the Club's records were inadvertently thrown out, John Biggs worked to restore the records for 1912 to 1940 but continued to collate them as a century project.
Biggs, John
Digital photographs of political rallies and student demonstrations.
Murray, Reuben
Magic lantern projector and glass slides [ca. 1885?]
Kerosene-fuelled magic lantern projector [possibly made by John Browning of The Strand, London circa 1885], 7 wooden mounting frames for use in projector, 24 glass slides [some of Melbourne, circa 1890s?].
Glass slides are mostly colour and 8 x 8 cm, supplied titles in square brackets:
Browning, John, 1835-1925
Slides of Western Queensland including Mount Isa, Cloncurry, Barcaldine, Rodney Downs Station and the Shannon Family, Dandaraga Station, Longreach, Stonehenge, Ilfracombe, Boulia and Cramsie.
Luck, Geoffrey, 1931-
CD containing 2 recordings of interview (duration 32:12 and 32:56), pamphlet 'Why should women be able to drink in bars', and bibliography.
Thornton, Merle, 1930-
Photographs of construction of Cliffside Flats
Cliffside Apartments, also know as Cliffside Flats, is a heritage-listed apartment block located at Kangaroo Point, Brisbane. In 1936, goldminer and New Guinea expatriate Doris Regina Booth (nee Wilde) commissioned Cliffside Flats in South Brisbane, designed by local architect Ronald Martin Wilson. Her sister, Selma Dore, oversaw the construction and photographed the site at various stages throughout the project. The apartment block was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 27 February 2004. This file comprises a DVD of high-resolution scans of 23 photographs, with proof sheet.
Dore, Selma
Seven letters to Ted Dunn responding to his request for information about Nutter Buzacott, or Buz. Correspondents are: Grahame King, Alan Marshall, Jim Wright, Murray Young, William Constable, and Noel Counihan. All letters were written in October 1979. One sheet of foolscap paper with photocopies of newspaper cuttings from the late 1930s and early 1940s about Nutter Buzacott. Two CDs of oral history interviews with his wife Winnie Buzacott. Catalogue from The Redcliffe Art Content Thirteenth Annual Exhibition, 20th August to 13th September 1969. Photocopy of the covers [designed by Buzacott?] of The big crush : what everyone should know about the CSR sugar monopoly and Who own Queensland by Pete Thomas.
Dunn, Ted
Photographs of storm damage and fallen trees at The University of Queensland St Lucia campus. On 27 November 2014 Brisbane experienced an extreme storm event which significantly damaged the central business district and many inner suburbs, including St Lucia. Angela Hannan, a librarian at the University of Queensland Library, took photographs of the campus the day after the event.
Hannan, Angela
Audiocassette tape of interview (01 hr., 25 min., 57 sec.) : analog, 2 track.) with American-born Queensland architect (Alexander) Ian Ferrier (1928-2000) on 30 May 1999. Present at the interview: Ian Ferrier, Mercier Ferrier, Fiona Gardiner and Alice Hampson. Ian Ferrier talks about his life and career. Accompanied by notes (2 pages) and photocopy of sketchbook (43 pages).
Gardiner, Fiona (Fiona Joy)