- UQFL607
- Collection
- 1987-2006
Photographs, negatives, compact discs, notebooks, diaries, drawings, newspaper cuttings, T Shirts, audio cassettes, programs, posters.
Mullins, Mike
Photographs, negatives, compact discs, notebooks, diaries, drawings, newspaper cuttings, T Shirts, audio cassettes, programs, posters.
Mullins, Mike
Papers, correspondence, photographs, newspaper cuttings and ephemera relating to Frederick Thomas and Elizabeth Brentnall and their family, in particular their daughter Flora Harris and grand-daughter Noela Denmead. Photographs and papers relating to Daphne Mayo and her work on the Queensland Women's War Memorial in Brisbane, Australia, in the early 1930s.
Clark, Frances
Diaries, with pasted-in newspaper clippings and other ephemera, written about the history of the suburb of Ashgrove in Brisbane. Meta Truscott was a resident of Ashgrove.
Truscott, Meta, 1917-2014
Albert Emil Oscar Kaeser Papers
Newspaper clippings, mostly from Brisbane/Queensland in the 1940s, relating to music, especially municipal bands, and Brisbane history. Includes a handwritten note entitled 'Kaeser family in Australia', listing the names and dates of family members.
Ledger book with initials A.K. on front cover.
Kaeser, Albert Emil Oscar
'In the crowd' broadsheet featuring stories from, or about, people who took part in the events during that time such as Sam Watson, Cyntia McBride, Jim Beatson, Michael Geoffrey Parr, Rosemarie Severin, Judith Wright, Geoff Watson, Michael Finucan, Germaine Greer, Petra Williams and Michael O'Neil (who writes about the Forum at the University of Queensland, St. Lucia). The logos for the 612 ABC Brisbane and the University of Queensland Library are on the flyer.
'Be part of the mob' flyer with a picture on the front of university students marching to the city in March 1970. The logos for the 612 ABC Brisbane and the University of Queensland Library are on the flyer.
Invitation to the opening of the Taking to the Streets Exhibition
One double-sided invitation to the opening of the exhibiton at 6.30 pm on Thursday 6 April 2006. The Exhibition was opened by Quentin Dempster. Special guests included Gerry Connolly, Madonna King, Lilla Watson, DJ Jane Grigg, Pineapples from the Dawn of Time, and Fats Parameter. The logos for the 612 ABC Brisbane and the University of Queensland Library are on the invitation.
Taking to the Streets Exhibition ephemera
Ephemera from the Taking to the Streets : two decades that changed Brisbane 1965 - 1985 Exhibition by the Museum of Brisbane from 7 April to 10 September 2006. The exhibition was developed with the support of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, the Fryer Library, Dr Raymond Evans and numerous individuals. This file includes an invitation, a flyer and a broadsheet.
Museum of Brisbane