Jewish Council to Combat Fascism and Anti-Semitism Ephemera
- FVF644
- File
- [194-] -1964
Jewish Council to Combat Fascism and Anti-Semitism
Jewish Council to Combat Fascism and Anti-Semitism Ephemera
Jewish Council to Combat Fascism and Anti-Semitism
Queensland Education Reform Committee Ephemera
Queensland Education Reform Committee
Two Elizabethan land deeds, with translations and explanatory notes. Both deeds, one written in English and the other in Latin, relate to the terms and conditions of land rental between between Charles Wingfield, Richard Wingfield, Antony Wingfield, Henry Wingfield and Simon Byddull in the town of Lichfield, Staffordshire. The seals of Charles, Richard, Antony and Henry Wingfield are still attached to the English version. The Latin version only the seals of Charles and Henry remain.
Four scrapbooks containing Australian and English literary and historical material of the late 19th century. Includes newspaper cuttings, photographs, poetry, and articles including Our Men of Mark: Daily Observer 188-? (v.1) -- Telegram from Wm Tasker to John J. McGregor, solicitor, announcing the capture of the Kenniff Brothers (v.3) and Where the pelican builds / Mary Hannay Foott (signed holograph with comments about poem) (v.3).
McGregor, Katharine Elizabeth, 1903-1979
Photographs of historic European bridges
Seventy-six glass slides (8 cm x 8 cm) and 5 prints. The photographs appear to have been taken in the mid- to late-19th century and early 20th century, and imprints include Alinari, Edizioni Brogi, Edizione Inalterabile, ND Phot, X Phot, and Phototypie Labouche Freres Toulouse. The photographs were collected by Romeo Lahey during a visit to Europe after the first World War.
Each box has handwritten contents listing attached, with references to reproductions in 'Historic bridge photographs : the Lahey collection' by Colin O'Connor.
Glass slides originally contained in 9 boxes labelled 'Austral Nepera Gaslight Lantern Plates....Kodak (Australasia) Pty. Ltd.'
Lahey, Romeo Watkins, 1887-1968
Plates from John Gould's books, including A Century of Birds from the Himalaya Mountains (13 plates), The Birds of Australia (33 plates), The Mammals of Australia (9 plates) and The Birds of New Guinea and the adjacent Papuan Islands (34 plates).
Gould, John, 1804-1881
Conditional pardon and doll's chest of drawers
Conditional pardon for Thomas Clarke, signed by Governor Gipps and registered on August 8, 1843 and a set of doll's drawers made by Clarke.
Clarke, Thomas
Brisbane School of Arts Hall Theatre Program File
This series contains material such as theatre programs, concert notes, invitations and ephemeral items relating to Australian theatres.
Brisbane School of Arts Hall
Letters to Frank Gordon McKean who left Elgen, Scotland in 1862 for Queensland. Includes examples of cross writing. Accompanying handwritten notes, on three leaves, by John Sutherlandlist the letters. Correspondence includes:
• Letter of introduction give to Frank from Alexander Munro to his brother Douglas Munro, a resident of Queensland;
• Anne Gordon of Elgen, his aunt;
• F. S. McKean, father of Frank;
• letters from Alexander Raff;
• Robert Mitchell;
• a letter from James Cook, Invercargill N.A. to Mrs McKean, which was forwarded to Frank;
• Charles B. Barff;
• letters from John R. Barff;
• portion of a letter from his mother;
• letter from John Fenwick forwarding mail from Mrs McKean (on the reverse is a circular issued by John Fenwish & Co, Brisbane 5 December 1864)
There are envelopes, partial and whole, most of which are addressed to Frank Gordon.
McKean, Frank Gordon
Press clippings about Thomas Clarke, bushranger
Includes engraved newspaper illustrations 1865 and 1867.