Discovering Daphne : selected image gallery

 

  [1] Small selection of Daphne Mayo's tools of 26 items, including saws, blades & chisels held in the collection.

  [2] Daphne Mayo modelling the kangaroo at Lone Pine [1], 13 August 1935 (Photo - Queensland Newspapers)

  [3] Plaster cast of child’s head, in The Daphne Mayo Collection.

  [4] Daphne Mayo modelling the kangaroo at Lone Pine [2], 13 August 1935 (Photo - Queensland Newspapers)

  [5] Postcard [undated] of the Queensland Womens War Memorial, ANZAC Square, 1929-1932

  [6] Portrait of Daphne Mayo [undated] b. 1895 - d. 1982

  [7] Amongst the collection were her personal financial files.

  [8] Daphne Mayo at work on frieze of the Queensland Womens War Memorial, ANZAC Square, Brisbane 1929-1932

  [9] Detail of frieze of the Queensland Womens War Memorial, ANZAC Square, Brisbane, 1929-1932

  [10] Undated postcard of The Jolly Swagman, Winton, Queensland by Daphne Mayo

  [11] Detail of door. Daphne Mayo completed two bronze doors for the Public Library of New South Wales in 1940-42

  [12] Detail of tympanum symbolising the progress of civilization in the state of Queensland. Brisbane City Hall, 1927-30

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