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Robin Boyd Foundation
Newspaper - Clipping, John Drake, Our nation's history in architecture
This a copy of a book review of Robin Boyd's 'Australia's Home'.Photocopy of an article. The last column has not copied correctly, as newspaper must have been crumpled.australia's home, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, B.J.Cummins, Reserve Bank of Australia to Robin Boyd, 18.12.’67
Letter to Robin Boyd, enclosing copy of solicitors reply. -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Receipt, McCay & Thwaites (Barristers & Solicitors), McCay & Thwaites to Robin and Patricia Boyd, 03.03.1966
To Robin and Patricia Boyd regarding Walsh St property. -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document, Shanks & Co Pty Ltd, 10.03.1959
Credit note to Robin Boyd regarding plumbing purchases. -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, Blake & Riggall (Solicitors and Notaries), 16.09.1957
Letter to Robin Boyd regarding confirmation of a loan and terms. -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Decorative object - Bottle
This was bought by Robin and Patricia Boyd. There was once another green squat one. The Boyd family think it may have Mexican origins and purchased from either Georges (Collins St, Melbourne) or Gillam Quigley (Toorak Rd, South Yarra).Yellow glass bottle. Hand blown with bubbles. Narrow neck, bulbous centre, narrows into base. Slanted opening. walsh st furnishings, robin boyd, ohm2022, ohm2022_12 -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Furniture - Dining Table, Robin Boyd
Robin Boyd designed this dining table, which has a cork-tiled surface similar to that of the accompanying coffee table (item F036), kitchen joinery and stair treads. The table design is reproduced in the 2017 Boyd Collection by furniture makers K5.Victorian oak timber, cork top (9 x3 tiles), 4 tapered legs attached to a cross frame.walsh st furnishings, robin boyd -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Robin Boyd, Australia's Home, 1952
Australia's Home' was first published in 1952. In this book, Boyd crystallised his ideas on what he saw as the historical development of the everyday suburban home. Accompanying the text was a series of drawings of houses by Boyd that documented his ‘Major Steps of Stylism’.HardcoverRBF Acquisitionaustralian architecture, australian history, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Robin Boyd, Australia's Home, 1952
Australia's Home' was first published in 1952. In this book, Boyd crystallised his ideas on what he saw as the historical development of the everyday suburban home. Accompanying the text was a series of drawings of houses by Boyd that documented his ‘Major Steps of Stylism’.HardcoverRBF Acquisitionaustralian architecture, australian history, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Robin Boyd, Australia's Home, 1987
Australia's Home' was first published in 1952. In this book, Boyd crystallised his ideas on what he saw as the historical development of the everyday suburban home. Accompanying the text was a series of drawings of houses by Boyd that documented his ‘Major Steps of Stylism’.SoftcoverRBF Acquisitionaustralian architecture, australian history, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Robin Boyd, Australia's Home, 1961
Australia's Home' was first published in 1952. In this book, Boyd crystallised his ideas on what he saw as the historical development of the everyday suburban home. Accompanying the text was a series of drawings of houses by Boyd that documented his ‘Major Steps of Stylism’.SoftcoverRBF Acquisition. Abebooks invoice within.australian architecture, australian history, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Robin Boyd, Australia's Home, 1952
Australia's Home' was first published in 1952. In this book, Boyd crystallised his ideas on what he saw as the historical development of the everyday suburban home. Accompanying the text was a series of drawings of houses by Boyd that documented his ‘Major Steps of Stylism’.Hardcover with Dust JacketRBF Acquisitionaustralian architecture, australian history, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Robin Boyd, Australia's Home, 1991
Australia's Home' was first published in 1952. In this book, Boyd crystallised his ideas on what he saw as the historical development of the everyday suburban home. Accompanying the text was a series of drawings of houses by Boyd that documented his ‘Major Steps of Stylism’.Softcoveraustralian architecture, australian history, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Robin Boyd, Australia's Home, 1991
Australia's Home' was first published in 1952. In this book, Boyd crystallised his ideas on what he saw as the historical development of the everyday suburban home. Accompanying the text was a series of drawings of houses by Boyd that documented his ‘Major Steps of Stylism’.Softcoveraustralian architecture, australian history, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Robin Boyd, Australia's Home, 1952
Australia's Home' was first published in 1952. In this book, Boyd crystallised his ideas on what he saw as the historical development of the everyday suburban home. Accompanying the text was a series of drawings of houses by Boyd that documented his ‘Major Steps of Stylism’.HardcoverState Lending Library of Victoria/withdrawnaustralian architecture, australian history, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Robin Boyd, Australia's Home, 1961
Australia's Home' was first published in 1952. In this book, Boyd crystallised his ideas on what he saw as the historical development of the everyday suburban home. Accompanying the text was a series of drawings of houses by Boyd that documented his ‘Major Steps of Stylism’.Softcoveraustralian architecture, architecture, australia, home, suburbs, robin boyd, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, Andrew Fabinyi (Pergamon Press) to Robin Boyd, 25.08.1971
Letter summarising main points of recent conversation with Robin Boyd - agreement to publish Robin Boyd's manuscript for "The Great, Great, Australian Dream" early in 1972 with some minor revisions, to be received in a fortnight. Attachment included (see item D336.2)Typewritten, quarto, 1 page. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - JOHN BOYD WATSON PHOTOGRAPH
(Copy of ) photo of John Boyd Watson. On reverse, detail of birth and death (Place & date) and reference ''Town and Country Journal 15/6/1880, p. 19) Handwritten also on reverse: Frank Cusack, 75 Russell St Bendigo. Newspaper clipping from The Bendigo Advertiser, Date Unknown, 'The Way We Were'. Grand. John Boyd Watson made a fortune from gold in Bendigo, but he is less well known than George Lansell for two reasons. He died well before Lansell and he invested his money outside Bendigo. His Home on the corner of Rowan and Wattle Streets, 'Kent House', is about to be restored and the owners want to put back the veranda the way it was before this photo was taken. If anyone can help, please phone John Launder on 0438 544 268or email [email protected], individual, john boyd watson -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, H.L. Havell, Stories from the Aeneid: Retold from Virgil, 1931
HardcoverPrinted label on front page from Melbourne Grammar School, text in latin. Book was awarded to 'Robin Penleigh Boyd / in Middle V Form' for 'Second Prize' in 1932walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, The Sad State of India’s `Canberra', 1964
Boyd writes about his opinion on Le Corbusier's Chandigarh and compares the qualities between the newly built city with Canberra. While Boyd praises Le Corbusier's plan, he also comments on the contrast of the grand buildings (Secretariat, Parliament and High Court) situated among the poverty that is ever present, which ultimately affects the image of Chandigarh. This manuscript of Boyd's weekly newspaper column in 'The Australian' was published with the title 'The City of Sordid Splendor' on 28.06.1964. Original manuscript of an article published as 'The City of Sordid Splendor' in 'The Australian' 28.06.1964Typewritten, quarto, 5 pagescanberra, chandigarh, le corbusier, punjab, india, robin boyd, manuscript, ohm2022, ohm2022_16 -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Functional object - Cushion
These are not original cushions in the photos by Mark Strizic in 'Living in Australia' p 83 and p129. Penleigh Boyd recalls: "the upstairs living room in the 1980s and 1990s was a much more colourful space. Arthur Boyd’s large paintings dominated the south wall and the Phillip Fox paintings as well as Tony Wood's 'In the Studio Psychologically Challenged' coloured the north wall. Patricia Boyd was experimenting with colour". These cushions were on the bed in Walsh St until around 2019.Indian cotton turquoise, rust, charcoal, mustard, beige stripe with tassels along centre. Zip on opposite side through centre square.walsh st furnishings, robin boyd -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Functional object - Cushion
These are not original cushions in the photos by Mark Strizic in 'Living in Australia' p 83 and p129. Penleigh Boyd recalls: "the upstairs living room in the 1980s and 1990s was a much more colourful space. Arthur Boyd’s large paintings dominated the south wall and the Phillip Fox paintings as well as Tony Wood's 'In the Studio Psychologically Challenged' coloured the north wall. Patricia Boyd was experimenting with colour". These cushions were on the bed in Walsh St until around 2019.Indian cotton red, emerald green, mustard, white. Tassels and white stripes along centre. Zip on opposite side through centre square.walsh st furnishings, robin boyd -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, The Royal Australian Institute of Architects, 31.03.1949
The letter is in response to Robin Boyd's request for help with work of the Melbourne University School of Architecture. It contains the opening address of Thomas Rowe, President of the Institute of Architects and information on the Institute of Architects NSW (not in Boyd's papers) and on the history of the establishment of The Royal Australian Institute of Architects. It also lists further information of office records at RAIA in Sydney, that Boyd can access on a visit. Mention is made that NSW has not got far with its Small Homes Service.Signed by Secretary of RAIA -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Article, Robin Boyd, Progressive Architecture, Vol.38, No.4 (Clipping), Apr-57
Boyd article: ‘The Search for Pleasingness’, pp. 193- 205. Paper from proposed book by Robin Boyd to be titled: 'While Architecture Lasts' "‘The Search for Pleasingness’ later became a chapter title in The Australian Ugliness, and the text was included on p.181 - 193.architecture, 20th century, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Drawing - Architectural, Robin Boyd, Tower Hill State Game Reserve Natural History Centre, 3-Jan-64
Project: Tower Hill State Game Reserve Natural History Centre drawn by Robin Boyd of Romberg & Boyd . Drawing no. 14. Water damaged copy of Drawing no 14 (item PL145.1), The bottom right hand corner is missing and paper sellotaped.Working Drawing, Dyeline -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Newspaper - Clipping, Ron Kennedy, On how to recognise an Aussie, Sep-72
A copy of an extract of Robin Boyd's book 'The Great, Great Australian Dream', and a brief review, published in 'The Times' in Hamilton New Zealand It is accompanied by a letter dated 19 September 1972 from Andrew Fabinyi from Pergamon Press to Patricia Boyd.Photocopy of an article, with an original letter enclosed in an envelope.walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, Eliot Noyes, Eliot Noyes to Robin Boyd, 19.05.1964
This second letter to Robin Boyd from Eliot Noyes, an American architect and industrial designer, is the second of two held by The Robin Boyd Foundation (see also D418). It thanks him for his good piece and also for his corrected first page.On letterhead Eliot Noyes & Architects, Architecture and Industrial design, 95 Main St, New Canaan, Connecticut. -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Newspaper - Clipping, The Sun, Robin Boyd dead, 52, 16.10.1971
It contains an announcement of Robin Boyd's death and summarises his career.walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Newspaper - Clipping, The Sun (Melbourne), Robin Boyd funeral, 18.10.1971
Short piece about the upcoming private funeral for Robin Boydwalsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Martha Boice, Look Here! Considering the Australian Environment, 1968
Robin Boyd contributed an article to this book, pp. 31-45.Hardcover w/ Dust Jacketurban beautification, australian environment, walsh st library