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Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, An Essential Kind of Madness, 1970/1971
Discusses pragmatic buildings in contrast to the architecture of dreamers, experimenters and idealists through a review of Peter Cook's book "Experimental Architecture".Original manuscript of an article published as 'Utopians versus the squares' in "The Sunday Australian", 1971.Typewritten (c copy), quarto, 9 pagespeter cook, archigram, experimental architecture, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Los Angeles: The Architecture Of Four Ecologies, 1971
Boyd praises Reyner Banham's book titled "Los Angeles: The Architecture Of Four Ecologies" published in 1971. Boyd describes Banham's unconventional, positive attitude toward Los Angeles as an architectural love story. Boyd notes that Banham is somewhat idealistic about Los Angeles but declares the book a successful and interesting balance between history and architecture.Original manuscript of an book review published as 'Los Angeles: architectural love story' in "The Sunday Australian" on 04.07.1971.Typewritten (c copy), pencil edits, quarto, 7 pagesreyner banham, los angeles, historian, modern architecture, age of technology, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, The Uncultured Pearl, c. 1961
In this book review, Boyd critiques Cyril Pearl's book, "So You Want to Buy a House" (published by F.W. Cheshire). Boyd discusses Pearl's style of writing on home life and a scatter of other subjects and gives a negative review on the type of humour and lack of research.Original manuscript of a book review of a book by Cyril Pearl titled 'So you want to buy a house ... and live in it' in 1961. The piece was published as 'Book review: So you want to buy a house'.Typewritten (c copy), quarto, 6 pagescyril pearl, caricature, puns, comedy writing, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, The New Architecture, c. 1963
Discusses twentieth century architecture and the evolution of modern architecture. Describes present architecture in three categories, namely vernacular, professional and creative. Examples of house designs within the new architecture are given.This manuscript was published as a book titled "The New Architecture" (The Arts in Australia Series), Longmans, Melbourne, 1963.Typewritten (c copy), pencil edits, quarto, 18 pagesmodern architecture, australia, young architects, creative architecture, new architecture, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Kenzo Tange, 1946-1969, 1971
Book review of "Kenzo Tange, 1946-1969. Architecture and Urban Design", edited by Udo Kultermann, Praeger Publishers, 304 pp $29.50. Boyd praises Tange's unapologetic adherence to modernism and his adaptation of le Corbusier's ideas to tradition. He appraises the book's merits and problems (explanatory and not analytical writing, building omissions).Architectural Forum, Vol. 135, No.3, October 1971, p8. Book review by Robin Boyd of 'Kenzo Tange, 1946 - 1969, Architecture and Urban Design', edited by Udo Kultermann, Praeger Publishers,Typewritten (c copy), quarto, 3 pageskenzo tange, japanese architecture, modern movement, le corbusier, creative realism, expo, skoplje, yugoslavia, hiroshima, children's library at hiroshima, shizuoka olympic arena, tokyo, nichinan, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, The Sad End of New Brutalism, 1967
Discusses the new brutalism, as a revival of the rebellious spirit of early modern architecture, in the context of Reyner Banham's book "The New Brutalism", with the subtitle ethic and aesthetic. Boyd discusses the arguments of Banham and the new brutalism in the context of the subtitle. It concludes with a code to characterise the modern movement.Original manuscript of an article published in Architectural Review Vol 142, No 845, July 1967. pp. 9–11 and reprinted as ‘El triste fin del Nuevo Brutalismo’ in 'Cuadernos Summa Nueva Vision' (Buenos Aires), No’s 24/25, May 1969, pp. 51-53.Two copies. One typewritten (c/copy) pencil edits Second typewritten (p/copy). Both quarto, 14 pagesle corbusier, reyner banham, smithson, peter and alison smithson, modernism, brutalism, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Utopia or Oblivion, c. 1971
Book review of a series of talks by Buckminster Fuller.Original manuscript of an article published as 'Last Leonardo' in The Bulletin, 23.01.1971.Typewritten (p/copy), quarto, 4 pagesbuckminster fuller, utopia or oblivion, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Living and Partly Living. The Neighbourhood, 1971
... -43) by Robin Boyd in the book "Living and Partly Living ...A discussion of Australia's bland suburbs, and the rise in brick home-building, and the alternative of urban high-rise living. Alternative leisure lifestyles associated with each are outlined. Multi-storey flats, European migration, the unplanned ghettoisation of different groups are discussed. What are the needs for a new era of Australian housing? New initiatives are outlined.Original manuscript of the chapter titled 'The Neighbourhood' (pp32-43) by Robin Boyd in the book "Living and Partly Living", by Ian McKay, Robin Boyd, Hugh Stretton and John Mant, published by Nelson, Sydney 1971.Typewritten (c copy), pencil, quarto, 29 pagesChapter in a book.neighbourhood, neighborhood, suburbia, planning, conformity, brick home, timber home, flathouses, housing commission, european immigration, swinger hill, ian mackay, merchant builders, landscaping, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, The Inner Suburbs by Bernard Barrett Foreword, c 1971
Description of Barrett's book. Overview of Boyd's comment on Barrett's insight on the inner suburbs of Australia during the industrial era that is rarely discussed.Original manuscript for a Preface to 'The Inner Suburbs: The Evolution of an Industrial Area', by Bernard Barrett. MUP 1971.Typewritten (c copy), quarto, 3 pagesindustrial revolution, bernard barrett, collingwood, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Canberra, 1966
Boyd starts with a vivid description of the pomp surrounding the announcement of the name for Australia's national capital on 12 March, 1913. The history of the development of a national capital, and its design is given, along with the significance of the public landscaping. Includes captions for three Canberra views."The City Among The Hills", in The Book of Melbourne and Canberra, The Griffin Press, Adelaide 1966, pp 32-33.1 Typewritten, 2 Typewritten (c copy), quarto, 12 pages. (Two copies)Reverse P10 has caption in pencilcanberra, walter burley griffin, leslie wilkinson, national capital development commission, canberra landscape, ebenezer howard, garden city, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, The Melbourne Book, 1966
Description of first grid drawn of Melbourne by Robert Hoddle and design impetus; naming of gridiron streets; Charles Troedel prints/The Melbourne Album, F. Cogne drew Melbourne scenes on lithographic stones; Harold Freedman drew same scenes of Melbourne 1964/65; comparative discussion of Melbourne then and now; between 1865-1965 substantial buildings erected and demolished; cable tram; strength and delicacy of Melbourne style; first tree planting; first electric tram 1927; lifting of building height limits 1956; list of representative buildings; Melbourne unlike other capitals as it was not conceived as a capital city.Published as a chapter titled 'The Town at Port Phillip' in 'The Book of Melbourne and Canberra', The Griffin Press, Adelaide 1966Typewritten (c copy), quarto, 14 pagesjohn batman, john fawkner, robert russell, robert hoddle, charles troedel prints/the melbourne album, f. cogne; cable trams; building height limits; tree planting; electric tram 1927; representative buildings, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Queen’s Wharf, 1966
Boyd takes a brief look at the oldest part of Melbourne, and the Customs House.Published as a chapter titled 'Customs House – Yarra River – Queen's Bridge' in The Book of Melbourne and Canberra, The Griffin Press, Adelaide 1966Typewritten (c copy), quarto, 1 pagecustoms house, melbourne, robert russell, old st james cathedral, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Eastern Market – Southern Cross, 1966
This is a commentary on two pictures from 100 years apart of the precinct of the former Paddys market, Eastern market, and now Southern Cross.Published as a chapter titled 'The Southern Cross Hotel Old – Eastern Market Site' in 'The Book of Melbourne and Canberra', The Griffin Press, Adelaide 1966Typewritten (c copy), quarto, 3 pages. (Two copies)melbourne, eastern market, southern cross, harold freedman, paddy's market, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, The Australians: book review for the A.B.C, Sep-66
Positive book review of Robert B. Goodman, The Australians, 1966. Photographs by American photographer Robert B. Goodman and text by George Johnston. Book review for the ABCTypewritten (c copy), quarto, 4 pagesgeorge johnston, robert b. goodman, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, The Architecture of Walter Burley Griffin
Critique of Donald Leslie Johnson's book on Griffin. Boyd does not think it compares well to the first such book, written by James Birrell called "The Architecture of Walter Burley Griffin".Original manuscript for a book review of "The architecture of Walter Burley Griffin" by Donald Leslie Johnson. However, this is puzzling as the book appears to be published in 1977 (perhaps a 2nd edition)Typewritten (c copy), foolscap, 6 pagesUnderlining of Walter Burley Griffin on second pagejames birrell, donald leslie johnson. a yankee in the kangaroo's court, prairie school review, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Herbert Bayer: Visual Communication, Architecture, Painting, 1969
Critique of book and works by Herbert Bayer, who was part of Bauhaus movement and he moved to Aspen Colorado in 1946.Book Review for Architectural Forum, vol 130, no .2, March 1969, pp.76 - 77Typewritten (p/copy), quarto, 4 pagesherbert bayer, bauhaus, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Spring Books, The Best of Beardsley, 1956
... that appeared to be copied out from the book..., with elements that appeared to be copied out from the book Hardcover w ...Hardcover w/ Dust JacketA blue ink drawing of a blooming tree, with elements that appeared to be copied out from the bookwalsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Rex Welldon Finn, The English Heritage, 1948
Hardcover w/ Dust JacketSlip inside front cover to the "Literary Editor" denoting this as a review copy, sent from Macdonald & Co. in London - dated 13 Nov 1948walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Harley Griffiths, The Literary Parasites of Art, 1980
Hardcover w/ Dust JacketSigned by Author inside front cover, special edition, numbered 81 of 500 copieswalsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Edward P. Wixted, The Last Flight of Bert Hinkler, 1992
Hardcover w/ Dust JacketCopy of articles about this book inserted inside front cover, along with a thank you note from the author dated 31.5.93walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Robin Boyd, Living in Australia, 2013
“Living in Australia”, published in 1970, was a collaborative project by architect Robin Boyd and photographer Mark Strizic. It was the first book which documented the architecture and personal design ideas of Robin Boyd. Strizic contributed not just the majority of the black and white photographs but also the book’s stylish graphic designHardcover with three-quarter cover sleeveRBF Acquisition. Possible Proof Copy.robin boyd, architecture, domestic - australia, marc strizic, architecture - australia, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Leonhard Adam, Primitive Art: A survey of the art of primitive peoples from Stone Age Man to the modern African Negro, 1954
SoftcoverInscription on title page, black ink: 'Patricia Boyd' Typed letter (2 copies), c. letter size, thin paper. Folded in quarters and loosely placed within paperback book. Titled 'RADIOCARBON - DATING'. art, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Robin Boyd, The Australian Ugliness, 1960
“The Australian Ugliness” was first published in 1960. “Australia's Home” (published in 1952) and “The Australian Ugliness” both discuss architecture in terms of the total environment. Today they are regarded as classics, important documents of Australian cultural criticism by the nation’s foremost public intellectual on all matters relating to the built environment.Hardcover, no dust jacket. Rebound copy from the State Library of Victoria.Catalogue card slipped between pages. Catalogue number 203794. Inside front cover, pasted "NOTICE TO BORROWERS" from the State Lending Library of Victoria. Due date stamp page insideaustralian architecture, australian society, australian culture, home, suburbs, robin boyd, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Douglas Pike, Australian Dictionary of Biography : Volume 2 1788 - 1850, 1989
Hardcover w/ Dust JacketPostcard from Hyatt Hotel Canberra in an envelope addressed to Mrs John Davies, dated 18/11/96. Accompanied by a note from Penleigh Boyd to Trish, on Penleigh Boyd Partnership Stationery, and a typed copy of a speech given by Penleigh to the RAIA 15th annual awards presentation in presenting the Robin Boyd Award. Birthday card (undated) from Penleigh & Robyn, Ben, Amy & Rupert to John. Australian Dictionary of Biography Subscription card and corrigenda insidebiography, dictionary, australian biography, walsh st library -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Charles White, The story of the blacks : the Aborigines of Australia /? Charles White (1845-1922)
This work was originally published in serialised form in the Bathurst Free Press around the turn of the century by Charles White and afterwards syndicated to other newspapers and still later reached the galley-proof stage of publication. The text for this edition was obtained from a copy of the Ovens Register 1904-1905, held by the Burke Museum, Beechworth, Victoria. This edition includes some preliminary material, glossary, notes, index and bibliography prepared by Peter A Jones.maps, b&w photographs, b&w illustrationscharles white -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, National Library of Australia et al, Australian Joint Copying Project handbook. Part 2., Colonial Office - class and piece list, 1984
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Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, National Library of Australia et al, Australian Joint Copying Project Handbook. Part 1, General introduction, shelf list of copying in the Public Record Office, London, shelf list of miscellaneous copying, 1985
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Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, National Library of Australia, Australian Joint Copying Project handbook. Part 9, Public Record Office personal collections, 1991
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Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Australian Joint Copying Project handbook. Part 8, Miscellaneous [M series], 1998
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Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Finding families : the guide to the National Archives of Australia for genealogists, 1998
The focus of this publication is on the range of records of most value to genealogists, those in which essential details of former lives are held. Exploring official records reveals the facts of these lives: of where and when and how men and women served their nation in wartime; or settled in a new country; or were employed on public projects; or were educated or assisted through Commonwealth government agencies.b&w photographs, copies of records, chartsgenealogy, local history, national archives of australia