Mayo, Daphne, 1895-1982

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Daphne Mayo, sculptor, born in Sydney, created in Brisbane the Tattersall's Club frieze (1926), the tympanum and concert hall frieze of the new City Hall (1927-30), tympanum and Stations of the Cross for the Church of the Holy Spirit, New Farm (1929-30), Queensland Women's War Memorial, Anzac Square (1929-32), relief panels for the chapel of Mt. Thompson Crematorium (1934). In 1940-42 she completed the bronze doors for the Public Library of New South Wales. She was a co-founder of the Queensland Art Fund in 1929.

From the description of Papers. [191-?] - [196-?] (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 222661801

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creatorOf Mayo, Daphne, 1895-1982. Papers. Libraries Australia
creatorOf Queensland Art Fund. Records. Libraries Australia
referencedIn Clark, Frances. Papers, 1868-1970 [manuscript]. Libraries Australia
referencedIn [Daphne Mayo : Australian Art and Artists file]. Libraries Australia
creatorOf Queensland Art Fund. Records 1927-1955. University of Queensland, UQ Library
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associatedWith Queensland Art Fund. corporateBody
associatedWith Queensland Art Fund. corporateBody
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Australia--Queensland
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Birth 1895-10-01

Death 1982-07-31

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