Wieneke Archive Book 2 : Queensland National Art Gallery (Director: James Wieneke) 1950-51 Presscuttings

Ammoolimilotaimuo it t -11 "'Olt TRIM Buss at the Natrona, :,allery today were (left , right ,, Mr J L Col dough, and Mr S. Vor - ley, preparing to glaze the Dobell pointing "The BRISBANE TELEGRAP ,,_vpnot," which will be Included in the Jubilee Train Exhibition. Queues for art train NAMBOUR, Wednesday.- Gangers and nearby labourers stopped work to queue for admission to the Queensland Jubilee Art Train to -day, The lecturer In charge of the art exhibit (Mr. C. van Horn- righ) said 500 children and 400 adults inspected the exhibits during the day. Double lanes of people 50 yards long queued for periods up to half an hour. Several aborigines chsely studied paintings by the abor- iginal artist Albert Namathra. The train will be open for visitors at Cooroy to -morrow from 10 a.m. to noon, and 2' p.m. to .5 p.m., 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. WEDNESDAY. FEB. 21, 19,11 THE COURIER -MAIL, THURS., MARCH 29, 1951. 3 1111111Mor !THE COURIER -MAIL. MONDAY. MARCH 19. 1951 Art guardian CONSTABLE. J. J. Firma - ghat' stnorl wail on I:000 north n/ painting,' in the Jubilee Art Train nt ltnyne Junction ln.. t night. Police are keeping n 24 -hour amen' on the train which containt 51 of the Iwo Ans. trulian puintiogy Iron, the OnveriNtand Art Cutlery. The Premier (Ur. flunton) will officially open the train hut afternoon at Roma Street Station be/ore it Imrea on n nine-month tour of Queer:Aland. !THE COURIER -MA fir TIMM MARCH 20, 1951, 7 [ PREMIER GETS TIPS ON All

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