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Birth, Immigration & Death |
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- Waterhouse & Lake (1908-??)
- New South Wales
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- Born 11 August 1902 Dumfriesshire, Scotland
- Arrived in Australia via Canary Islands 1911
- Died 22 August 1970 Sydney
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- Laurie & Heath
- New South Wales
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- Born 1833 Scotland
- Died 1902 New Zealand
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- New Zealand
- Melbourne 1854-1862 and 1890–1900
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- Earlsbrae Hall, Essendon, Victoria (1890); now known as Lowther Hall, it forms part of an Anglican Grammar School.
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- Born 1880 Unley, South Australia
- Died 1965 Adelaide, South Australia
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- School of Mines, South Australia
- Woods, Bagot, Jory & Laybourne Smith
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- National War Memorial, Adelaide
- Repatriation General Hospital, Daw Park
- RAIA Gold Medal (1961)
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- Former State Theatre (Astor Cinema), Mount Lawley
- Former Como Theatre (Cygnet Cinema), Como
- Piccadilly Theatre and Arcade, Perth
- Windsor Theatre, Nedlands
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- Born London, England 1796
- Died Sydney, New South Wales 1879
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- NSW Colonial Architect 1835-49
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- Berrima Court House
- Darlinghurst Court House
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- Born Scotland 1901
- Ariived Australia 1925
- Died Sydney 1995
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- Commonwealth Works Department
- Lipson & Kaad
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- Hastigs Deering Motors (now City Ford), Woolloomooloo (1938)
- Packard Showroom, East Sydney (1938)
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- Clive Lucas Stapleton Partners
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