702431 AUSTRALIAN ARCHITECTURE Tasmanian colonial architecture
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settlement t & early building
settlements in Van Diemens Land & Port Phillip, 1803-30 after C M H Clark, A History of Australia, I, From the Earliest Times to the Age of Macquarie (Melbourne 1961), p 192
detail from settlements in Van Diemens Land & Port Phillip, 1803-30 after C M H Clark, A History of Australia, I, From the Earliest Times to the Age of Macquarie (Melbourne 1961), p 192
Port Arthur: view showing penitentiary, 1842; barracks entrance (or so-called magazine), 1835; and overseer's quarters Miles Lewis
barracks Champ Street penitentiary Port Arthur: view showing penitentiary, 1842; barracks entrance (or so-called magazine), 1835; and overseer's quarters Miles Lewis
Port Arthur, model Miles Lewis
Port Arthur Champ Street, old photo by Beattie. the Penitentiary, ti 1842 Beattie's Hobart no 52 Beattie's Hobart no 52 Miles Lewis
Port Arthur, barracks entrance, 1835 view & detail Miles Lewis
Port Arthur barracks entrance arcade and detail of a column Miles Lewis
Port Arthur church, 1836-7 & overseer's house, old photo
Port Arthur church: view, and detail of the tower Miles Lewis
Government House, Hobart: plan left by Sorell in 1824 E G Robertson, Early Buildings of Southern Tasmania (2 vols, Middle Park [Victoria] 1970), I, p 86
Government House Hobart plan left by Sorell in 1824 Government House, Hobart, plan left by Sorell in 1824 Old Government House, Parramatta, redesigned by John Watts, 1815, with portico by Greenway, as drawn by Morton Herman E G Robertson, Early Buildings of Southern Tasmania (2 vols, Middle Park [Victoria] 1970), I, p 86.
JOHN LEE ARCHER 1791-1852 1852
Kilcooley Church, Ireland, by J L Archer, c 1827 http://www.hibernia.info/images/bank/ main/01225.jpg
'Rockingham', near Boyle, County Roscommon, by John Nash, 1810 (destroyed 1957) John Summerson, The Life and Work of John Nash (London 1980), pl 19A
design for Government House, on the Domain above Macquarie Street, Hobart, by J L Archer, c 1827: front and garden facades Rockingham Robertson, Early Buildings of Southern Tasmania, I, p 95 Summerson, Life and Work of Nash, pl 19A
Esk Bridge, Musselburgh, by John Rennie, 1806-8. Ross Bridge, by J L Archer, 1830-6: north side Wikipedia, Miles Lewis
Ross Bridge, by J L Archer, 1830-6: north side Miles Lewis
Ross Bridge, detail of north-west stairway Miles Lewis
Ross Bridge centre span, north side west span, north side Miles Lewis
Ross Bridge, west span, north side detail at the centre of the arch, with keystone detail at the side of the arch, with Governor Arthur Miles Lewis
St Luke's Church, Richmond, by Archer, 1835-6: view from the west Edith Speck
St Luke's Church, Richmond, by Archer, 1835-6 detail of a window view from the west Miles Lewis; Edith Speck
St John's Church and Orphan Schools Newtown 1830 40: St John s Church and Orphan Schools, Newtown, 1830-40: Archer's design of 1830; plan of the church and schools as proposed in 1830 Robertson, Early Buildings of Southern Tasmania, II, p 199. Roy Smith, John Lee Archer, Tasmanian architect and Engineer (Hobart 1962), p 6
St John's, Newtown detail of Archer s overall design of 1830 ; side elevation of the church, 1830 Robertson, Early Buildings of Southern Tasmania, II, plates 199, 175
St John's side elevation of the church, 1830 front elevation, 1833 Robertson, Early Buildings of Southern Tasmania, II, p 175, pls 175, 176
St John s, front elevation, 1833. Church, Port Arthur, 1836-7,old photo before 1875 Robertson, Early Buildings of Southern Tasmania, II, p 175, pl 176 R A Lewis, 'Port Arthur, Tasmania', p 82
St John's, entrance front Miles Lewis
St John's, detail of the tower Miles Lewis
tower details, St John's,Newtown, and Kilcooley church, Ireland Miles Lewis; http://www.hibernia.info/images/bank/main/01225.jpg
King's Orphan Schools, north wing Miles Lewis
Ordnance Stores, Salamanca Place, Hobart, as designed by Archer in 1834 Robertson, Early Buildings of Southern Tasmania, I, p 170
Ordnance Stores, Hobart, by J L Archer from 1834; east block extended Miles Lewis
Ordnance Stores, west block as built, 1834-8 Miles Lewis
Customs House (now Parliament House), Hobart, by Archer, 1835-. Archer's elevation,, and redrawn plan Smith, John Lee Archer, p 26
Customs House, Hobart Miles Lewis
Customs House, detail of centre panel. Propylæum, Chester Castle, by Thomas Harrison, 1810-22 Roy Smith, 'Parliament House, Hobart' in Historic Public Buildings of Australia (North Melbourne 1971), p 73. J M Crook, The Greek Revival (London 1972), pl 175
C t /P li t H Customs/Parliament House, Hobart, detail of the end Miles Lewis
Tremont House, Boston, by Isaiah Rogers, 1828-9: View & plan J M Fitch, American Building: 1: The Forces that Shaped It (2nd ed, Boston 1966 [1947]), p 79
Customs/Parliament House, Hobart: entrance hall with Doric columns Smith, 'Parliament House, Hobart', p 76
Police Offices, Murray Street, Hobart, by Archer, 1833-5 Miles Lewis
Police Offices and Government buildings, Murray Street, Hobart view; plan of the government buildings group Miles Lewis; G T Stilwell, 'Administrative Complex, Hobart', in Historic Public Buildings of Australia (North Melbourne 1971), p 36
G t Offi M St t H b t d i d b J LA h Government Offices, Murray Street, Hobart, designed by J L Archer, 1837; begun 1840; porch by James Blackburn 1842 Miles Lewis
tomb of Lieutenant- Governor David Collins, St David's Park, Hobart, by J L Archer,1837-1838 Miles Lewis
Richmond Gaol, 1820s, additions by J L Archer designed 1832, completed 1834: plan J S Kerr, Design for Convicts: an Account of Design for Convict Establishments in the Australian Colonies during the Transportation Era (Sydney 1984), p 87
Richmond Gaol, view in the courtyard y Miles Lewis
Richmond Gaol, gaoler's house from the front Miles Lewis
Richmond Gaol, gaoler's house doorway Miles Lewis
Panshanger Lake River 1831-4
Panshanger on the Lake River between Cressy and Longford Panshanger, on the Lake River between Cressy and Longford, 1831-4: engraving of Captain Lyttleton's view, 1835 E N Craig, 'Panshanger', in Historic Homesteads of Australia (North Melbourne 1969), p 87
Panshanger, main front Miles Lewis
Panshanger, porch detail Tomb of David Collins, St David's Park, Hobart, by J L Archer 1837-8 Miles Lewis
Panshanger, gate in courtyard doorway of the gaoler s house, Richmond Miles Lewis
St George's Church, Battery Point, Hobart, St George s Church, Battery Point, Hobart, by J L Archer, 1836-8: north-west wall of nave Miles Lewis
St George's, Battery Point
St George's, Battery point general view north-west wall of nave Miles Lewis
St George's, Battery Point All Saints Church & Mausoleum, Markham Clinton, by Sir Robert Smirke, 1831-2 Miles Lewis; Crook, Greek Revival, pl 36
All Saints Church & Mausoleum, Markham Clinton, by Sir Robert Smirke, 1831-2 St George's, Battery Point Church of La Matriz del Señor, Valparaiso, 1837 Crook, Greek Revival, pl 36; Miles Lewis
St George's: view; 'North End. Proposed alterations of St. George's Church, Battery Point, Hobart.' Miles Lewis; Society for the Propagation of the Gospel
St George's,Battery Point: interior Miles Lewis
JAMES BLACKBURN (1803-1854) 1854)
Trinity Old Rectory, the Glebe, Hobart, by Blackburn 1840-2 Miles Lewis
a parsonage house for a particular situation in Somersetshire, by Charles Barry Loudon, Encyclopædia, p 841
HOLY TRINITY RECTORY THORNBURY CASTLE comparison of window plans: Trinity Old Rectory & Thornbury Castle, Gloucestershire Miles Lewis
St Matthew's Church, Rokeby, by Blackburn, 1839-41 Miles Lewis
Presbyterian Church, Sorell, by Blackburn, designed 1839 Miles Lewis
Norman church by G E Hamilton 1836 Norman church by G E Hamilton, 1836. G E Hamilton, Designs for Rural Churches (London 1836), pl IX
Presbyterian Church, Sorell, by Blackburn, designed 1839 Norman church by G E Hamilton, 1836. Miles Lewis G E Hamilton, Designs for Rural Churches (London 1836), pl IX.\
Presbyterian Church, Sorell, side wall Miles Lewis
Presbyterian Church, Sorell, blind arcading of east end Miles Lewis
Presbyterian Church, Sorell, y,, entrance door; blind arch at west end Miles Lewis
St Mark's Church, Pontville, by Blackburn, 1839-40 Miles Lewis
St Mark's Church, Pontville 'Chapel about to be erected near Cardiff' by Benjamin Ferrey (?1838) Miles Lewis Civil Engineer & Architect's Journal, September 1838
St Mark's, Pontville, detail of entrance Miles Lewis
Bath Inn, Lemon Springs, 1843-4, detail of doorway y( (before demolition) detail on the present site at the Anglesea Barracks Robertson, Early Buildings of Southern Tasmania, I, p 45 Miles Lewis
Portico, Government Buildings, Murray Street, Hobart, by Blackburn, 1841-2 Miles Lewis
Lady Franklin Museum Miles Lewis
Lady Franklin Museum, capital detail Miles Lewis
Government House
design for Government House, Hobart, by Blackburn,?c1840, in Palladian/Baroque g y q Classical mode Broadbent, 'James Blackburn', p 36
design for Government House, Hobart, by Blackburn,?c1840, in Palladian/Baroque Classical mode Broadbent, 'James Blackburn', p 36 Elevations for a large house in Elevations for a large house in Yorkshire, by James Gibbs, before 1739 James Gibbs, A Book of Architecture containing Designs of Buildings and Ornaments (London 1739), pl 41
designs for Government House, Hobart, by Blackburn,?c1840, in Corinthian Picturesque and Palladian/Baroque Classical mode Broadbent, 'James Blackburn', p p 37,36
Government House, Hobart: Italianate design by Blackburn Broadbent, 'James Blackburn', p 37
Government House, Hobart, Blackburn s selected Tudor design Robertson, Early Buildings of Southern Tasmania, I,,p 99
'Rosedale' homestead near Campbell Town, c1830, remodelled by James Blackburn, c1846: view c1847 'Irregular House' by J Thomson, from his Retreats, 1827. James Thomson, Retreats: a Series of Designs g... for Cottages, Villas, and Ornamental Buildings (London 1827). Ref Archer, p, 7
'Rosedale 1847 view modern view
'Rosedale', ceiling detail Miles Lewis
'The Grange' Campbell Town by Blackburn c1847: from the east The Grange, Campbell Town, by Blackburn, c1847: from the east Miles Lewis
'The Grange', detail of chimney dormer Miles Lewis
'The Grange' detail of north corbelled oriel view from the north Miles Lewis