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Harold Desbrowe-Annear (16
August 1865 – 22 June 1933) was an
influential Australian architect who was at the
forefront of the
development of the Arts...
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Archibald Prize Desbrowe Annear by W B McInnes, the
first Archibald Prize winner (1921)
Sponsored by Art
Gallery of NSW
Location New
South Wales Country...
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Chadwick House is one of
three neighbouring houses built by
architect Harold Desbrowe-Annear. At the time of purchase, the
allotment location was on the rural...
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survived him with four sons and two daughters.[citation needed] 1921 -
Desbrowe Annear 1922 -
Professor Harrison Moore 1923 -
Portrait of a Lady 1924 -...
- Yarra, Melbourne, Australia. It was
designed by
local architect Harold Desbrowe-Annear and
completed in 1915. The
house was
designed for the
Francis family...
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Federation architects in
Australia include:
Rodney Alsop Harold Desbrowe Annear Albert Edmund Bates (Rockhampton, Queensland)
Hillson Beasley A...
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Retrieved 6
April 2022. Tibbits, George. "Annear,
Harold Desbrowe (1865–1933)".
Biography –
Harold Desbrowe Annear –
Australian Dictionary of Biography. National...
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United States Tians****, Gansu,
China Arts and
entertainment Harold Desbrowe Annear,
architect Bunney Brooke, TV
actress Amy Castles,
singer Ola Cohn...
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originally the
front rooms of the cottage.
Lindsay then
engaged Harold Desbrowe-Annear, a
successful architect of the 1920s, to
develop and
finish the...
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Hudson also
began teaching architectural drafting with
Harold Desbrowe-Annear and
Haddon at the
Working Mens College, now
known as RMIT University...