Edmund Blacket : architectural drawings of St Saviour's Cathedral Church of England, Goulburn, 1875-...
Edmund Blacket : architectural drawings of St Saviour's Cathedral Church of England, Goulburn, 1875-1933
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Date
1875-1933
Call Numbers
PXD 830
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Contents
106 architectural drawings
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Fonds
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Copying Conditions
Out of copyright : Creator died before 1955
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Issue Copy
Microfilm : CY 4077 (PXD 830)
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Contents
Please Note the order of this list does not correspond with the sequence of the microfilm. See list in the microfilm box.
1. Detail of stone tracery marked "Goulburn Cathedral Clerestory window No. 10", pencil on paper
2. Plan of sleeper walls, ink and wash on paper, 1887 / Blacket and Son
4. Ground plan, titled "Design for a Cathedral at...
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Full title
Edmund Blacket : architectural drawings of St Saviour's Cathedral Church of England, Goulburn, 1875-1933
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Author / Artists
Notes
General note
No 3 not in folder and not on contents list.
No 26 was a fragment that was reattached to no 15.
No 104 is missing from folder.
Contextual Information
Source
Presented 1988
Administrative / Biographical history
Blacket, Edmund Thomas, 1817-1883, arrived in Sydney in 1842 and was appointed Valuator to the Bourke Ward of the City of Sydney and inspector of Church of England Schools. In 1849 he was appointed to the office of Colonial Architect and five years later he resigned and was commissioned to design the first buildings for the University of Sydney. Ov...
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PXD 830
Record Identifier
1l4dbAX1
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/1l4dbAX1
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Reference code
404280
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