William and Leonard Keen : architectural plans, 1878-1914
William and Leonard Keen : architectural plans, 1878-1914
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1878-1914
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PXD 774
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46 architectural drawings
1 map - printed
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Contents:
Student work by William Keen:
1. Ell A[?] Design AA, elevation and longitudinal section of unidentified building, Febuary 1878
2. Design for sepulchral chapel, elevations, plans, and sections, June 1880 (produced during training at Royal Academy School, London)
3. Branch bank for country town, July 1882 (produced during tr...
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William and Leonard Keen : architectural plans, 1878-1914
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Presented 1983
Pic.Acc.5453
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Administrative / Biographical history
William Keen (1854-1928) was born in England and trained as an architect at the Royal Academy School, London. He practised as an architect for a short time before migrating to Australia in 1886. After this time he worked as a NSW government architect.
Leonard Keen, son of William Keen, was born in North Sydney in 1892 and trained as a carpente...
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PXD 774
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9AL3Re8Y
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9AL3Re8Y
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395064
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