Arthur Norman Baldwinson aggregated collection of papers, architectural drawings and photographs, ca...
Arthur Norman Baldwinson aggregated collection of papers, architectural drawings and photographs, ca. 1918-1970
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ca. 1918-1970
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Collection 01 Part 1
Arthur Norman Baldwinson papers mainly re architectural work, 1918-1968
Presented by Mrs E. Baldwinson, 1969-1970
Collection 01 Part 2
Arthur Norman Baldwinson architectural drawings
Presented by Mrs Elspeth Baldwinson, 1969
Additional architectural drawings presented in 1986-1987 and 1996, incorporated wi...
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Arthur Norman Baldwinson aggregated collection of papers, architectural drawings and photographs, ca. 1918-1970
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The Baldwinson papers were central to the development of the thesis by Michael Bogle `Arthur Baldwinson : regional modernism in Sydney 1937-1969’, PhD Thesis, School of Architecture and Design, RMIT University, 2008. ¶RMIT University. http://researchbank.rmit.edu.au/view/rmit:7890...
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Pic.Acc.1972
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Arthur Baldwinson (1908-1969) was born in Kalgoorlie and trained as an architect at the Gordon Institute of Technology at Geelong. In 1931 he won the RVIA Silver Medal and travelled to England. He worked in London with Australian expatriate Raymond McGrath and from 1934 with leading English modernist Maxwell Fry. Baldwinson became assistant to Walt...
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nQRqDXQ1
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1050999
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