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Laurie, William Rae, 1902-1970
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Dates of existence
1902-1970
History
Sydney architect William Rae Laurie migrated to Australia from Scotland as a child and gained his architectural qualifications at Sydney University, graduating in 1922. After travelling around Europe, he joined the practice of Henry White in 1926. He later set up his own firm in which he was joined by Eric Fergus Heath in 1933, creating the partnership of Laurie and Heath. He was awarded the Gold Medal of the Australian Institute of Architects (then RAIA) in 1966.
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Revised
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Full
Dates of creation, revision and deletion
Revised, FF, 08-Jun-2020.
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Sources
Clive Lucas, Stapleton & Partners Pty. Ltd. (2014, 25 June). Ku-ring-gai Council: Review of 14 draft and potential heritage items, accessed online 08-Jun-2020.
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Revised with dates of existence, history, authority record identifier and sources, FF, 08-Jun-2020.