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- 1929. (Creation)
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1 architectural drawing : colour ; 60 x 114 cm
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Biographical history
Born in Glasgow, Scotland. Architect in Sydney and Brisbane. Worked for Queensland Works Department. Possibly died in 1941.
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Alternative title: Atherton District Memorial Hospital : sewerage and drainage lay out and septic tank.
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Architectural plan detailing the layout of the Atherton District Memorial Hospital property and the proposed new sewerage scheme as supplied by W.P. Hendry, architect for the Department of Public Works. Dated 1/10/29. V.M. Brown was nominated to be the supervisor for the works. Brown had been involved with the Committee for the Atherton District Hospital since as early as 1921 and had built several of the buildings before 1929.
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Unrestricted access.
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- English
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This plan has been folded for along time leaving it torn and damaged on all the folded edges. It is very fragile.
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Oversize folder 5 Item 1
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Final
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Full
Dates of creation revision deletion
Created, Linda Justo, 19-Aug-2020
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'Atherton Hospitals Board', Cairns Post, 29 October 1929, p. 14. Retrieved online from Trove 19-Aug-2020.