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Henry Hunter (architect)

Henry Hunter (1832–1892) was a prominent architect and civil servant in Tasmania and Queensland, Australia. He is best known for his work on churches. During his life was also at various times a state magistrate of Tasmania, a member of the Tasmanian State Board of Education, the Hobart Board of Health, a Commissioner for the New Norfolk Insane Asylum and President of the Queensland Institute of Architects.[1]

Henry Hunter
Born(1832-10-10)10 October 1832
Nottingham, United Kingdom
Died17 October 1892(1892-10-17) (aged 60)
Brisbane, Australia
NationalityBritish
Alma materNottingham School of Design
OccupationArchitect
PracticeCrawford Padas Shurman Architects
BuildingsHobart Town Hall, Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery

Life edit

Hunter was born in Nottingham, England, son of Walter and Tomasina Hunter. His father was also an architect, and he studied the craft under his father before attending the Nottingham School of Design. He immigrated to Australia in 1848 with his two sisters and parents, originally settling in South Australia before moving to Tasmania. Upon the death of his parents 2–3 years after arrival in Australia, he moved to Tasmania where his older brother George Hunter, Archdeacon of St Joseph's, had already settled.[2]

Hunter spent a short period in the Victorian goldfields on his way to Tasmania, before properly immigrating to the island state. He became engaged in the Huon Valley timber trade for several years, and in 1858 married a Miss Robertson – orphan daughter of an officer. He began work as an architect the same year.[2]

He worked in Tasmania for 37 years, during which he also engaged in a number of civic roles and was a noted local singer. He co-starred with Amy Sherwin in an amateur performance of Il trovatore, and was leader of the St Joseph's Church Choir for 30 years. He moved to Brisbane in 1888 where he opened an architectural firm with his former apprentice Leslie Corrie. Upon his departure a farewell dinner was organised by builders and architects of Hobart, attended by the Lord Mayor of Hobart, Premier of Tasmania and the state Attorney General.[2][3] During his time in Brisbane he remained a prominent architect, being President of the Queensland Institute of Architects in 1890 and Vice President in 1891. His most notable works in Brisbane were additions made to the All Hallows' School convent and the design of the Queensland Deposit Bank.[3]

Works edit

Public buildings edit

 
Henry Hunter's plans for Hobart Town Hall

Churches edit

Residences edit

Schools edit

Other edit

 
The Queensland Deposit Bank building in 1903.

Legacy edit

 
The Henry Hunter gallery in the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery

The Henry Hunter Prize for Architect is a prize awarded triennially to architectural projects that involve the "recycling or conservation of historic buildings".[49] The Henry Hunter Galleries, the main permanent art exhibition at the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery are also named in his honour.[50] A collection of 1800 of his architectural drawings and notes are held by the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery.[51]

In 2006 the architectural firm founded by him (presently known as Crawford Padas Shurman Architects) celebrated its 150th anniversary of continuous business.[52]

Several of his apprentices went on to be influential architects in their own right; Alan Cameron Walker went on to construct several other notable Tasmanian landmarks, including the General Post Office, Hobart[53] and Leslie Corrie went on to become a prominent Brisbane architect and later Mayor of Brisbane.[54]

References edit

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henry, hunter, architect, henry, hunter, 1832, 1892, prominent, architect, civil, servant, tasmania, queensland, australia, best, known, work, churches, during, life, also, various, times, state, magistrate, tasmania, member, tasmanian, state, board, education. Henry Hunter 1832 1892 was a prominent architect and civil servant in Tasmania and Queensland Australia He is best known for his work on churches During his life was also at various times a state magistrate of Tasmania a member of the Tasmanian State Board of Education the Hobart Board of Health a Commissioner for the New Norfolk Insane Asylum and President of the Queensland Institute of Architects 1 Henry HunterBorn 1832 10 10 10 October 1832Nottingham United KingdomDied17 October 1892 1892 10 17 aged 60 Brisbane AustraliaNationalityBritishAlma materNottingham School of DesignOccupationArchitectPracticeCrawford Padas Shurman ArchitectsBuildingsHobart Town Hall Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery Contents 1 Life 2 Works 2 1 Public buildings 2 2 Churches 2 3 Residences 2 4 Schools 2 5 Other 3 Legacy 4 ReferencesLife editHunter was born in Nottingham England son of Walter and Tomasina Hunter His father was also an architect and he studied the craft under his father before attending the Nottingham School of Design He immigrated to Australia in 1848 with his two sisters and parents originally settling in South Australia before moving to Tasmania Upon the death of his parents 2 3 years after arrival in Australia he moved to Tasmania where his older brother George Hunter Archdeacon of St Joseph s had already settled 2 Hunter spent a short period in the Victorian goldfields on his way to Tasmania before properly immigrating to the island state He became engaged in the Huon Valley timber trade for several years and in 1858 married a Miss Robertson orphan daughter of an officer He began work as an architect the same year 2 He worked in Tasmania for 37 years during which he also engaged in a number of civic roles and was a noted local singer He co starred with Amy Sherwin in an amateur performance of Il trovatore and was leader of the St Joseph s Church Choir for 30 years He moved to Brisbane in 1888 where he opened an architectural firm with his former apprentice Leslie Corrie Upon his departure a farewell dinner was organised by builders and architects of Hobart attended by the Lord Mayor of Hobart Premier of Tasmania and the state Attorney General 2 3 During his time in Brisbane he remained a prominent architect being President of the Queensland Institute of Architects in 1890 and Vice President in 1891 His most notable works in Brisbane were additions made to the All Hallows School convent and the design of the Queensland Deposit Bank 3 Works editPublic buildings edit nbsp Henry Hunter s plans for Hobart Town Hall Hobart Town Hall Hobart 3 Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery Hobart 3 later extensions not by him Old Marine Board Building Hobart 3 St Joseph s Orphanage Hobart 4 demolished General Hospital Hobart 4 demolished Churches edit St David s Cathedral Hobart supervising architect 3 St Mary s Cathedral Hobart supervisor of 1st cathedral built in 1860 and partly demolished in 1876 due to faulty work Second cathedral designed by Hunter 2 St Mary s Anglican Church Hagley with Richard Cromwell Carpenter 5 6 Church of the Apostles Launceston 7 St James Anglican Church Jericho 8 St Michael s Catholic Church Campbell Town 9 St John s Church Franklin 10 St Mary s Church Franklin 11 All Saints Anglican Church South Hobart 12 The Mariners Church now St Peters Sandy Bay Wellspring Anglican 13 St Peter s Church New Norfolk 14 Holy Redeemers Church Deloraine 15 Holy Trinity Catholic Church Westbury 16 St John s Church Glenorchy 15 St Peter s Church Fingal 15 St Johns Church Ross 15 St Patrick s Church Latrobe 15 All Saints Church Swansea 15 Sacred Heart Church Ulverstone 15 St James Church Cygnet demolished 17 St Mary Our Hope Catholic Church Dover 18 St Thomas s Catholic Church Sorell 19 St Matthew s Catholic Church Brighton 20 St Aloysius Church Kingston 21 Residences edit Macquarie Manor Hobart 22 Stonehenge House Oatlands 23 Ashleigh House Hobart 24 Glenelg House Gretna 25 Airlie House Hobart 24 Lebrena House Hobart 24 2 Mawhera Ave Hobart 24 Selborne Hobart 24 Bishopscourt Hobart 26 St John s Church now Pendragon Hall Parsonage Goulburn Street Hobart 27 121 Harrington Street Hobart 28 Gattonside Battery Point 29 30 Maffra Glebe former home of Errol Flynn 31 Maylands New Town 32 33 Fairmont Hobart 34 Schools edit Presentation House Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School Launceston 35 Macquarie Street State School Hobart now former Macquarie St Adult Education building 36 37 parts of All Hallows Convent Brisbane with Corrie 38 Trinity Hill State School North Hobart 4 demolished New Norfolk State School 4 now New Norfolk Primary School Battery Point Model School 39 burnt down demolished St Columba s School Hobart demolished 40 Convent of St Mary s College Hobart 40 Wattle Hill Schoolhouse Sorell 41 now a residence Campbell Town Public School Campbell Town 42 now Campbell Town Online Access Centre Other edit nbsp The Queensland Deposit Bank building in 1903 24 Murray St Old Masonic Hall Hobart 3 Bank of Van Diemen s Land 43 erected 1885 demolished 1958 Tasmanian Steam Navigation Company Offices Hobart 4 demolished Royal Insurance Building previously Derwent and Tamar Building Hobart 3 44 AMP Building Hobart demolished entrance arch stands in Royal Hobart Botanical Gardens 3 Queensland Deposit Bank and Building Society Brisbane with Corrie 45 Eagle Farm Racecourse Brisbane with Corrie and JH Buckeridge 46 Cornelian Bay Cemetery chapel superintendents residence and shelter Cornelian Bay 47 Tomb of Dr Maddox Launceston 48 Legacy edit nbsp The Henry Hunter gallery in the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery The Henry Hunter Prize for Architect is a prize awarded triennially to architectural projects that involve the recycling or conservation of historic buildings 49 The Henry Hunter Galleries the main permanent art exhibition at the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery are also named in his honour 50 A collection of 1800 of his architectural drawings and notes are held by the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery 51 In 2006 the architectural firm founded by him presently known as Crawford Padas Shurman Architects celebrated its 150th anniversary of continuous business 52 Several of his apprentices went on to be influential architects in their own right Alan Cameron Walker went on to construct several other notable Tasmanian landmarks including the General Post Office Hobart 53 and Leslie Corrie went on to become a prominent Brisbane architect and later Mayor of Brisbane 54 References edit Henry Hunter UTAS Archived from the original on 28 December 2013 Retrieved 5 February 2014 a b c d Henry Hunter The Mercury Retrieved 5 February 2014 a b c d e f g h i McDonald D I Hunter Henry Australian Dictionary of Biography National Centre of Biography Australian National University Archived from the original on 7 March 2014 Retrieved 5 February 2014 a b c d e MR HENRY HUNTER The Mercury 23 March 1888 Retrieved 11 December 2014 Scott E G 1985 Hagley a short history of the early days of the village and district with notes on the pioneer families Launceston Tasmania Birchalls ISBN 0 949457 05 1 St Mary s Anglican Church Hagley ohta org au Organ Historic Trust of Australia Archived from the original on 6 October 2014 Retrieved 3 October 2014 THE NEW ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH Launceston Examiner 17 September 1864 Retrieved 11 December 2014 Museums and Cultural Centres southernmidlands tas gov au Municipality of the Southern Midlands Archived from the original on 6 October 2014 Retrieved 3 October 2014 OPENING OF SAINT MICHAEL S CHURCH CAMPBELL TOWN The Hobart Town Mercury 5 October 1857 Retrieved 11 December 2014 St Johns Anglican Church Hall and Churchyard environment gov au Department of Environment Archived from the original on 7 October 2014 Retrieved 3 October 2014 Tasmanian Heritage Council Works Committee minutes meeting 420 PDF heritage tas gov au Tasmanian Heritage Council Archived from the original PDF on 9 March 2015 Retrieved 20 November 2015 All Saints Restoration Project PDF heritage tas gov au Heritage Tasmania Archived from the original PDF on 4 April 2015 Retrieved 3 October 2014 Maritime Times of Tasmania PDF maritimetas org Maritime Museum of Tasmania Archived PDF from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 3 October 2014 Memorial Gate Blessed Trove The Mercury 16 February 1931 Archived from the original on 22 November 2016 Retrieved 22 November 2016 a b c d e f g 150 years PDF architectsdesignhaus com Architects Designhaus Archived PDF from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 22 November 2016 Holy Trinity Catholic Church Westbury www ohta org au Organ Historical Trust of Australia Archived from the original on 23 November 2016 Retrieved 22 November 2016 CYGNET NEWS CYGNET S NEW CHURCH SUNDAY S HISTORIC CEREMONY HUON S CENTRE OF RELIGIOUS FAITH Huon and Derwent Times Tas 1933 1942 3 Oct 1940 Trove Huon and Derwent Times 3 October 1940 Archived from the original on 22 November 2016 Retrieved 22 November 2016 Ross Angela House destroyed historic church damaged in Dover arson attack ABC news Archived from the original on 29 July 2017 Retrieved 29 July 2017 LAYING THE CORNER STONE OF ST THOMAS S CHURCH SORELL The Cornwall Chronicle Vol XXIX no 3085 Tasmania Australia 7 May 1864 p 3 Retrieved 20 March 2018 via National Library of Australia COUNTRY NEWS Tasmanian Morning Herald Vol XXVII no 31147 Tasmania Australia 22 October 1866 p 3 Retrieved 20 March 2018 via National Library of Australia ST ALOYSIUS CHURCH BROWN S RIVER The Mercury Vol XXIII no 3987 Tasmania Australia 10 October 1873 p 2 Retrieved 20 March 2018 via National Library of Australia Macquarie Manor History Macquarie Manor Archived from the original on 10 February 2014 Retrieved 5 February 2014 Stonehenge homestead in the Oatlands district Photograph catalogue statelibrary tas gov au State Library of Tasmania Archived from the original on 6 October 2014 Retrieved 3 October 2014 a b c d e Buying a little piece of history The Mercury 13 January 2013 Archived from the original on 6 October 2014 Retrieved 3 October 2014 Glenelg Gretna Tasmania 1963 TSO00018176 ehive com National Trust of Australia Archived from the original on 20 February 2015 Retrieved 20 February 2015 Historic bishopsquarters com au Old Bishop s Quarters B amp B Archived from the original on 15 June 2015 Retrieved 5 May 2015 LAYING THE COWER STONE OF ST JOHN S PARSONAGE The Mercury Hobart Tasmania 31 May 1864 p 2 Retrieved 5 May 2015 via National Library of Australia Damaged historic Harrington St property reveals its secrets ABC Hobart Australian Broadcasting Corporation Abc net 15 August 2013 Archived from the original on 3 August 2016 Retrieved 11 September 2015 Read our review of Gattonside beautifulaccommodation com Beautiful Accommodation Reviews Archived from the original on 21 November 2015 Retrieved 20 November 2015 Gattonside Tasmania discovertasmania com au Discover Tasmania Archived from the original on 21 November 2015 Retrieved 20 November 2015 Bevan Jarrad 21 November 2016 A Tasmanian home once lived in by actor Errol Flynn has hit the market The Mercury Archived from the original on 22 November 2016 Retrieved 22 November 2016 Advertising 29 Nov 1887 The Mercury 29 November 1887 Archived from the original on 22 November 2016 Retrieved 22 November 2016 27 Pirie Street New Town Tas 7008 Property Details www realestate com au Realestate com au Archived from the original on 22 November 2016 Retrieved 22 November 2016 6 Romilly Street South Hobart Tas 7004 realestate com au Retrieved 26 April 2019 The Sacred Heart Convent and School 1873 now Presentation House sacredhearthl tas edu au Sacred Heart Catholic Primary school Archived from the original on 4 January 2015 Retrieved 3 October 2014 A treasured icon of South Hobart Tasmanian Times 14 October 2011 Archived from the original on 6 October 2014 Retrieved 3 October 2014 Sell off raises hackles The Mercury 26 September 2011 Archived from the original on 6 October 2014 Retrieved 3 October 2014 All Hallows Convent Chapel Ann Street Brisbane ohta org au Organ Historic Trust of Australia Archived from the original on 6 October 2014 Retrieved 3 October 2014 Timeline of Tasmanian Schools education tas edu au Department of Education Tasmania Archived from the original on 1 April 2015 Retrieved 5 May 2015 a b ANECDOTES FROM THE ARCHIVES HENRY HUNTER smc tas edu au St Mary s College Hobart Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 27 October 2015 THE GOVERNOR The Tasmanian Times Vol IIII no 416 Tasmania Australia 15 January 1869 p 2 Retrieved 20 March 2018 via National Library of Australia CAMPBELL TOWN NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL The Mercury Vol XXXII no 5399 Tasmania Australia 2 February 1878 p 1 The Mercury Supplement Retrieved 20 March 2018 via National Library of Australia THE BANK OF VAN DIEMEN S LAND LIMITED THE NEW PREMISES The Mercury Vol XLVII no 4 878 Tasmania Australia 12 October 1885 p 3 Retrieved 19 April 2023 via National Library of Australia MacMahon Bill ed 2001 The Architecture of East Australia An Architectural History in 432 Individual Presentations Stuttgart u a Menges p 233 ISBN 3930698900 Archived from the original on 14 May 2016 image appearing in Queensland Figaro bishop slq qld gov au State Library of Queensland Retrieved 3 October 2014 Eagle Farm Racecourse and Ascot Railway Station entry 602195 Queensland Heritage Register Queensland Heritage Council Retrieved 15 August 2015 Cornelian Bay History millingtons com au Millingtons Cemetery s Archived from the original on 11 July 2010 Retrieved 20 November 2015 Hobart Town and the South The Cornwall Chronicle Vol XXXIII no 3475 Tasmania Australia 12 February 1868 p 3 Retrieved 20 March 2018 via National Library of Australia Port Arthur Wins Henry Hunter Prize Port Arthur Historic Site Archived from the original on 20 March 2012 Retrieved 5 February 2014 Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery Exhibitions Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery Archived from the original on 11 March 2014 Retrieved 24 February 2014 Henry Hunter Architectural Drawings Collection researchdata ands org au Research Data Australia Archived from the original on 16 December 2017 Retrieved 27 October 2015 150years pdf PDF Crawford Padas Shurman Architects Archived PDF from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 5 February 2014 Alan Cameron Walker Australian Dictionary of Biography Volume 12 1980 National Centre of Biography Australian National University Archived from the original on 7 March 2014 Retrieved 5 February 2014 Personal Brisbane Courier 10 February 1902 Retrieved 24 February 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Henry Hunter architect amp oldid 1151126729, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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