Alexander Brown Wilson
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Alexander Brown Wilson (1857–1938) was an architect in Queensland, Australia.[1] A number of his works are listed on the Queensland Heritage Register.
In the 1920s he was in partnership with his architect son Ronald Martin Wilson, who would later be in partnership with his architect son Blair Wilson, who would in turn partner with his son Hamilton Wilson, an architectural practice spanning 130 years (in 2014 and known as Wilson Architects).[2]
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Works
His works include:
- Plough Inn (1885) [3]
- Mowbraytown Presbyterian Church (1885) [4]
- Kinauld at Highgate Hill (1888)[5]
- Leckhampton at Kangaroo Point (1889)[6]
- Como (later Barrogill) at Yeronga (1889)[7]
- Ann Street Presbyterian Church (alterations and extensions) (1897) [8]
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References
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