Charles D'Ebro, the Glossary
Charles Abraham D'Ebro (1850–1920) was an Australian architect who designed many important buildings in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia during the late Victorian and early Edwardian periods.[1]
Table of Contents
27 relations: Abraham Cooper, Adelaide, Adelaide Steamship Company, Auckland, Auckland Art Gallery, Australian heritage law, Bloomsbury, Bourke Street, City of Stonnington, Collins Street, Melbourne, Edwardian era, Fremantle Town Hall, John Grice, John Harry Grainger, Malvern, Victoria, Melbourne, Palace, Perth, Prahran, Prahran Town Hall, Princes Bridge, Queen Anne style architecture, Richmond Power Station, Stonington mansion, The Argus (Melbourne), Victorian era, William Street, Melbourne.
- 1920 suicides
- Australian people of Spanish descent
Abraham Cooper
Abraham Cooper (1787–1868) was a British animal and battle painter.
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Adelaide
Adelaide (Tarntanya) is the capital and most populous city of South Australia, and the fifth-most populous city in Australia. "Adelaide" may refer to either Greater Adelaide (including the Adelaide Hills) or the Adelaide city centre. The demonym Adelaidean is used to denote the city and the residents of Adelaide.
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Adelaide Steamship Company
The Adelaide Steamship Company was an Australian shipping company, later a diversified industrial and logistics conglomerate.
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Auckland
Auckland (Tāmaki Makaurau) is a large metropolitan city in the North Island of New Zealand. It has an urban population of about It is located in the greater Auckland Region, the area governed by Auckland Council, which includes outlying rural areas and the islands of the Hauraki Gulf, and which has a total population of as of It is the most populous city of New Zealand and the fifth largest city in Oceania.
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Auckland Art Gallery
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki is the principal public gallery in Auckland, New Zealand.
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Australian heritage law
Australian heritage laws exist at the national (Commonwealth) level, and at each of Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales, Northern Territory, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, Western Australia state and territory levels.
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Bloomsbury
Bloomsbury is a district in the West End of London, part of the London Borough of Camden in England.
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Bourke Street
Bourke Street is one of the main streets in the Melbourne central business district and a core feature of the Hoddle Grid.
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City of Stonnington
The City of Stonnington is a local government area located within the metropolitan area of Melbourne, Australia.
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Collins Street, Melbourne
Collins Street is a major street in the central business district of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
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Edwardian era
In the United Kingdom, the Edwardian era was a period in the early 20th century, that spanned the reign of King Edward VII from 1901 to 1910.
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Fremantle Town Hall
Fremantle Town Hall is a town hall located in the portside city of Fremantle, Western Australia, and situated on the corner of High, William and Adelaide Streets.
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John Grice
Sir John Grice (6 October 1850 – 27 February 1935) was an Australian businessman, company director and University of Melbourne vice-chancellor.
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John Harry Grainger
John Harry Grainger (30 November 1854, Grainger Museum (University of Melbourne). Although Percy Grainger erroneously recorded 1855 as his father's birth year, a footnote states that 1854 is the correct year. – 15 April 1917) was an Australian architect and civil engineer, who was also the father of musician Percy Grainger.
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Malvern, Victoria
Malvern is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 8 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Stonnington local government area.
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Melbourne
Melbourne (Boonwurrung/Narrm or Naarm) is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second-most populous city in Australia, after Sydney.
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Palace
A palace is a large residence, often serving as a royal residence or the home for a head of state or another high-ranking dignitary, such as a bishop or archbishop.
Perth
Perth (Boorloo) is the capital city of Western Australia.
Prahran
Prahran (also colloquially or), is an inner suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 5 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Stonnington local government area.
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Prahran Town Hall
Prahran Town Hall is a civic building located on the corner of Chapel Street and Greville Street in Prahran, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia.
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Princes Bridge
Princes Bridge, originally Prince's Bridge,,...he wished that it might be distinguished by the name of "Prince's Bridge," in honour of the Prince of Wales, whom he hoped would yet be the Sovereign of their colonies... is a bridge in central Melbourne, Australia that spans the Yarra River.
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Queen Anne style architecture
The Queen Anne style of British architecture refers to either the English Baroque architecture of the time of Queen Anne (who reigned from 1702 to 1714) or the British Queen Anne Revival form that became popular during the last quarter of the 19th century and the early decades of the 20th century.
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Richmond Power Station
Richmond Power Station was a coal fired power station which operated on the banks of the Yarra River in Richmond, Victoria, Australia from its construction in 1891 until its closure in 1976.
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Stonington mansion
Stonington (formerly Stonnington) is a private residence and former Australian Government House located in the Melbourne suburb of Malvern, at 336 Glenferrie Road.
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The Argus (Melbourne)
The Argus was an Australian daily morning newspaper in Melbourne from 2 June 1846 to 19 January 1957, and was considered to be the general Australian newspaper of record for this period.
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Victorian era
In the history of the United Kingdom and the British Empire, the Victorian era was the reign of Queen Victoria, from 20 June 1837 until her death on 22 January 1901.
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William Street, Melbourne
William Street is a major street in the Melbourne central business district, Victoria, Australia.
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See also
1920 suicides
- Alfred Blenkiron
- Arthur Sanders (cricketer)
- Beatrice Offor
- Charles D'Ebro
- Emil Schybergson
- Félix Somló
- Florence Claxton
- Giovanni Michelazzi
- Hector Hyslop
- Jeanne Hébuterne
- John H. Gillett
- Joseph Michael Solomon
- Lena Christ
- Lou Meyers
- Maurice Magnus
- Murtuza Mukhtarov
- Olive Thomas
- Prince Joachim of Prussia
- Roberto Ardigò
- Taqi Rafat
- Vasyl Chuchupak
- Venustiano Carranza
- Vladimir May-Mayevsky
Australian people of Spanish descent
- Adam Lopez
- Adriana Xenides
- Akira Santillan
- Al Grassby
- Alastair McLeod
- Alex de Minaur
- Andrew Embley
- Andy Bernal
- Bernie Ripoll
- Candy Devine
- Charles D'Ebro
- Christopher Gomez
- Damien Parer
- Dolores San Miguel
- Dylan Ruiz-Diaz
- Ellen Perez
- Flip Simmons
- Frederick de Bertodano
- Jacob Elordi
- John Belisario
- John Masso
- Josh Cordoba
- Joshua Varga
- Mathew Stokes
- Matthew Le Nevez
- Miguel Maestre
- Monica Trapaga
- Montaigne (musician)
- Olivia Newton-John
- Pat Rodriguez
- Paul Licuria
- Peggy Antonio
- Percy Rodriguez (footballer)
- Raúl Sánchez (musician)
- Ray Parer
- Richard Garcia
- Rodrigo Palomino
- Simon Palomares
- Sophie Masson
- Spanish Australians
- Tommy Oar
- Tony Alvarez (actor)
- Tony Ameneiro
- Tyson Pedro
- Víctor García (Spanish singer)
- Wendy Matthews
- Wesley Enoch
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_D'Ebro
Also known as D'Ebro, Charles.