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- Hillson_Beasley abstract "Hillson Beasley (30 April 1855 – 7 October 1936) was an English-trained architect who relocated to Australia, executing his major buildings in Melbourne (1886–96) and Perth (1896–1917). In his later career (1905-1917), he was the Principal Architect of Western Australia's Public Works Department and designed many notable public buildings, including the Government House ballroom (1899), Parliament House, Perth (1900-1904) and the old Perth Technical School (1910).".
- Hillson_Beasley birthDate "1855-04-30".
- Hillson_Beasley birthPlace Canterbury.
- Hillson_Beasley birthPlace England.
- Hillson_Beasley birthYear "1855".
- Hillson_Beasley deathDate "1936-10-07".
- Hillson_Beasley deathPlace Albany,_Western_Australia.
- Hillson_Beasley deathYear "1936".
- Hillson_Beasley nationality Australians.
- Hillson_Beasley significantProject Art_Gallery_of_Western_Australia.
- Hillson_Beasley significantProject Fremantle_Customs_House.
- Hillson_Beasley significantProject Fremantle_Post_Office.
- Hillson_Beasley significantProject Government_House,_Perth.
- Hillson_Beasley significantProject Parliament_House,_Perth.
- Hillson_Beasley significantProject Perth_Modern_School.
- Hillson_Beasley significantProject State_Library_of_Western_Australia.
- Hillson_Beasley wikiPageID "38037202".
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- Hillson_Beasley birthDate "1855-04-30".
- Hillson_Beasley birthPlace Canterbury.
- Hillson_Beasley birthPlace England.
- Hillson_Beasley dateOfBirth "1855-04-30".
- Hillson_Beasley dateOfDeath "1936-10-07".
- Hillson_Beasley deathDate "1936-10-07".
- Hillson_Beasley deathPlace Albany,_Western_Australia.
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- Hillson_Beasley name "Beasley, Hillson".
- Hillson_Beasley name "Hillson Beasley".
- Hillson_Beasley nationality Australians.
- Hillson_Beasley placeOfBirth Canterbury.
- Hillson_Beasley placeOfBirth England.
- Hillson_Beasley placeOfDeath Albany,_Western_Australia.
- Hillson_Beasley practice Principal_Architect_(Western_Australia).
- Hillson_Beasley shortDescription "Australian architect".
- Hillson_Beasley significantProjects Fremantle_Customs_House.
- Hillson_Beasley significantProjects Fremantle_Post_Office.
- Hillson_Beasley significantProjects Government_House,_Perth.
- Hillson_Beasley significantProjects Parliament_House,_Perth.
- Hillson_Beasley significantProjects Perth_Modern_School.
- Hillson_Beasley significantProjects "Fremantle Technical College annexe".
- Hillson_Beasley significantProjects "Midland Courthouse".
- Hillson_Beasley significantProjects "additions to the original Art Gallery of Western Australia".
- Hillson_Beasley significantProjects "additions to the original State Library of Western Australia".
- Hillson_Beasley title Principal_Architect_(Western_Australia).
- Hillson_Beasley title Public_Works_Department_(Western_Australia).
- Hillson_Beasley title Western_Australia.
- Hillson_Beasley years "1905".
- Hillson_Beasley description "Australian architect".
- Hillson_Beasley description "Australian architect".
- Hillson_Beasley subject Category:1855_births.
- Hillson_Beasley subject Category:1936_deaths.
- Hillson_Beasley subject Category:Architects_from_Western_Australia.
- Hillson_Beasley subject Category:Australian_architects.
- Hillson_Beasley subject Category:History_of_Western_Australia.
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- Hillson_Beasley comment "Hillson Beasley (30 April 1855 – 7 October 1936) was an English-trained architect who relocated to Australia, executing his major buildings in Melbourne (1886–96) and Perth (1896–1917). In his later career (1905-1917), he was the Principal Architect of Western Australia's Public Works Department and designed many notable public buildings, including the Government House ballroom (1899), Parliament House, Perth (1900-1904) and the old Perth Technical School (1910).".
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- Hillson_Beasley name "Beasley, Hillson".
- Hillson_Beasley name "Hillson Beasley".
- Hillson_Beasley surname "Beasley".