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Joseland's pupil. The practice took on a variety of commissions, including commercial buildings, but Joseland's clientele was predominantly well-off people who required comfortable homes. Many of them were moving into the new residential areas in Sydney's north, where suburbs like Wahroonga and Warrawee developed. Joseland is credited with designing something like nineteen homes in these areas. His output included his own home, Malvern, which he built in 1900 in Burns Road, Wahroonga. He designed it in the
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in the architectural company George Trollope and Sons. In time, his health suffered as a result of overwork, and he was advised to migrate to a more temperate clime. He went to New Zealand, where he worked on the railways for six months. He then moved to Sydney, Australia, in 1888, where he married Alice Taylor.
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From 1914 to 1919, Joseland conducted a solo practice before joining forces with Glynn Gilling, another young English architect who had migrated to Australia. Joseland retired in 1929, selling the business to Gilling, who retained the business name Joseland and Gilling. Joseland was active in various
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Richard George Howard Joseland was born on 14 January 1860 at Claines, Worcestershire, England, the son of a wine merchant. In the early days of his career, he was articled to the Haddon Brothers at Hereford, but moved to London in 1881. There, he obtained a position as assistant to George Robinson
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Joseland had relatively little work during the Depression of the 1890s; to make things even worse, his wife Alice died in 1891. In 1897 Joseland married Blanche Hay. His practice also began to recover with commissions in 1898. In 1903, he took on Hugh Vernon—a son of Walter Vernon—who had been
146:(published in 1890), in which he advocated architectural styles that were suitable for the local climate. Like Walter Liberty Vernon, he favoured the styles of the Federation era (1890–1915) and actually contributed to the development of the Australian version of the 105:, another English architect who had migrated to Australia for health reasons. The two architects joined forces and entered a competition to design a model suburb. It was the first of several projects they would work on together. In 1890, Vernon became 301:
Princes Highway Bomaderry. Built 1895 by George Muller for the widow of Henry Morton, manager of the David Berry Estate near Nowra, and Mayor of Numbaa 1868 to 1895. Still lived in by the Morton Family and coming up for
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Joseland was one of the earliest architects in Australia to reject the Victorian architectural styles that had developed in England and which had little relevance to the Australian climate. He wrote a magazine article,
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style, which ultimately became the most popular residential style in Australia in the first decade of the 20th century. This latter style had arrived in Australia in 1885 with the construction of
317:(believed to have been designed by Joseland),Princes Highway Berry NSW. Built 1894 for the Stuart Family by Hohn Hay who was the manager of Alexander Berrys Coolngatta estate. 262:, Redleaf Avenue, Wahroonga. Built in 1899 for W.G. Parish in Queen Anne style, considered an important example of Joseland's work. Has Local Government Heritage listing 164: 125:, which was published in 1921. He also found time to visit England twice with his wife Blanche. He died of cancer in the eastern Sydney suburb of 272:
circa 1898 in the Arts and Crafts style, for Frederick Sargood. Joseland and Vernon were commissioned to design the garden of one hectare.
256:, Burns Road, Wahroonga. Built circa 1891 for ophthalmic surgeon Dr. Francis Antill Pockley, became Franciscan Order retreat 1950s–1980s 311:
Princes Highway Bomaderry NSW, Built in 1906 for Mark F Morton. member for Willondilly in the NSW legislative assembly 1901 till 1938
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A pictorial guide to identifying Australian architecture : styles and forms from 1788 to the present
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community activities and musical societies, as well as being a keen fisherman and author of the book
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on 20 July 1930, and was buried at South Head Cemetery in another eastern Sydney suburb,
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The Heritage of Australia, Macmillan Company, 1981, p. 2/111
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Apperly, Richard; Irving, Robert; Reynolds, Peter (1989).
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The Federation House, Hugh Fraser (New Holland) 2002, p.24
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Paterson, Bruce and Reid building, 83 York Street, Sydney
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style, featuring a prominent veranda to create shade.
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Midhope (St Edmund's School), Burns Road, Wahroonga
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Index


Darlinghurst
Walter Liberty Vernon
New South Wales Government Architect
Federation Bungalow
Darlinghurst
Vaucluse
Queen Anne
Caerleon, Bellevue Hill
Arts and Crafts
Paterson, Bruce and Reid building, 83 York Street, Sydney
Craignairn, Burns Road, Wahroonga
Midhope (St Edmund's School), Burns Road, Wahroonga
Rippon Grange, Water Street, Wahroonga
Joseland's grave at South Head Cemetery
John Sulman
Register of the National Estate
David Berry Hospital
'auction 1 February 2014'
Edwards 1998
"Family Notices"
The Sydney Morning Herald
Edwards 1998
Edwards 1998
Apperly, Irving & Reynolds 1989
Edwards 1998
Apperly, Irving & Reynolds 1989
Six of the best : architects of Ku-ring-gai
ISBN
978-0-646-36687-6

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