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Bates, Smart & McCutcheon, were awarded an unprecedented three Royal Victorian Institute of Architects Street architecture medals: for the Australian Mutual Provident building, Melbourne (1932); for the Buckley & Nunn men’s store, Melbourne (1934); and for the Second Church of Christ Scientist, Camberwell (1938). In 1935 BSM won the national competition for the Mutual Life & Citizens Assurance Company (MLC) building in Sydney. From ADB entry
Book of Remembrance entry
Not listed in the University Roll of Active Service. Enlisted in the A.I.F., in October 1918 and discharged on 24 December 1918 due to the armistice.
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1899Birth in Armadale -- VIC, Australia 8 April 1899
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?Early education at Wesley College, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
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1917Attended lectures 1917 at Working Men's College [ Melbourne VIC Australia ]
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1918Articled Architect at Melbourne -- VIC, Australia 1918
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1922Architect at San Francisco --, USA 1922
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1924Architect at London --, England 1924
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1926Architect at Melbourne -- VIC, Australia 1926
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1928Tertiary education at University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC, Australia 1928
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1928Married 8 Dec 1928 at East Malvern [ VIC Australia ]
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1930Director - part time at Melbourne -- VIC, Australia 1930
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1935Director of School of Architecture at Melbourne -- VIC, Australia 1935
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1965Awarded Gold Medal RAIA 1965
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1966Appointed K.B. 1966
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1968Tertiary education at Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia 1968
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1983Tertiary education at University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC, Australia 1983
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1983Death in Frankston -- VIC, Australia 6 May 1983
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