Charles Webb (architect)
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Charles Webb (born 26 November 1821, Sudbury, Suffolk, England - 23 January 1898 was an architect working in Victoria, Australia during the 19th Century.
He is probably best noted for his designs of the iconic Windsor Hotel, Royal Arcade, South Melbourne Town Hall and Tasma Terrace, all listed on the Victorian Heritage Register.
[edit] Significant works
- 1856 - Melbourne Church of England Grammar School (main buildings). Melbourne
- 1863 - Church of Christ. [[Swanston Street, Melbourne|Swanston Street. Melbourne
- 1869 - Royal Arcade. Bourke Street, Melbourne
- 1876 - Mandeville Hall. Toorak, Victoria
- 1878 - Tasma Terrace. Parliament Place. East Melbourne, Victoria
- 1879 - South Melbourne Town Hall. South Melbourne
- 1880 - Primary School No. 1253. South Melbourne
- 1882 - Mosspennoch. East Melbourne
- 1883 - Grand Hotel (Windsor). Spring Street, Melbourne
- 1889 - Charsfield. St Kilda Road