Charles D'Ebro
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Charles Abraham D'Ebro was a London-born architect who designed many important buildings in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia during the late Victorian and early Edwardian periods. Many of these buildings are now preserved under heritage laws.
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- (1887) Auckland Art Gallery, Auckland (Main gallery)
- (1887) Fremantle Town Hall, Victorian Free Style (Classical)
- (1888) Princes Bridge, Melbourne's most significant was designed by D'Ebro as a minor partnership in the firm Jenkins, D'Ebro and Grainger.
- (1890) Stonington (also known as Stonnington) mansion of Malvern in the Italian Renaissance style, mansion & stables
- (1891) The Winfield Building in the Queen Anne style , with Richard Speight which forms part of a notable Collins Street streetscape
- (1901-1902) Former Gollin and Company Building in the Queen Anne style. Bourke Street, Melbourne
- (1904) Adelaide Steamship Company building in the Palazzo style (destroyed 1980)
- (1907-1908) Scottish House in the Palazzo style
- (1890) Prahran Town Hall Clock Tower, Prahran, Melbourne
- (1891) The Richmond Power Station.