Crouch and Wilson

Crouch and Wilson was an architectural practice based in Melbourne, Australia in the late nineneenth century. The partnership, between Tasmanian-born Thomas Crouch and recently-arrived Londoner Ralph Wilson, commenced in 1857 in Elizabeth Street.[1] The firm designed numerous prominent Melbourne buildings including many Presbyterian and Wesleyan churches.[2] After the deaths of the partners in the late 1880s, their sons continued on with the business until its closure in 1916.[1]

Selected works

References

  1. ^ a b "Ralph Wilson". Dictionary of Australian Arts Online. http://www.daao.org.au/main/read/6675. Retrieved 24 February 2010. 
  2. ^ a b "Victorian School for Deaf Children". National Trust of Australia - Victoria. http://www.nattrust.com.au/trust_register/search_the_register/victorian_school_for_deaf_children. Retrieved 24 February 2010. 
  3. ^ a b "Buildings designed by Crouch & Wilson (architect)". Walking Melbourne. http://www.walkingmelbourne.com/search.html?architects=Crouch+%26+Wilson. Retrieved 24 February 2011. 
  4. ^ "Church (Methodist)". The Register. New Zealand Historic Places Trust. http://www.mmsi.org.nz/church-history.html. Retrieved 24 February 2011. 
  5. ^ "Church Of The Immaculate Conception". National Trust of Australia - Victoria. http://vhd.heritage.vic.gov.au/search/nattrust_result_detail/64747. Retrieved 24 February 2010.