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associate of
Louis Buvelot
1814
Artist (Photographer), Artist (Painter), Artist (Printmaker)
associate of
Oswald Rose Campbell
1820
Artist (Draughtsman), Artist (Photographer), Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator), Artist (Painter)
child of
George Clark
Other occupation
sibling of
George Clark
Other occupation
child of
née Unwin Mary Clark
Other occupation
associate of
William Wilkinson Wardell
Other occupation
spouse of
Mary Taylor Watmuff
Other occupation
parent of
Edward James Clark
Other occupation
associate of
Captain William Lonsdale
1838
Other occupation

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Alternative names
  • James Clark
  • J. J. Clark
  • James Clark
  • J. J. Clark
Related people
  • Buvelot, Louis (associate of)
  • Campbell, Oswald Rose (associate of)
  • Clark, George (child of)
  • Clark, George (sibling of)
  • Clark, Mary (child of)
  • Wardell, William Wilkinson (associate of)
  • Watmuff, Mary Taylor (spouse of)
  • Clark, Edward James (parent of)
  • Buvelot, Louis (associate of)
  • Campbell, Oswald Rose (associate of)
  • Lonsdale, William (associate of)
  • Clark, George (child of)
  • Clark, George (sibling of)
  • Clark, Mary (child of)
  • Wardell, William Wilkinson (associate of)
  • Watmuff, Mary Taylor (spouse of)
  • Clark, Edward James (parent of)
Related person groups
  • Public Works Department (associate of)
  • Colonial Architect's Office (associate of)
  • The Volunteers (associate of)
  • Western Australia Department of Works (associate of)
  • Clark & Son (associate of)
  • Queensland Railways (associate of)
  • Public Works Department (associate of)
  • Colonial Architect's Office (associate of)
  • The Volunteers (associate of)
  • Western Australia Department of Works (associate of)
  • Clark & Son (associate of)
  • Queensland Railways (associate of)
Related works
  • (Government House) (creator of)
  • (Mint Administrative Offices) (creator of)
  • (Public Offices at Bendigo) (creator of)
  • (Customs House) (creator of)
  • (Government Printing Office) (creator of)
  • (Melbourne Hospital) (creator of)
  • (Brisbane Treasury) (creator of)
  • (Government Offices, Queensland) (creator of)
  • (Ground floor of the Melbourne Treasury Buildings) (creator of)
  • (The 'New' Treasury Building) (creator of)
  • (Government House) (creator of)
  • (Mint Administrative Offices) (creator of)
  • (Public Offices at Bendigo) (creator of)
  • (Customs House) (creator of)
  • (Government Printing Office) (creator of)
  • (Melbourne Hospital) (creator of)
  • (Brisbane Treasury) (creator of)
  • (Government Offices, Queensland) (creator of)
  • (Ground floor of the Melbourne Treasury Buildings) (creator of)
  • (The 'New' Treasury Building) (creator of)
Related collections
  • untitled (collected in)
  • National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, VIC (collected in)
  • untitled (collected in)
  • National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, VIC (collected in)
Related recognitions
  • Competition for Auckland Town Hall (received)
  • Competition for the Melbourne City Baths (received)
  • Competition for Newcastle (New South Wales) Railway Station (received)
  • 1898 : Winner (received)
  • competitions for extensions to Fremantle Town Hall, St Andrew's Presbyterian Church (received)
  • Competition for the Government Offices in Brisbane (received)
  • Competition for Auckland Town Hall (received)
  • Competition for the Melbourne City Baths (received)
  • Competition for Newcastle (New South Wales) Railway Station (received)
  • 1898 : Winner (received)
  • competitions for extensions to Fremantle Town Hall, St Andrew's Presbyterian Church (received)
  • Competition for the Government Offices in Brisbane (received)
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