Episode 6
The Father of Australian Architecture
The Father of Australian Architecture
Season: 6 Episode: 6
Francis Greenway (1777–1837) was a convict-turned-architect who shaped Australia’s early colonial architecture. Transported for forgery, he became Governor Macquarie’s chief architect, designing landmarks like Hyde Park Barracks and St. James’ Church, gaining him the moniker the "Father of Australian architecture". His legacy endures through his elegant Georgian-style buildings.
CAST
Francis Greenway - Steve Sheperd
Appointment - David Mendes
Governor Macquarie - Joe Wilson
Sydney Gazette - Sam Roberts
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SOURCES
Find-A-Grave
British convict transportation registers 1787-1867 database
New South Wales, Australia, Record of Appointments to Government Offices, 1814-1825
Bristol, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812
Broadbent, J, and Hughes, J. (1997). Francis Greenway Architect. Historic House Trust of New South Wales, Glebe, NSW, p. 6
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