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After China from 1909, he continued a working tour of the world, returning home in 1912. In September he was appointed Walter Burley Griffin's representative. Gawler's first major commission may have been Wenley House, Flinders Lane. Another of his early works, St Agnes's, Black Rock (1913), was the forerunner of a substantial body of work for the Church of England. From ADB entry
Book of Remembrance entry
GAWLER, JOHN STEVENS.
Assoc. Royal Vic. Inst. Architects; Lecturer in Architecture, appointed 1915.
Sapper (A/Sgt.) June rfts. Field Engineers December 1916; 10th F.C. Engineers. France. Returned June 1919.
Assoc. Royal Vic. Inst. Architects; Lecturer in Architecture, appointed 1915.
Sapper (A/Sgt.) June rfts. Field Engineers December 1916; 10th F.C. Engineers. France. Returned June 1919.
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?Early education at Brighton State School, Brighton, VIC, Australia
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?Early education at University High School, University High School, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
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1907Architect at Guangzhou -- Guangdong, China 1907
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1914Assistant Lecturer at Parkville -University of Melbourne- VIC, Australia 1914
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1914Architect at Melbourne -443 Little Collins Street- VIC, Australia 24 November 1914
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1916Military service as Sapper 1 December 1916
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1919Military service 1 June 1919
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1920Lecturer in Architecture at Parkville -University of Melbourne- VIC, Australia 1920
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1922
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1938Controller of Building Permits at Melbourne -- VIC, Australia 1 February 1938
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1938Dean at Parkville -University of Melbourne- VIC, Australia 1938
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1938
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1943Deputy Chairman at Melbourne -- VIC, Australia 1943
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1949Member - part time at Melbourne -- VIC, Australia 1949
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?Architect at Melbourne -- VIC, Australia
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?Awarded Sir James Barrett medal 19959
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1978Death in Mitcham -- VIC, Australia 6 September 1978
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