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Charles D'Ebro

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216: 204: 228: 189: 19: 69:, London, the posthumous son of Charles D'Almandos D'Ebro, Baron and Chevalier, who died 16 August 1850, and Frances, the daughter of the artist Justin McArthy. She remarried 30 May 1853, becoming the second wife of 215: 203: 372: 367: 73:(1789–1868), R.A. D'Ebro married Blanche Mary Tracy (1859–1943) in 1891, and they had a daughter Ethel (Essa) in 1892. He apparently committed suicide in 288:
Charles D'Almandos D'Ebro was the son of Joseph Charles D'Ebro, Doctor in Law according to the marriage certificate at the General Register Office
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Stonnington mansion is an example of Charles D'Ebro architectural work. The City of Stonnington was named for the mansion.
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Birth Certificate of registration district St Giles in the Fields and St George, Bloomsbury, General Register Office
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Biographical article The Royal Women's Hospital, Victoria, Australia,
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periods. Many of these buildings are now preserved under
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3rd Australasian Engineering Heritage Conference 2009
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Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Victorian
Edwardian
heritage laws
John Grainger
Princes Bridge
Adelaide
Bloomsbury
Abraham Cooper
Perth
Auckland Art Gallery
Auckland
Fremantle Town Hall
John Grice
Stonington
Malvern
Italian Renaissance
Prahran Town Hall
Prahran
Richmond Power Station
Queen Anne style
Collins Street
Bourke Street
Adelaide Steamship Company
Palazzo
William Street
Prahran Town Hall Clock Tower (since modified)
Prahran Town Hall
Winfield Building in the Queen Anne style

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