William Monks

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William John Monks, also known as Bill or Billy, (1869 – 2 July 1943) was an Australian architect active in the last decade of the 19th century and first third of the 20th century. Monks "had one of the most successful and extensive architectural practices in country New South Wales. He was based in Wagga Wagga for over 40 years and designed buildings in practically every district in the southern half of the state." rdf:langString
rdf:langString William Monks
rdf:langString William Monks - Architect
rdf:langString William Monks - Architect
xsd:date 1943-07-02
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rdf:langString Completion of St Michael's Cathedral, Wagga
rdf:langString Extensions to St John's Church, Wagga, including the addition of two aisles, narthex, clergy vestry and belltower
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xsd:integer 53
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rdf:langString Residences at
rdf:langString Hogan's Brewery, The Esplanade Wagga
rdf:langString J. J. McGrath's saddlery, Fitzmaurice Street Wagga
rdf:langString Mt Erin Boarding School Infants School Room and Chapel
rdf:langString Wagga Wagga Base Hospital kitchen block and nurses quarters
rdf:langString Company Office Building for the Murrumbidgee Flour Mill
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rdf:langString Mt. Erin Convent and Chapel
xsd:date 1943-07-02
rdf:langString Australian
rdf:langString William John Monks, also known as Bill or Billy, (1869 – 2 July 1943) was an Australian architect active in the last decade of the 19th century and first third of the 20th century. Monks "had one of the most successful and extensive architectural practices in country New South Wales. He was based in Wagga Wagga for over 40 years and designed buildings in practically every district in the southern half of the state."
rdf:langString W. J. Monks
rdf:langString Monks, Jeffs and Shaw
rdf:langString W. J. Monks and Jeffs
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