Alexander Stewart Jolly
Alexander Stewart Jolly (1887–1957) was a Sydney-based architect, published poet and children's author in the early 20th century. His buildings are primarily in Sydney's northern suburbs and the north coast of New South Wales. His architectural work was strongly influenced by Frank Lloyd Wright’s School in Chicago, as well as the Arts and Crafts movement of the time.
Alexander Stewart Jolly | |
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Born | Wardell, New South Wales | 18 July 1887
Died | 17 April 1957 69) Wollstonecraft, Sydney, New South Wales | (aged
Nationality | Scottish-Australian |
Occupation | Architect |
Spouse(s) | Kathleen Wilhelmina, née Macky |
Parent(s) | James Jolly and Jessie Spence, née Stewart |
Practice | Wardell & Denning |
Design | Californian Bungalow |
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