George McRae

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George McRae was a Scottish-born Australian architect best known for designing prominent public buildings in Sydney, including the Queen Victoria Building.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Australian architect
architect
person
architecturalStyle Baroque Revival
surface form: Edwardian Baroque

Federation Free Classical
Neo-Romanesque
surface form: Romanesque Revival
countryOfBirth Scotland
countryOfCitizenship Australia
countryOfDeath Australia
designed Sydney Central station
surface form: Central Railway Station ancillary buildings, Sydney

Registrar-General’s Building, Sydney
surface form: Department of Education building, Bridge Street, Sydney

Queen Victoria Building
surface form: Queen Victoria Building, Sydney

Sydney Markets building, Haymarket
Taronga Zoo
surface form: Taronga Zoo main entrance and early buildings
employer City of Sydney
familyName McRae
fieldOfWork architecture
givenName George
name George McRae self-link
nationality Scottish-born Australian
notableFor design of the Queen Victoria Building in Sydney
designing prominent public buildings in Sydney
notableWork Sydney Central station
surface form: Central Railway Station (Sydney) buildings

Department of Education building (Sydney)
Queen Victoria Building
Sydney Markets building
Taronga Zoo
surface form: Taronga Zoo structures (Sydney)
occupation architect
placeOfBirth Edinburgh
placeOfDeath Sydney
positionHeld City Architect of Sydney
residence Sydney
workLocation New South Wales
Sydney

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Queen Victoria Building architect George McRae
George McRae name George McRae self-link