Hubert George Octavius Thomas
{{Short description|Australian architect (1857–1922)}}
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Hubert George Octavius Thomas (1857–1922) was an architect in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. A number of his works are now heritage-listed.
Early life
Hubert George Octavius Thomas was born in Aberystwyth, Wales in 1857.
Thomas immigrated to Brisbane from Wales in 1883.{{cite QHR|21735|Woody Point Memorial Hall|602828|accessdate=1 August 2014}}
Architectural career
Thomas practised as an architect in his own right from c.1885. From 1898 onwards he lived and practiced at Sandgate, where he served on the local School of Arts Committee. Specialising in urban villas, Thomas became a Member of the Society of Architects, London, in 1904, and a Fellow of the Queensland Institute of Architects c.1910.Watson, D and McKay, J, 1994. Queensland Architects of the 19th Century, Queensland Museum, pp. 190-191.
Later life
Thomas was the founder of the St David's Society in Brisbane (extant by 1918), and was its President at the time of his death. On 1 March 1922, he attended the annual dinner of the society. He was taken ill at the dinner and taken home where he died the following morning (2 March 1922).{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article20545046 |title=Death of Mr. H. G. O. Thomas. |newspaper=The Brisbane Courier |date=3 March 1922 |accessdate=19 July 2015 |page=6 |via=National Library of Australia}}
His death was two days before the Woody Point Memorial School of Arts was officially opened.`Died after St David's dinner', The Register (Adelaide), 3 March
1922, p.8.
Works
Examples of his work include:
- 1888-89: the villa Dura (later Glengariff) in Hendra for Edward Jones {{cite QHR|14997|Glengariff|600222|accessdate=1 August 2014}}
- {{circa|1900}}: the Bank of North Queensland, Childers (later the National Australia Bank) {{cite QHR|15391|National Australia Bank|600616|accessdate=1 August 2014}}
- the 1919 additions to the Queen Alexandra Home in Coorparoo{{cite QHR|14960|Queen Alexandra Home|600185|accessdate=1 August 2014}}
- Woody Point Memorial School of Arts
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Category:Architects from Brisbane
Category:Articles incorporating text from the Queensland Heritage Register