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702675 Australian Building Analysis
internal finishes
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internal finishes
pressed metal
papier mâché, plaster &c
pressed metalpressed metal
'Buninyong House' (or 'Ballantrae'), Buninyong, c 1859: pressed metal corniceMiles Lewis
Wunderlich display at Sydney Arts and Crafts exhibition,
Sydney 1892
Forty Years of WunderlichIndustry, p 13
drop hammering a design into a sheet at the Wunderlich
Works, Sydney
Forty Years of Wunderlich
Industry, p 33
'Ryllstone Park', Rhyll, Phillip
Island, by Charles O'Dea, c 1897a zinc ceiling
Paul Roser
'Ryllstone Park', ceiling and cornice detailPaul Roser
'Woodland' or 'North Park', 69 Woodland Street, Essendon, by Oakden, Addison & Kemp, 1888-9: ceiling of the front room
Miles Lewis
‘Woodland’ ceiling detailMiles Lewis
Star Hotel, Beechworth, pressed steel ceiling of upper roomMiles Lewis
Star Hotel, Beechworth, detail of pressed steel ceilingMiles Lewis
undated steel ceiling Wooriwyrite, KoloraMiles Lewis
detail of the Wooriwyrite ceilingMiles Lewis
catalogue illustrations pasted onto a drawing
for the Wunderlichceiling of the Wool
Exchange, Collins St, by William Pitt, in the alterations of 1904
Melbourne University Architectural Collection, OFF 2-21
Miles Lewis
Basilica of the Sacred Heart, Timaru, New
Zealand, by F W Petre, 1911
Lorraine Huddle
Basilica of the Sacred Heart: Wunderlich metal domeLorraine Huddle
Basilica of the Sacred Heart: detail of the Wunderlich metal domeLorraine Huddle
Art Nouveau patterns designed for Wunderlich by Samuel V Rowe
(after 1904)
Bures, House of Wunderlich, p 60.
Wunderlich advertisements: ceilings, and'Brick sheet' from a Wunderlich catalogue
Robert Haddon, Australian Architecture (Melbourne 1908), p xxxi; Bures, House of Wunderlich, p 55
'Arlington‘, Cowra Avenue, Irymple, Mildura Shire, 1913 & 1917Lederman, Mildura on the Murray (1921)
‘Arlington’wall lining
Miles Lewis
‘Arlington’, hall ceilingMiles Lewis
G E Crane, 24 inch
modern art metal ceiling
Victorianregistered
design 736, July 1911
William Youngdado design
Victorian registered
design no 945, March 1913
William Young advertisement, 1908
R J Haddon, Australian Architecture (George
Robertson, Melbourne, no date [c 1908]), p x
Australian Embossed Ceiling
Co wall lining
Victorian registered design no 743, June
1911
papier mâchpapier mâchéé & plaster& plaster
‘Clarendon’, Nile, Tasmania, undated ? c 1840Miles Lewis
‘Clarendon’, drawing roomMiles Lewis
‘Clarendon’ drawing room centre flower,
and Bielefeld catalogue illustration
Miles LewisC F Bielefeld. On the Use of the Improved Papier-Mâché,
&c. London, no date [c 1840?], no 2637
‘Clarendon’ drawing room corniceHelen Stitt
‘Clarendon’ drawing room cornice & Bielefeld patterns 94; 127N370;
128N395
Helen StittBielefeld. On the Improved Papier-
Mâché
‘Clarendon’ dining room cornice and Bielefeld patterns 96, 196, 96
Miles LewisBielefeld. On the Improved Papier-Mâché
‘Clarendon’ hall centre flower & Bielefeld pattern 45Helen Stitt
Bielefeld. On the Improved Papier-Mâché
‘Clarendon’ hall cornice & Bielefeld patterns 126N366,
115N112
Miles LewisBielefeld. On the Improved
Papier-Mâché
'Killymoon', FingalValley, Tasmania,
c 1842-8
drawing room
Miles Lewis
papier mâché centre flowers: ‘Killymoon’, Tasmania, c 1845, drawing room & dining room; ‘Wood Cot Park’, Victoria, c 1854-5; ‘Werai’, NSW, 1858
plasterplaster
Coalmines settlement, Tasman Peninsula, Tasmania, 1840sMiles Lewis
Commandant’s House, Coalmines settlement: internal plasterwork & detail of setting coat
Miles Lewis
Woodbourne homestead, Meredith, rear timber portion 1844; front bluestone portion c 1853-4
Miles Lewis
Woodbourne homestead,
Meredithdetail of loam
plaster c 1853-4
Miles Lewis
plaster reconstruction at the Bendigo Town Hall, c 2000: the use of screedsBarrie Cooper
forming cement stucco cornices
James Nangle, Australian Building Practice (2nd ed, Sydney 1911), pp 396, 398
plaster reconstruction at the Bendigo Town Hall c 2000: running a mouldingBarrie Cooper
a cornice horseBarrie Cooper
plaster reconstruction at the Bendigo Town Hall c 2000: partial completionBarrie Cooper
dental plaster mould for replicating small ornamental details, Potter Conservation Centre, 2008
Miles Lewis
'Bishop's Lodge', wall construction in
north-east room
Miles Lewis
fibrous plasterfibrous plaster
Read's (later Moore's) Store,
Chapel & High Sts, Prahran, Melbourne, by Sydney Smith &
Ogg, 1911
Miles Lewis
Read's Storefibrous plaster
cornices
Miles Lewis
Read's Store: details of cornicesMiles Lewis
‘Egremont’, 20 Welman St, Launceston, by Johannes Haenke, 1904: hall ceilingMiles Lewis
tessellated &tessellated &encaustic tilesencaustic tiles
Chateau of Chenonceaux, France, 1517-21 and after ?1597: detail of C19th ceramic floor tiles, showing wear
Miles Lewis
St Giles, Cheadle, by A
W N Pugin, 1844-6
floor tiling in the Blessed Sacrament
Chapel, made by Mintons, c
1846
Atterbury & Wainwright, Pugin, p 146
manufacture of an encaustic tile:a) a layer of clay placed over a plaster mould; b) addition of body clay; c) clay slip poured in; d) scraping the surface; e) cutting and trimming
Alun Graves, Tiles and Tilework of Europe (London 2002), p 152
'Mount Rothwell' homestead, by Colquhoun, c 1872-3: tessellated floor of verandahMiles Lewis
‘Mount Rothwell’ reverse of two verandah tilesMiles Lewis
‘Mount Rothwell’ tile markings
DUNNILL & COJACKFIELD
CRAVEN & CORO212
advertisement for Carter & Co, Encaustic Tile Works, Poole, Dorset, UK,
1901
J E Sears [ed], The Contractors,' Merchants,'
and Estate Managers' Compendium and
Catalogue (London 1901), following p 54