- Carlyle Greenwell
Carlyle Greenwell (
16 March 1884 -7 February 1961 ) was anAustralia narchitect whose houses, designed in the first half of the 20th century, are now heritage listed and a philanthropist whose bequest to theUniversity of Sydney funds research inAnthropology andArchaeology .Early life
Greenwell was born in Windsor and was educated at
Newington College (1897-1901). [Newington College Register of Past Students 1863-1998 (Syd, 1999) pp78] .Architecturual career
He then studied
architecture atSydney Technical College before there was auniversity architecture course available inSydney , but also attended architecture lectures in the Engineering Faculty atUniversity of Sydney . He later studied at theUniversity of Pennsylvania and was awarded a B.Sc.(Arch) in 1911.Before studying abroad Greenwell had been articled to
Harry Kent and Henry Budden, and in 1912 he joined them in partnership as 'Kent Budden & Greenwell'. During this time, Greenwell designed a number of now heritage listed houses for family and friends inStrathfield andKillara , notably 'Terhyn Worthle' which was featured in "Domestic architecture in Australia" edited byWilliam Hardy Wilson (Sydney : Angus and Robertson, 1919). These homes had elements of the Federation Arts and Crafts and Federation Bungalow styles.After the departure of Kent, the firm became known as 'Budden & Greenwell' and in this period Greenwell designed the Inter-War Gothic styled Killara Congregational Church, which is now a
Uniting Church in Australia parish, theWoolloomooloo 'Bay Mothers and Wives Memorial to Soldiers' [http://www.warmemorialsnsw.asn.au/Details.cfm?MemNo=191] and the 'Harrison House' (now Weis Restaurant) in Toowoomba. [ [http://www.weis-restaurant.com.au/history.htm Weis Restaurant] ] In 1931, while in partnership as 'Greenwell & Shirley', Greenwell designed the 'Norman House' in Vaucluse.Private life
At the age of 53, Greenwell married Sibyl Enid Vera Munro Morrison, a divorcee who is famous as the first female
barrister in New South Wales, at St Stephen's Presbyterian Church on16 March 1937 . [ [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A100580b.htm Australian Dictionary of Biography] ]War service
Greenwell served as an Army Officer in both
World War I andWorld War II .Legacy
He died at
Collaroy 7 February 1961 , and his estate funded the 'Carlyle Greenwell Research Fund' at Sydney University for student research, field work and original literary work in Anthropology. [ [http://www.arts.usyd.edu.au/departs/archaeology/documents/GreenwellApplicationForm06.doc Greenwell Bequest] ] A substantial bequest to theArt Gallery of NSW included works byGeorge Lambert ,Sydney Long , Kenneth McQueen andJohn Passmore . Over many years he was also a major donor to theAustralian Museum .References
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