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George Thomas Temple-Poole (born George Thomas Temple, 29 May 1856 – 27 February 1934) was a British architect and public servant, primarily known for his work in Western Australia from 1885. As Principal Architect, Western Australia, in a period of rapid urban development during the Australian gold boom, he made notable contributions to Australian architecture and town planning prior to federation. His designs for public space and buildings are often identified and preserved by local councils and heritage registers. He also held roles relating to town planning, commerce, the arts, and 'society' of Western Australia. His founding and chairing of committees and institutions included; the Western Australian Institute of Architects (later merged to the RAIA), Perth Park (Kings Park Board), and the Wilgie Sketching Society. ==Early life and education== George Temple-Poole was born in Rome, Italy to Louise Mary, née Poole, and John George Temple, a Lieutenant Colonel in the British Army. Poole's father died shortly after the family returned to England following the Crimean War. His mother remarried, altering his surname to Temple-Poole. He was educated at Winchester College in England. Articled in engineering and architecture〔At least one journal, The Architect, states that he was articled to his ''father'', Josiah George Poole. His mother's ''maiden name'' was also Poole, Josiah was her cousin and husband (See ADB).〕 to a London engineering firm designing harbour works for the Thames, he then practised in Sri Lanka Ceylon for two years before being appointed to the Public Works department in Western Australia.〔(The Royal Australian Institute of Architects (RAIA) )〕〔http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A110263b.htm Australian Dictionary of Biography – Online Edition〕
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