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John Hingeston Buckeridge : ウィキペディア英語版
John H. Buckeridge

John H. Buckeridge (1857-1934) was an English-born Australian architect, who built about sixty churches in Queensland and is also remembered for remodeling the interior of the Macquarie era church of St James’, King Street, Sydney.
==Life==
John Hingeston Buckeridge was born 1857 in Oxford, England, the son of the architect, Charles Buckeridge, and his wife, Anne. He attended at Magdalen College, Oxford,〔 and studied architecture under J. L. Pearson.〔Organ Historical Trust of Australia, ( Bundaberg Anglican Church ), (retrieved 27-09-2013)〕
Buckeridge married Ada and had twelve children, of whom his eldest son, Stanley, was killed at Lone Pine in World War I.〔 Buckeridge himself served in the Artists' Rifles from 1874-1878.
Buckeridge died on 25 June 1934 at his residence, 8 Garfield Street, Carlton, Sydney.〔 He was privated cremated at Woronora crematorium on 26 June 1934.

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