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Robert Joseph Haddon (1866–1929) was an England-born architect, best known for his architectural work in Australia, particularly the southern states. == Biography == He was born in England and trained in London before arriving in Australia when he was 25. He relocated a number of times around southern Australia, including Perth for a while as the Assistant Architect at the Department of Public Works, and then settled in Melbourne in 1900. Haddon worked extensively on councils, examining boards and committees, while writing a number of articles in technical magazines, as well as a book (''Australian Domestic Architecture'') in 1908. As the head of the main architectural school, the Melbourne Technical College, he taught several generations of students. He opened a practice as an architectural consultant, taking on Percy Oakley as his first assistant, and William Alexander in 1903, who was made a full partner seven years later. On his deathbed, he made provision for the richest traveling scholarship in the Empire at the time.〔Boyd 2011, "Victoria Modern"〕
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