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    Mortimer William Lewis (1796 – 9 March 1879) was an English-born architect, surveyor and public servant who migrated to Australia and became Colonial Architect...
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  • the American Civil War Mortimer Lewis (1796–1879), English architect and surveyor; Colonial Architect in New South Wales Mortimer Menpes (1855–1938), Australian-born...
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  • included Henry Tilford Mortimer, Richard Mortimer; John Jay Mortimer; and Eve Mortimer (who married Clarence Pell Jr. and, later, Lewis Cass Ledyard III)....
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  • Mortimer (/ˈmɔːrtɪmər/) is an English surname, and a given name (see Mortimer (given name)). The surname Mortimer has a Norman origin, deriving from the...
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    Callan Park Hospital for the Insane (category Mortimer Lewis buildings)
    were based on designs by the colonial architects, James Barnet and Mortimer Lewis and grounds designed by botanist, Charles Moore, the founder of the...
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    Parramatta Correctional Centre (category Mortimer Lewis buildings)
    detention centre for metropolitan Sydney. Designed by George Barney and Mortimer Lewis, the complex is listed on the Register of the National Estate and the...
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  • Harriman, Henry Tilford Mortimer (1916-1993), Richard Mortimer, Eve Mortimer (1918-2007), who married Clarence Pell, Jr. and later Lewis Cass Ledyard III (1911-1990)...
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    Darlinghurst Courthouse (category Mortimer Lewis buildings)
    designs by Colonial Architect, Mortimer Lewis, the building structure was completed in 1880 under the supervision of Lewis's successor, James Barnet. It...
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    Mitchell, would have supported the independence of Mortimer Lewis, who he had worked with while Lewis was Town Surveyor, and whom Mitchell had suggested...
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    Australian Museum (category Mortimer Lewis buildings)
    is part of the wing designed by New South Wales Colonial Architect Mortimer Lewis, and the earliest building on the site, c. 1846. This is a handsome...
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    station, a simple sandstone structure, was designed by Colonial Architect Mortimer Lewis and built in 1837. Willandra is a two-storey Georgian home built by...
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    Randwick is Nugal Hall, located in Milford Street. It was designed by Mortimer Lewis and the southern portion of the house was built in 1853 for Alexander...
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    Gladesville Mental Hospital (category Mortimer Lewis buildings)
    Tarban Creek Lunatic Asylum, was designed by the Colonial Architect, Mortimer Lewis, between 1836 and 1838. Patients were then transferred from Liverpool...
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    Darlinghurst Gaol (category Mortimer Lewis buildings)
    building, predominantly designed by New South Wales Colonial Architect Mortimer Lewis, was closed in 1914 and has subsequently been repurposed to house the...
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    Roger Mortimer, 3rd Baron Mortimer of Wigmore, 1st Earl of March (25 April 1287 – 29 November 1330), was an English nobleman and powerful Marcher Lord...
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    Construction commenced in 1837 and was supervised by colonial architect Mortimer Lewis and Colonel Barney of the Royal Engineers. Stone, cedar, and marble...
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    Berrima Correctional Centre (category Mortimer Lewis buildings)
    Berrima gaol, constructed between 1863 and 1868 under the supervision of Mortimer Lewis Berrima Correctional Centre Location in New South Wales Location Berrima...
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    1840s, the present signal station was built by the Colonial Architect, Mortimer Lewis. It has continued to be used up to the present day for controlling shipping...
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    From the late 1850s there was a shift towards Classical architecture. Mortimer Lewis designed the Australian Museum in 1857. The General Post Office, completed...
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    Customs House, Sydney (category Mortimer Lewis buildings)
    function relocated to a new site in 1990. The initial designs were by Mortimer Lewis and it was built during 1845 by under the administration of Governor...
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    Hornby Lighthouse (category Mortimer Lewis buildings)
    It is the third oldest lighthouse in New South Wales. Designed by Mortimer Lewis and listed on the (now defunct) Register of the National Estate and...
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    this late Victorian Period in its landscape design. Colonial Architect Mortimer Lewis (1835-1849) and the Director of the Sydney Botanic Gardens Charles Moore...
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    Charles Mortimer OAM (born 15 July 1956), also nicknamed "Turvey", is an Australian former rugby league footballer who played as a halfback. Mortimer played...
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    Lewis Lichtenstein Strauss (/ˈstrɔːz/ STRAWZ; January 31, 1896 – January 21, 1974) was an American government official, businessman, philanthropist and...
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    became Viscount Sherbrooke, bought 17 hectares (42 acres) of land from Mortimer Lewis, the English-born Australian Colonial Architect who was given a free...
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    Maitland Gaol (category Mortimer Lewis buildings)
    Technical details Material Stone Design and construction Architect(s) Mortimer Lewis (1844–48) James Barnet (1851–75) Architecture firm Colonial Architect...
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    built between 1836 and 1838. It was designed by the colonial architect Mortimer Lewis in a Roman style. Four Doric columns support a classical pediment. The...
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  • Richard Mortimer (April 24, 1852 – March 15, 1918) was an American real estate investor and society leader during the Gilded Age. Mortimer was born in...
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    Ryde police station (category Mortimer Lewis buildings)
    local government area of New South Wales, Australia. It was designed by Mortimer Lewis and built from 1836 to 1837 by David Taylor; Messrs Brodie & Craig....
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  • the Family of Mortimer (ISBN 1-899376-76-3) Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis; Lines...
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