Talk:George Temple-Poole
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Partial templates now at my sub page: User talk:Fred.e/George Temple Poole.
This to do list may help if your editing here. I want to flesh out a few related pages before coming back to this one.
Note : WA is omitted from many articles about Australia, I think this needs a coordinated effort to stitch it into the various articles. For example, there is no mention of West's gold boom (key point to this article) in relevant pages. Fred.e
- References and further info in key biog ('golden years')
- Images
- Photo; him, Arts and Crafts example, Claremont Station from another angle than that page. Or Walkaway/Greenough. I will try to find building that sums up work best. Star editor Gnangarra has supplied one for notable works.
- Plan, sketch, art by, (Battye lib., Nat. Trust) cartoons and drawings of owned by Mrs Gerald West (in 1980) would help to give insight to him or work/influence.
- Other people, Forrest, Hobbs (briefly mentioned), C Y, Gibb, Claremont developers, Archbishop ~, society.
- Gongs and appellations.
- Bit more about Gold boom period?
- Are statements supported by examples or ref's?
spelling- Review by relevant wikiprojects.
- Then tighten up leading paragraphs.
[edit] Govt Architect
Notes should be with text - not at the bottom of the page. SatuSuro 09:50, 9 December 2006 (UTC)
Actually direct quote
"Government Architect for Western Australia On 6 June 2003, the Premier of Western Australia, the Hon Dr Geoff Gallop announced that the State Government wished to continue the tradition of having a senior adviser on architectural matters by once again creating the position of Government Architect. Applications from suitable candidates were advertised the following day and on 28 September 2003, the Minister for Housing & Works, the Hon. Nick Griffiths announced that Professor Geoffrey London had been appointed as the Government Architect for a five year term from 1 January 2004 until 31 December 2008."
accidently left in. "Legacy" is good idea though. Australian Government Architect. Fred.e 16:05, 18 December 2006 (UTC)

