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  • Thomas Blacket Stephens
  • Australian politician (1819–1877)

    Legislative Council. Thomas Blacket Stephens was born on 5 January 1819 at Rochdale, Lancashire, England, the son of Rev. William Stephens (a Baptist minister)

    Thomas Blacket Stephens

    Thomas Blacket Stephens

    Thomas_Blacket_Stephens

  • Edmund Blacket
  • Australian architect

    Edmund Thomas Blacket (25 August 1817 – 9 February 1883) was an Australian architect, best known for his designs for the University of Sydney, St. Andrew's

    Edmund Blacket

    Edmund Blacket

    Edmund_Blacket

  • Varsity Lakes
  • Suburb of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia

    officially named Stephens in 1981 in honour of Thomas Blacket Stephens. In 1999, the area between Stephens and Robina was purchased by Delfin Lend Lease

    Varsity Lakes

    Varsity Lakes

    Varsity_Lakes

  • The Courier-Mail
  • Australian daily newspaper, founded 1846

    money problems, and gave sole control to Swan. Swan sold out to Thomas Blacket Stephens in about November 1859.The Moreton Bay Courier became The Courier

    The Courier-Mail

    The_Courier-Mail

  • Brisbane central business district
  • Suburb of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

    building, but part of the cost was covered by donations, e.g. Thomas Blacket Stephens partially donated the land. In 1881, the church was enlarged, but

    Brisbane central business district

    Brisbane central business district

    Brisbane_central_business_district

  • Burleigh Waters, Queensland
  • Suburb of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia

    (foot bridge)). Stephens Swamp occupied much of present-day Burleigh Waters into the 1990s. It was named after Thomas Blacket Stephens, a local landholder

    Burleigh Waters, Queensland

    Burleigh Waters, Queensland

    Burleigh_Waters,_Queensland

  • Ormiston, Queensland
  • Suburb of Redland City, Queensland, Australia

    Hilliards Creek in 1852 and fellmongery (wool scour) owned by a Thomas Blacket Stephens until the early 1860s. Joseph Clark raised cattle in the district

    Ormiston, Queensland

    Ormiston, Queensland

    Ormiston,_Queensland

  • Merrimac, Queensland
  • Suburb of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia

    needed] The origin of the name of the suburb is unclear. In 1873 Thomas Blacket Stephens purchased 6,980 acres (2,820 ha) of land; his wife Ann named the

    Merrimac, Queensland

    Merrimac, Queensland

    Merrimac,_Queensland

  • Lord Mayor of Brisbane
  • Head of the Brisbane City Council

    Mayor Term John Petrie 1859–1862 Thomas Blacket Stephens 1862 George Edmondstone 1863 Joshua Jeays 1864 Albert John Hockings (1st term) 1865 Richard Warry

    Lord Mayor of Brisbane

    Lord Mayor of Brisbane

    Lord_Mayor_of_Brisbane

  • Brisbane Grammar School
  • Independent, day & boarding school in Spring Hill, Queensland, Australia

    Queensland Legislative Assembly Thomas Blacket Stephens — former Treasurer of Queensland and Mayor of Brisbane William Stephens — former member of the Queensland

    Brisbane Grammar School

    Brisbane_Grammar_School

  • Sir Robert Mackenzie, 10th Baronet
  • Australian politician

    Succeeded by Thomas Moffatt Constituency Burnett In office 15 August 1867 – 25 November 1868 Preceded by Thomas Blacket Stephens Succeeded by Thomas Henry FitzGerald

    Sir Robert Mackenzie, 10th Baronet

    Sir Robert Mackenzie, 10th Baronet

    Sir_Robert_Mackenzie,_10th_Baronet

  • Somerville House
  • Independent, day and boarding school in South Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

    newspaper publisher, and one time Mayor of Brisbane, Thomas Blacket Stephens and his son William Stephens mayor of the South Brisbane City Council (built 1890)

    Somerville House

    Somerville_House

  • Ormiston Fellmongery
  • Historic site in Queensland, Australia

    1853, by Thomas Blacket Stephens, operating for around 10 years before ceasing operations. A second fellmongery was commenced on the site by Thomas Alford

    Ormiston Fellmongery

    Ormiston Fellmongery

    Ormiston_Fellmongery

  • Electoral district of South Brisbane
  • State electoral district of Queensland, Australia

    member) Member Party Term   Henry Richards Unaligned 1860–1863   Thomas Blacket Stephens Unaligned 1863–1875   Richard Ash Kingsford Unaligned 1875–1878

    Electoral district of South Brisbane

    Electoral district of South Brisbane

    Electoral_district_of_South_Brisbane

  • Stephens, Queensland
  • Creek and Burleigh Heads. The swamp, in turn, was named after Thomas Blacket Stephens who purchased 6980 acres of hinterland in 1873 to drain it into

    Stephens, Queensland

    Stephens,_Queensland

  • Thomas Stevens
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Gloucester, 1420–1442 Thomas G. Stephens (1818–?), Wisconsin legislator Thomas Blacket Stephens (1819–1877), mayor of Brisbane Thomas J. Stevens (1848–1900)

    Thomas Stevens

    Thomas_Stevens

  • Cumbooquepa
  • Historic site in Queensland, Australia

    Reach of the Brisbane River. The land was acquired in 1856 by Thomas Blacket Stephens, a politician, newspaper proprietor and businessman, who became

    Cumbooquepa

    Cumbooquepa

    Cumbooquepa

  • Junction Park State School
  • Historic site in Queensland, Australia

    was previously part of Portion 105, purchased in 1859 by Stephen's father Thomas Blacket Stephens, Brisbane's second mayor (1862) and a newspaper proprietor

    Junction Park State School

    Junction Park State School

    Junction_Park_State_School

  • Political families of Australia
  • Victoria (1872–1874), minister in the Francis government (1872–1874). Thomas Blacket Stephens (1819–1877), Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for

    Political families of Australia

    Political families of Australia

    Political_families_of_Australia

  • The Queenslander
  • Australian newspaper

    Queenslander was first published on 3 February 1866 in Brisbane by Thomas Blacket Stephens. The last edition was printed on 22 February 1939. In a country

    The Queenslander

    The Queenslander

    The_Queenslander

  • Kitawah
  • Historic site in Queensland, Australia

    family. Stephens was the eleventh child of Thomas Blacket Stephens, a well-known figure in early Brisbane. Amongst other achievements, Thomas Blacket Stephens

    Kitawah

    Kitawah

    Kitawah

  • Annerley Army Reserve Depot
  • Historic site in Queensland, Australia

    to the Stephens Shire Council from late 1912 to early 1913, but was rejected on both occasions. William Stephens, son of Thomas Blacket Stephens, a Councillor

    Annerley Army Reserve Depot

    Annerley Army Reserve Depot

    Annerley_Army_Reserve_Depot

  • Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1873–1878
  • Thomas Henry FitzGerald, member for Bowen, resigned. Francis Amhurst won the resulting by-election on 14 May 1975. 11 On 13 May 1875, Thomas Blacket Stephens

    Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1873–1878

    Members_of_the_Queensland_Legislative_Assembly,_1873–1878

  • John Douglas (Queensland politician)
  • Australian politician (1828–1904)

    Brisbane. 4 March 1890. p. 5 – via Trove. Mayo, Thomas (2025). "Zenadth Kes". In Perkins, Rachel; Gapps, Stephen; Murray, Mina; Reynolds, Henry (eds.). The

    John Douglas (Queensland politician)

    John Douglas (Queensland politician)

    John_Douglas_(Queensland_politician)

  • Richard Ash Kingsford
  • Australian politician

    Committee 1875 Improvement Committee 1876 Following the retirement of Thomas Blacket Stephens due to illness, in May 1875 Kingsford was elected by a large majority

    Richard Ash Kingsford

    Richard Ash Kingsford

    Richard_Ash_Kingsford

  • Robert Ramsay (Queensland politician)
  • Scottish Australian politician

    of Queensland In office 3 May 1870 – 28 March 1871 Preceded by Thomas Blacket Stephens Succeeded by Joshua Peter Bell Constituency Western Downs Member

    Robert Ramsay (Queensland politician)

    Robert Ramsay (Queensland politician)

    Robert_Ramsay_(Queensland_politician)

  • Thomas Henry Fitzgerald
  • New Zealand and Australian politician

    Thomas Henry Fitzgerald (1 December 1824 – 10 November 1888) was a British pioneer in sugar cane farming in the early days of the colony of Queensland

    Thomas Henry Fitzgerald

    Thomas Henry Fitzgerald

    Thomas_Henry_Fitzgerald

  • Coorooman
  • Historic site in Queensland, Australia

    in 1856 by Thomas Blacket Stephens. Portion 147 was part of approximately 125 acres (51 ha) – most of the land between what is now Stephen's Road and Gladstone

    Coorooman

    Coorooman

    Coorooman

  • South Brisbane Cemetery
  • Historic site in Queensland, Australia

    Cemetery by the Queensland Government. The original trustees were Thomas Blacket Stephens, Albert John Hockings, William Theophilus Blakeney, William Henry

    South Brisbane Cemetery

    South Brisbane Cemetery

    South_Brisbane_Cemetery

  • Constance Elizabeth Harker
  • Australian headmistress (1875–1964)

    Cumbooquepa the former home of the politician and newspaperman Thomas Blacket Stephens in Vulture Street, South Brisbane. The school still with had the

    Constance Elizabeth Harker

    Constance Elizabeth Harker

    Constance_Elizabeth_Harker

  • Members of the Queensland Legislative Council, 1870–1879
  • January 1874 18 August 1886 Henry Simpson 29 July 1868 29 April 1882 Thomas Blacket Stephens 22 July 1876 26 August 1877 Death James Swan 18 April 1878 26 May

    Members of the Queensland Legislative Council, 1870–1879

    Members_of_the_Queensland_Legislative_Council,_1870–1879

  • List of Edmund Blacket buildings
  • This is a list of buildings designed in part or full by Edmund Blacket. Blacket was an Australian architect, best known for his designs for the University

    List of Edmund Blacket buildings

    List_of_Edmund_Blacket_buildings

  • James Swan (mayor of Brisbane)
  • Australian politician

    only a short life. In 1859, James sold the Moreton Bay Courier to Thomas Blacket Stephens who renamed it the Brisbane Courier. James Swan was opposed to

    James Swan (mayor of Brisbane)

    James Swan (mayor of Brisbane)

    James_Swan_(mayor_of_Brisbane)

  • Angus Mackay (Queensland politician)
  • Australian politician

    waiting for the dissolution following the death of sitting member T. B. Stephens MLA, he came forward as a candidate in October 1878. One of his interests

    Angus Mackay (Queensland politician)

    Angus Mackay (Queensland politician)

    Angus_Mackay_(Queensland_politician)

  • William Stephens (Australian politician)
  • Australian politician

    Legislative Council. William Stephens was born on 7 November 1857 at South Brisbane, the eldest son of Thomas Blacket Stephens and his wife Ann (née Connah)

    William Stephens (Australian politician)

    William Stephens (Australian politician)

    William_Stephens_(Australian_politician)

  • Schmidt Farmhouse
  • Historic site in Queensland, Australia

    period. Title was transferred in April 1880 to Anne Stephens of Brisbane, widow of Thomas Blacket Stephens, who in 1877 had established the Hillview dairy

    Schmidt Farmhouse

    Schmidt Farmhouse

    Schmidt_Farmhouse

  • Electoral district of Town of South Brisbane
  • Former colonial electoral district of Queensland

    Member Party Term Henry Richards Unaligned 1860–1863 Thomas Blacket Stephens Unaligned 1863–1875

    Electoral district of Town of South Brisbane

    Electoral_district_of_Town_of_South_Brisbane

  • 1939 in Australian literature
  • 22 1939. The magazine was first published on February 3 1866 by Thomas Blacket Stephens in Brisbane and published serialised novels, poems and short stories

    1939 in Australian literature

    1939_in_Australian_literature

  • Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1863–1867
  • won the resulting by-election on 27 September 1864. 5 On 2 October 1864, Thomas DeLacy Moffat, member for Western Downs, died. John Watts won the resulting

    Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1863–1867

    Members_of_the_Queensland_Legislative_Assembly,_1863–1867

  • Ratcliffe Pring
  • Australian politician

    25 November 1873 to 2 January 1874. Following the retirement of Thomas Blacket Stephens due to illness, in May 1875 Pring stood for election for the South

    Ratcliffe Pring

    Ratcliffe Pring

    Ratcliffe_Pring

  • Spring Hill Reservoirs
  • Historic site in Queensland, Australia

    engineering undertaking in Queensland. Although Brisbane Mayor Thomas Blacket Stephens proposed a service reservoir on Windmill Hill (Wickham Terrace)

    Spring Hill Reservoirs

    Spring Hill Reservoirs

    Spring_Hill_Reservoirs

  • Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1868–1870
  • Haly won the resulting by-election on 21 April 1869. 5 On 11 June 1869, Thomas Henry FitzGerald, member for Kennedy, resigned. Rt Hon John Bright, an English

    Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1868–1870

    Members_of_the_Queensland_Legislative_Assembly,_1868–1870

  • Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1870–1871
  • Leichhardt 1860–1864; 1868–1872 John Scott Leichhardt 1868, 1870–1888 Thomas Blacket Stephens Town of South Brisbane 1863–1875 John Malbon Thompson Town of Ipswich

    Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1870–1871

    Members_of_the_Queensland_Legislative_Assembly,_1870–1871

  • St Saviour's Cathedral, Goulburn
  • Church in New South Wales, Australia

    architect Edmund Thomas Blacket. It reflects the characteristics of a Victorian Gothic style church in its materials, design and details. Blacket also designed

    St Saviour's Cathedral, Goulburn

    St Saviour's Cathedral, Goulburn

    St_Saviour's_Cathedral,_Goulburn

  • St Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney
  • Church in New South Wales, Australia

    regularly used for recitals and concerts. Designed primarily by Edmund Blacket on foundations laid by James Hume, the cathedral was built from 1837 to

    St Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney

    St Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney

    St_Andrew's_Cathedral,_Sydney

  • Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1871–1873
  • Leichhardt 1868, 1870–1888 Walter Jervoise Scott[3] Burnett 1871–1878 Thomas Blacket Stephens Town of South Brisbane 1863–1875 John Malbon Thompson Town of Ipswich

    Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1871–1873

    Members_of_the_Queensland_Legislative_Assembly,_1871–1873

  • Cathedral of the Annunciation of Our Lady
  • Church in New South Wales, Australia

    Redfern, New South Wales, Australia. The church was designed by Edmund Blacket and the rectory was designed by John Burcham Clamp and built from 1848

    Cathedral of the Annunciation of Our Lady

    Cathedral of the Annunciation of Our Lady

    Cathedral_of_the_Annunciation_of_Our_Lady

  • Society of Ship-Owners of Great Britain
  • Hill (also trustee) Joseph and Peter Ainsley John Akenhead Thomas and Robert Brown John Blacket Ralph Clarke William Clark (junior) Norrison Coverdale Robert

    Society of Ship-Owners of Great Britain

    Society_of_Ship-Owners_of_Great_Britain

  • Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1867–1868
  • single day). Premier: Robert Mackenzie (1867–1868) 1 At the 1867 election, Thomas Henry FitzGerald stood as a candidate in two seats: Rockhampton (27 June)

    Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1867–1868

    Members_of_the_Queensland_Legislative_Assembly,_1867–1868

  • Camperdown Cemetery
  • Cemetery in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

    church within the existent cemetery and Edmund Blacket was again the architect. The resulting St Stephen's Church, which held its first service in 1874

    Camperdown Cemetery

    Camperdown Cemetery

    Camperdown_Cemetery

  • All Saints' Anglican Church, Condobolin
  • Church in New South Wales, Australia

    New South Wales, Australia. The church was possibly designed by Edmund Blacket and was built from 1878 to 1879 by Mr Brinsmead. It is also known as All

    All Saints' Anglican Church, Condobolin

    All Saints' Anglican Church, Condobolin

    All_Saints'_Anglican_Church,_Condobolin

  • St Stephen's Anglican Church, Newtown
  • Church in New South Wales, Australia

    suburb of Erskineville. The present building of St Stephen's Church was designed by Edmund Blacket and built from 1871 to 1874 by George Dowling and Robert

    St Stephen's Anglican Church, Newtown

    St Stephen's Anglican Church, Newtown

    St_Stephen's_Anglican_Church,_Newtown

  • St John's, Ashfield
  • Church in New South Wales, Australia

    building are one of the first Sydney designs by the colonial architect Edmund Blacket, who later became renowned for his ecclesiastical architecture. The expansive

    St John's, Ashfield

    St John's, Ashfield

    St_John's,_Ashfield

  • St Stephen's Presbyterian Church and Manse, Queanbeyan
  • Church in New South Wales, Australia

    Biography, Australian National University. Herman, Morton (1963). The Blackets: an era of Australian Architecture. Johnson, Chris; Bingham-Hall, Patrick;

    St Stephen's Presbyterian Church and Manse, Queanbeyan

    St Stephen's Presbyterian Church and Manse, Queanbeyan

    St_Stephen's_Presbyterian_Church_and_Manse,_Queanbeyan

  • Christ Church St Laurence
  • Church in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

    halted construction of Christ Church between 1841 and 1843, when Edmund Thomas Blacket took over as architect. Bishop Broughton consecrated the church on 10

    Christ Church St Laurence

    Christ Church St Laurence

    Christ_Church_St_Laurence

  • List of Gothic Revival architects
  • William Swinden Barber James Oscar Betelle Edmund Blacket George Frederick Bodley Giuseppe Bonavia Stephen Dykes Bower Arthur Bown Henry Edwin Bown David

    List of Gothic Revival architects

    List_of_Gothic_Revival_architects

  • New South Wales Government Architect
  • Appointed office

    original on 18 March 2012. Retrieved 6 January 2012. "History: Blacket, Edmund Thomas". Government Architect's Office. Government of New South Wales.

    New South Wales Government Architect

    New South Wales Government Architect

    New_South_Wales_Government_Architect

  • St Peters Church, St Peters
  • Church in St Peters, Sydney, Australia

    distinguished Australian architects: Thomas Bird, Edmund Blacket, James Hume, John Bibb, George Allen Mansfield, Blacket Brothers, Professor Leslie Wilkinson

    St Peters Church, St Peters

    St Peters Church, St Peters

    St_Peters_Church,_St_Peters

  • St John the Evangelist Church, Wallerawang
  • Church in New South Wales, Australia

    of Lithgow, New South Wales, Australia. It was designed by Edmund Blacket and Blacket and Sons, and built from 1880 to 1881 by George Donald. It is also

    St John the Evangelist Church, Wallerawang

    St John the Evangelist Church, Wallerawang

    St_John_the_Evangelist_Church,_Wallerawang

  • Potential enlargement of the European Union
  • Potential candidates for admission into the European Union

    Union", Scottish Parliamentary Review, Vol. I, No. 2 (Jan 2014) [Edinburgh: Blacket Avenue Press] "Scottish independence: Irish minister says EU application

    Potential enlargement of the European Union

    Potential enlargement of the European Union

    Potential_enlargement_of_the_European_Union

  • Emanuel School, Australia
  • School in Randwick, New South Wales, Australia

    gentleman's private residence in past years. The site was designed by Edmund Blacket (Aston Lodge and now Saunders Administration Building) and built from 1864

    Emanuel School, Australia

    Emanuel School, Australia

    Emanuel_School,_Australia

  • Trinity College, Melbourne
  • College of the University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

    Melbourne) 1880: Dining hall 1883–87: Clarke's Building (designed by Edmund Blacket and listed on the Victorian Heritage Register) 1914–17: Horsfall Chapel

    Trinity College, Melbourne

    Trinity College, Melbourne

    Trinity_College,_Melbourne

  • St George's Cathedral, Perth
  • Church in Perth, Western Australia

    Academic Gothic architecture, designed by noted Australian architect Edmund Blacket; occupying a strategic position at the corner of Saint Georges Terrace

    St George's Cathedral, Perth

    St George's Cathedral, Perth

    St_George's_Cathedral,_Perth

  • St Paul's College, University of Sydney
  • Anglican residential college within the University of Sydney in Sydney, Australia

    building was designed in Gothic style by English-born architect Edmund Blacket. Blacket was a distinguished ecclesiastical architect; he also designed the

    St Paul's College, University of Sydney

    St Paul's College, University of Sydney

    St_Paul's_College,_University_of_Sydney

  • Garrison Church, Sydney
  • Church in New South Wales, Australia

    South Wales, Australia. It was designed by Henry Ginn (1st stage), Edmund Blacket (2nd stage) and built from 1840 to 1846 by Edward Flood and George Patton

    Garrison Church, Sydney

    Garrison Church, Sydney

    Garrison_Church,_Sydney

  • St Philip's Church, Sydney
  • Church in New South Wales, Australia

    on the corner of Bligh and Hunter Streets), and was designed by Edmund Blacket in the Victorian Gothic style with English Perpendicular detail. It was

    St Philip's Church, Sydney

    St Philip's Church, Sydney

    St_Philip's_Church,_Sydney

  • St Mark's Church, Darling Point
  • Church in New South Wales, Australia

    Mark's Church was designed by Colonial Architect to New South Wales, Edmund Blacket, in an early Victorian Rustic Gothic Revival style with nave, chancel,

    St Mark's Church, Darling Point

    St Mark's Church, Darling Point

    St_Mark's_Church,_Darling_Point

  • St Jude's Church, Randwick
  • Church in New South Wales, Australia

    architect for St Jude's. Simeon Pearce has been suggested, as well as Edmund Blacket. The central tower and buttressed side aisles were said to be inspired

    St Jude's Church, Randwick

    St Jude's Church, Randwick

    St_Jude's_Church,_Randwick

  • St Thomas' Anglican Church, North Sydney
  • Church in New South Wales, Australia

    The cornerstone of the new Gothic Revival church, designed by Edmund Blacket, was laid in 1881 by the Prince of Wales (later George V), and construction

    St Thomas' Anglican Church, North Sydney

    St Thomas' Anglican Church, North Sydney

    St_Thomas'_Anglican_Church,_North_Sydney

  • Narellan Anglican Church
  • Church in New South Wales, Australia

    Playgroup at this new site. The former parish church, designed by Edmund Blacket, is no longer owned by the Anglican Church. The Revd Dr John Bunyan, a

    Narellan Anglican Church

    Narellan Anglican Church

    Narellan_Anglican_Church

  • St Michael's Anglican Church, Surry Hills
  • Church in New South Wales, Australia

    name to Vine Church. St Michael's Anglican Church was designed by Edmund Blacket in 1854 in the Gothic Revival style. Built of sandstone with a slate roof

    St Michael's Anglican Church, Surry Hills

    St Michael's Anglican Church, Surry Hills

    St_Michael's_Anglican_Church,_Surry_Hills

  • 1868 in architecture
  • November 30 – St Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney, Australia, completed by Edmund Blacket. Cīrava Palace, Latvia (rebuilt and expanded by Teodor Zeiler). The Gyeongbokgung

    1868 in architecture

    1868_in_architecture

  • William Thompson (Ipswich MP)
  • English judge and Whig politician

    second wife, on 7 November 1710, Julia Blackett, widow of Sir William Blacket, Bt, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne and the daughter of Sir Christopher Conyers

    William Thompson (Ipswich MP)

    William_Thompson_(Ipswich_MP)

  • Gotye
  • Belgian-Australian musician (born 1980)

    on 29 July 2019. Retrieved 22 August 2020. "Awards History – 2006 – The Blacket Hotel, Sydney". Australian Independent Record Labels Association. Archived

    Gotye

    Gotye

    Gotye

  • High Sheriff of Gloucestershire
  • List of Sheriffs in Gloucestershire

    1423: John Panfote of Crickhowell Castle and Hasfield 1424: John Blacket 1425: Stephen Haytfield 1426: John Greville of Campden 1427: John Panfote of Crickhowell

    High Sheriff of Gloucestershire

    High_Sheriff_of_Gloucestershire

  • Goulburn
  • City in New South Wales, Australia

    Goulburn Railway Workshops. St Saviour's Cathedral, designed by Edmund Thomas Blacket, was completed in 1884 with the tower being added in 1988 to commemorate

    Goulburn

    Goulburn

    Goulburn

  • William Horatio Walsh
  • the head". Walsh was also an early supporter of the architect Edmund Thomas Blacket (1817-1883) who was the architect of Christ Church from 1843, a parishioner

    William Horatio Walsh

    William Horatio Walsh

    William_Horatio_Walsh

  • List of Australian architects
  • |website= ignored (help) Woffenden, H. G. "Edmund Thomas Blacket (1817–1883)". Biography – Edmund Thomas Blacket – Australian Dictionary of Biography. National

    List of Australian architects

    List_of_Australian_architects

  • St James' Cathedral, Townsville
  • Church in Australia

    City of Townsville, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by Arthur Blacket and was built in 1887 by MacMahon & Cliffe. It was added to the Queensland

    St James' Cathedral, Townsville

    St James' Cathedral, Townsville

    St_James'_Cathedral,_Townsville

  • St Paul's Anglican Church, Ipswich
  • Historic site in Queensland, Australia

    completed until June 1859. The architect is believed to have been Edmund Thomas Blacket. Ipswich at that time was in the Diocese of Newcastle and similar designs

    St Paul's Anglican Church, Ipswich

    St Paul's Anglican Church, Ipswich

    St_Paul's_Anglican_Church,_Ipswich

  • Sydney Grammar School
  • Grammar school in Sydney, Australia

    Parliament. Edmund Blacket was commissioned to design extensions to the south and north of the Hallen building (now the North and South Blacket rooms), which

    Sydney Grammar School

    Sydney Grammar School

    Sydney_Grammar_School

  • Scottish Parliament
  • Devolved parliament of Scotland

    Parliament", Scottish Parliamentary Review, Vol. I, No. 2 (Jan 2014) [Edinburgh: Blacket Avenue Press] "Scotland Act 2016: Section 2", legislation.gov.uk, The National

    Scottish Parliament

    Scottish Parliament

    Scottish_Parliament

  • St Paul's Anglican Church, Burwood
  • Church in New South Wales, Australia

    area of New South Wales, Australia. The church was designed by Edmund Blacket and the organ was designed by William Davidson, with some consultation

    St Paul's Anglican Church, Burwood

    St Paul's Anglican Church, Burwood

    St_Paul's_Anglican_Church,_Burwood

  • St John's Anglican Church Precinct
  • Church in New South Wales, Australia

    could be the cumulative work of Mortimer Lewis, John Cunningham and Edmund Blacket. It was built from 1840 to 1849 with Richard Basden responsible for the

    St John's Anglican Church Precinct

    St John's Anglican Church Precinct

    St_John's_Anglican_Church_Precinct

  • Sydney sandstone
  • Medium to coarse-grained quartz sandstone with minor shale and laminite lenses

    Millers Point Great Synagogue (Architect: Thomas Rowe, from 1878) St Andrew's Cathedral (Architect: Edmund Blacket from 1868) The stone at first came from

    Sydney sandstone

    Sydney sandstone

    Sydney_sandstone

  • Christ Church, Geelong
  • Church in Victoria, Australia

    Anglican church located in Geelong, Victoria, Australia. Designed by Edmund Blacket, the church is the oldest Anglican church in Victoria, in continuous use

    Christ Church, Geelong

    Christ Church, Geelong

    Christ_Church,_Geelong

  • Hugh Easton
  • British stained glass artist (1906–1965)

    the chapter house - spiritual scenes and bishops of Durham (c.1935-1938) Blacket memorial window - St Gregory Naxiansen (1936) St Cuthbert on Inner Farne

    Hugh Easton

    Hugh Easton

    Hugh_Easton

  • List of British architects
  • Bennett (1874–1954) (USA) James Blackburn (1803–1854) (Australia) Edmund Blacket (1817–1883)(Australia) C.A. "Peter" Bransgrove (1914–1966) (Tanganyika/Tanzania)

    List of British architects

    List_of_British_architects

  • All Souls Anglican Church, Leichhardt
  • Church in New South Wales, Australia

    parish Thomas Holme encouraged the parish to build a new and bigger church to house the congregation. The new church was designed by Blacket Bros. This

    All Souls Anglican Church, Leichhardt

    All Souls Anglican Church, Leichhardt

    All_Souls_Anglican_Church,_Leichhardt

  • St Mary's Anglican Church, Waverley
  • Church in New South Wales, Australia

    Waverley, New South Wales, Australia. The church was designed by Edmund Blacket and built between 1863 and 1864. It is very well known and sought after

    St Mary's Anglican Church, Waverley

    St Mary's Anglican Church, Waverley

    St_Mary's_Anglican_Church,_Waverley

  • Parliament of Scotland
  • Legislature of the Kingdom of Scotland (1235–1707)

    Scottish Parliamentary Review, Vol. I, No. 1 (June, 2013) [Edinburgh: Blacket Avenue Press] "Records of the Parliaments of Scotland to 1707". University

    Parliament of Scotland

    Parliament of Scotland

    Parliament_of_Scotland

  • Anglican Diocese of Bathurst
  • Diocese of the Anglican Church of Australia

    of the city. The cathedral building was originally designed by Edmund Blacket in 1845 as a parish church, but became a cathedral in 1870 with the creation

    Anglican Diocese of Bathurst

    Anglican_Diocese_of_Bathurst

  • St James' Anglican Church, Morpeth
  • Church in New South Wales, Australia

    was attributed to Edward Charles Close, with later additions by Edmund Blacket and John Horbury Hunt and built from 1837 to 1875 by Edward Charles Close

    St James' Anglican Church, Morpeth

    St James' Anglican Church, Morpeth

    St_James'_Anglican_Church,_Morpeth

  • St John's Anglican Church, Newcastle
  • Church in New South Wales, Australia

    building, the design of which is attributed to colonial architect Edmund Blacket, in the Old Colonial Grecian Revival style, is located close to the city

    St John's Anglican Church, Newcastle

    St John's Anglican Church, Newcastle

    St_John's_Anglican_Church,_Newcastle

  • Homebush, New South Wales
  • Suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

    built c.1886 for Frederick William Binney to a design by Cyril and Arthur Blacket. Binney was Secretary of the Newcastle-Wallsend Coal Company and the Northern

    Homebush, New South Wales

    Homebush, New South Wales

    Homebush,_New_South_Wales

  • Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Kelso
  • Heritage listed Church in New South Wales, Australia

    Foster being responsible for the building of the original church. Edmund Blacket designed the rectory. The property is owned by Anglican Property Trust

    Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Kelso

    Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Kelso

    Holy_Trinity_Anglican_Church,_Kelso

  • St John's Anglican Church, Darlinghurst
  • Church in New South Wales, Australia

    "unsightly from the road and a discredit to the parish". In 1871, Edmund Blacket commenced work on the ornate tower and spire, which is the major feature

    St John's Anglican Church, Darlinghurst

    St John's Anglican Church, Darlinghurst

    St_John's_Anglican_Church,_Darlinghurst

  • Patrick Blackett
  • British physicist (1897–1974)

    grandfather, the Rev. Henry Blackett, brother of Australian architect Edmund Blacket, was for many years Vicar of Croydon. His maternal grandfather, Charles

    Patrick Blackett

    Patrick Blackett

    Patrick_Blackett

  • G. Kay Green
  • Scottish architect

    and was described as "George Kay Green, Architect". He was then of 42, Blacket Place, Edinburgh. A drawing by Green of the Laigh Hall, Edinburgh, appeared

    G. Kay Green

    G._Kay_Green

  • St Alban's Anglican Church
  • Church in New South Wales, Australia

    The construction was supervised by John Horbury Hunt on behalf of Edmund Blacket. The church is a superb example of English, Victorian Gothic Revival. Complete

    St Alban's Anglican Church

    St Alban's Anglican Church

    St_Alban's_Anglican_Church

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    Short form of English Thomas, THOM means "twin."

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    Finnish form of Greek Thōmas, TUOMAS means "twin."

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    English, French, German, Dutch, Danish, and South Indian : from the medieval personal name, of Biblical origin, from Aramaic t’ōm’a, a byname meaning ‘twin’. It was borne by one of the disciples of Christ, best known for his scepticism about Christ’s resurrection (John 20:24–29). The th- spelling is organic, the initial letter of the name in the Greek New Testament being a theta. The English pronunciation as t rather than th- is the result of French influence from an early date. In Britain the surname is widely distributed throughout the country, but especially common in Wales and Cornwall. The Ukrainian form is Choma.

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    English form of Greek Thōmas, THOMAS means "twin." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of one of the twelve apostles. He is referred to as "Thomas, called Didymus," his surname.

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    Altered spelling of French Duffet, variant of Dufay (see Duffee).English : nickname from Middle English d(o)uve, dofe ‘dove’ + hed ‘head’ or fote ‘foot’.

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  • Thomaism
  • n.

    The doctrine of Thomas Aquinas, esp. with respect to predestination and grace.

  • Blacken
  • v. t.

    To make or render black.

  • Thomean
  • n.

    A member of the ancient church of Christians established on the Malabar coast of India, which some suppose to have been originally founded by the Apostle Thomas.

  • Placket
  • n.

    The opening or slit left in a petticoat or skirt for convenience in putting it on; -- called also placket hole.

  • Thomism
  • n.

    Alt. of Thomaism

  • Blacked
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Black

  • Black
  • a.

    To make black; to blacken; to soil; to sully.

  • Pholas
  • n.

    Any one of numerous species of marine bivalve mollusks of the genus Pholas, or family Pholadidae. They bore holes for themselves in clay, peat, and soft rocks.

  • Blanket
  • v. t.

    To cover with a blanket.

  • Blacken
  • v. t.

    To defame; to sully, as reputation; to make infamous; as, vice blackens the character.

  • Blanket
  • v. t.

    To toss in a blanket by way of punishment.

  • Blacken
  • v. i.

    To grow black or dark.

  • Thymus
  • n.

    The thymus gland.

  • Slacked
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Slacken

  • Blacks
  • n. pl.

    Black garments, etc. See Black, n., 4.

  • Thymus
  • a.

    Of, pertaining to, or designating, the thymus gland.

  • Bracket
  • v. t.

    To place within brackets; to connect by brackets; to furnish with brackets.

  • Bloncket
  • a.

    Alt. of Blonket

  • Basket
  • n.

    The contents of a basket; as much as a basket contains; as, a basket of peaches.

  • Thomist
  • n.

    A follower of Thomas Aquinas. See Scotist.