Alfred Mowbray Hutton

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isArchitect
Work fieldEngineering
Gender
Male
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Biography

Alfred Mowbray Hutton was an architect in Australia. Some of his works are heritage-listed.

Early life

Alfred Mowbray Hutton was born in Victoria.

Architectural practice

Hutton practiced in Victoria before moving to Rockhampton, Queensland, in mid-1894 to take over the practice of James Flint, to whom he was related by marriage. He designed a hotel for JM Headrick & Co at Lake's Creek the following year. Hutton practiced widely in Rockhampton, both as a sole practitioner and in partnership with Edwin Morton Hockings, which lasted from 1898 until 1904.

Later life

Hutton died in July 1911.

Significant works

  • 1897-98: Mount Morgan Gold Mining Company Building (now the ABC Capricornia studios) in Rockhampton
  • Barcaldine Shire Hall in Barcaldine
  • Christ Church Anglican Church in St Lawrence
  • John M Headrick & Co Building in Rockhampton
  • Walter Reid Community Arts Centre in Rockhampton
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