James Marks (architect) explained

James Marks (1834–1915) was an architect in Queensland, Australia. A number of his buildings are listed on the Queensland Heritage Register.

Early life

James Marks was born in England in 1834, where he trained as a carpenter, and taught himself building construction, joinery and architectural drawing.[1]

Career

He emigrated to Queensland in 1866, where he immediately established himself as a builder and architect in Dalby, on the Darling Downs. In 1874 Marks moved to Toowoomba, where he practiced principally as an architect. On his elder son Henry James (Harry) Marks becoming a partner in 1892, the firm of James Marks and Son was established. This firm dominated the architectural profession in Toowoomba and district for more than half a century.[1] James' son, Reginald Marks, also worked in the firm.[2]

Later life

James Marks died on 29 October 1915 in Toowoomba.[3] He was buried the following day (30 October 1915) in the Presbyterian section of the Drayton and Toowoomba Cemetery.[4]

Works

James Marks' work in Toowoomba includes:

Houses designed by James Marks and Son include:

References

Attribution

Notes and References

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  3. Web site: James Marks - master architect. Toowoomba Regional Council. 14 November 2014. 7 December 2012.
  4. Web site: Marks, James. Toowoomba Regional Council. 14 November 2014.
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