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Full Name
  
James Cowlishaw

Role
  
Architect

Name
  
James Cowlishaw


Religion
  
Methodist

Nationality
  
Australian

Resting place
  
Toowong Cemetery

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Born
  
19 December 1834 Sydney, Australia (
1834-12-19
)

Spouse(s)
  
Charlotte Owen (m.1862 d.1914)

Occupation
  
Architect, auditor, company director, bimetallist

Died
  
July 25, 1929, Brisbane, Australia

James Cowlishaw (19 December 1834 – 25 July 1929) was an architect, businessman and politician in Queensland (initially a colony, then a state of Australia from 1901).

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Early life

Cowlishaw was born in Sydney, where he was educated at St. James's Grammar School, and went to Queensland in 1861 to practise as an architect.

Politics

On 18 April 1878 he was appointed to a seat in the Queensland Legislative Council and held it until the Council was abolished in March 1922.

Business

Cowlishaw was part proprietor and managing director for some years of the Brisbane Evening Telegraph, but sold his interest in the newspaper in 1885.

Cowlishaw founded the Brisbane Gas Company in 1864, was auditor from 1869 to 1873 and then became a director. He then succeeded Lewis Bernays as chairman in March 1879, and held that position until 1920.

Later life

Cowlishaw died in Bowen Hills, Brisbane, Queensland and was buried in Toowong Cemetery.

Works

His architectural works include:

  • Fortitude Valley Methodist Church (1870)
  • Hanworth, East Brisbane
  • Oakwal
  • Wilston House
  • References

    James Cowlishaw Wikipedia