Frederick William Dancker (1852-1936)

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Frederick William Dancker

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Collins, Julie, 'Dancker, Frederick William', Architecture Museum, University of South Australia, 2008, Architects of South Australia: [1] PUBLISHED Books Collins, J. (2012) 'Dancker, F.W.' in Goad, P. and Willis, J. (eds) The encyclopaedia of Australian architecture, Cambridge University Press: 191-192. Dancker, F.W. (1904) Modern dwellings: 100 selected designs, Adelaide. Fisher, P. and Hannaford Seamark, K. (2005) Vintage Adelaide, East Street Publications, Bowden. Jensen, Elfrida and Jensen, Rolf (1980) Colonial Architecture in South Australia: a definitive chronicle of development 1836-1890 and the social history of the times, Rigby Publishers Ltd. Adelaide. Marsden, S., Stark, P. and Sumerling, P. (1990) Heritage of the City of Adelaide: An illustrated guide, Corporation of the City of Adelaide, Adelaide. McDougall, Katrina (1998) ‘The Commodity of Adelaide Workmen’s Homes 1890s-1930s’ in Firm(ness) commodity DE-light?: questioning the canons, papers from the 15th Annual conference of the Society of Architectural Historians Australia and New Zealand, Melbourne, Australia, September 1998: 252-257. Page, Michael (1986) Sculptors in Space: South Australian Architects 1836-1986, RAIA, Adelaide. Russell, Allison (1997) Liberated: the Dancker Collection of architectural books, an exhibition produced by Flinders Art Museum and presented at the Campus Gallery 7th November to 10th February 1998, Flinders University of South Australia, Adelaide.

Journals Collins, J. (2007) ‘Architects and Builders of South Australia – 3, Dancker, Frederick William, 1852 – 1936’, Heritage South Australia Newsletter, March 2007: 12-14.

Newspapers Advertiser, 6 February 1929. ‘Death of Mr F.W. Dancker, State’s Oldest Architect’, Advertiser, 29 August 1936: 22.

Other Wilkinson Sando and Wyles Ltd, Springfield: A Beautiful Setting for beautiful homes protected by building restrictions, no date c.1920s, photocopy held at Architecture Museum, Louis Laybourne Smith School of Architecture and Design, University of South Australia (LLSAM).

UNPUBLISHED RAIA South Australia Significant 20th Century Architecture (1986) card index, LLSAM.

ELECTRONIC Other Adare Conference Centre, Australian Heritage Places Inventory, online at http://www.heritage.gov.au/ahpi/index.html Menz Biscuit Factory, Australian Heritage Places Inventory, online at http://www.heritage.gov.au/ahpi/index.html South Adelaide Creche, Australian Heritage Places Inventory, online at http://www.heritage.gov.au/ahpi/index.html John Monash: Engineering enterprise prior to WW1, online at http://home.vicnet.net.au/~aholgate/jm/bldgtext/bldgs16.html